Hardware Configuration Guidelines; Memory Requirements; Ensuring Proper Environmental Conditions; Power And Air Conditioning Requirements - HP Z800 Hardware Setup Manual

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Hardware Configuration Guidelines

In most cases, hardware integration and application installation are done on delivery by an authorized
technician, and some of the procedures in this guide may not be necessary. Still, it is a good idea to read
through all chapters to familiarize yourself with the configuration procedures for the following reasons:
Many suspected problems with your system may be due to loosened connections or improperly configured
devices. This guide helps you troubleshoot problems by providing information about properly configured
systems.
If you need to call Customer Support, some familiarity with this guide will help you assist Customer
Support in diagnosing problems.
If you want to move your system at any time, or upgrade certain hardware components, this guide
contains crucial information.
NOTE It is recommended that all hardware configuration is performed by an experienced hardware integrator.

Memory Requirements

The HP Z800 workstation is equipped with 12 GB (base configuration) of DDR3 PC2-6400 ECC Unbuffered
DIMMs. The optimal RAM configuration depends on the resolution of your projects, and the type of work
you perform. For more information see:
Autodesk Visual Effects and Finishing Installation and Configuration Guide
Autodesk Lustre Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux Workstations

Ensuring Proper Environmental Conditions

You should consider the following environmental guidelines for all hardware configuration:
Place all components in an air-conditioned environment. All hardware components generate heat and
must be kept cool. See
Make sure the rack on which hardware components are mounted is open or well ventilated. Follow the
ventilation specifications that apply to your system. See
Keep all hardware components in a clean, dust-free location.
Minimize vibration and humidity.
Do not block the vents on the component housing.
Do not drape anything, such as a jacket or a blanket, over hardware components.
Minimize electromagnetic noise by separating digital data and power cables from analog audio cables
and running them in different cable ducts.

Power and Air Conditioning Requirements

The values for power consumption and heat output were recorded on an Autodesk certified system with all
of the required peripherals and certified components.
Power and Air Conditioning Requirements
on page 7.
Rack Mount Requirements
Hardware Configuration Guidelines | 7
on page 8.

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