QuickSpecs

When a client attempts to access the network or communicate on the network, it must present its system health state or proof of
health compliance. If a client cannot prove it is compliant with system health requirements (for example, that it has the latest
operating system and antivirus updates installed), its access to the network or communication on the network can be limited to a
restricted network containing server resources so that health compliance issues can be remedied. After the updates are installed, the
client requests access to the network or attempts the communication again. If compliant, the client is granted unlimited access to the
network or the communication is allowed.
Redundant Array of Independent Drives (RAID)
Redundant Array of Independent Drives (RAID)Redundant Array of Independent Drives (RAID)
Redundant Array of Independent Drives (RAID)
Flexible implementation
Flexible implementationFlexible implementation
Flexible implementation
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DriveLock is supported while in RAID mode. Users can manage the DriveLock password from within F10 Setup. Locked drives
will be displayed as such in the RAID option ROM interface.
Hard drive information can be viewed within F10 Setup while in RAID mode. Previously, the hard drives will not appear in
Drive Configuration when switching to RAID mode.
DPS Self Test can be executed on physical hard drives while in RAID mode.
The RAID Setup Utility (accessed through CTRL-I) can be protected by the F10 Setup password.
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE:
RAID 1 is the only RAID configuration offered via factory configurations. The pre-configured systems:
Are only available on the CMT and SFF form factors. The USDT does not support RAID as it does not allow for more than one
hard disk drive.
Are complete RAID systems and have both drives installed. If the CMT is configured with three hard disk drives, the third drive
is would be unpartitioned and not part of the RAID array
Have the necessary Option ROM configuration.
Are pre-loaded and pre-installed with all required Intel software.
Include a preinstalled operating system that is mirrored mode out of the box.
Please refer to the HP White Paper titled “Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) and Redundant Array of Independent Disks
(RAID) on HP Compaq 8000 Elite Series PCs” at:
http://www.hp.com
for more information and instructions.
DDR3 Synchronous DRAM NON-ECC System Memory
DDR3 Synchronous DRAM NON-ECC System MemoryDDR3 Synchronous DRAM NON-ECC System Memory
DDR3 Synchronous DRAM NON-ECC System Memory
Memory upgrades are accomplished by adding single or multiple DIMMs of the same or varied sizes. This chart does not represent
all possible memory configurations. The HP Compaq 8000 Elite Series PC supports non-ECC DDR3 PC3-10600 (1333 MHz) and
PC3-8500 (1066 MHz) memory.
CAUTION: You must shut down the computer and disconnect the power cord before adding or removing memory modules.
Regardless of the power-on state, voltage is always supplied to the memory modules as long as the computer is plugged in to an
active AC outlet. Adding or removing memory modules while voltage is present may cause irreparable damage to the memory
modules or system board.
Memory Configurations: Ultra Slim Desktop
Memory Configurations: Ultra Slim DesktopMemory Configurations: Ultra Slim Desktop
Memory Configurations: Ultra Slim Desktop
Maximum Memory
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Supports up to 8 GB of DDR3 SDRAM using SO-DIMM modules. Slot 1 is black and must always be
populated. Not all memory configurations possible are represented below.
NOTE:
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NOTE:
For systems configured with more than 3 GB of memory and a 32-bit operating system, all memory may
not be available due to system resource requirements.
QuickSpecs
HP Compaq 8000 Elite Series
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HP Compaq 8000 Elite Series
Standard Features and Configurable Components (availability may vary by country)
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