User Guide
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 processor
2.83 GHz, 12 MB L2 cache, 1333 MHz FSB
Featuring Core 2 Processor with vPro Technology
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650 processor
3.0 GHz, 12 MB L2 cache, 1333 MHz FSB
Featuring Core 2 Processor with vPro Technology
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Intel Core 2 Processor
with vPro Technology
All dc7900 Series models featuring this technology include processors which are
part of the Intel 2008 Stable Image Platform Program (SIPP) designed to ensure the
stability promise inherent in the value proposition of the HP Compaq dc7900
Series business desktop, thus making these model the most stable, secure, and
manageable platforms available to enterprises today.
The 2008 SIPP processors are:
Core 2 Duo E8400, E8500, E8600
Core 2 Quad Q9400, Q9550, Q9650
Intel's Core 2 Processor with vPro Technology suite of features includes:
Intel Active Management Technology
an advanced set of remote management features and functionality which
provides network administrators the latest and most effective tools to remotely
discover, heal, and protect networked client systems regardless of the
system's health or power state. Intel Active Management Technology
includes all features described as part of Intel Standard Manageability plus
the following advanced management functions:
Fast Call for Help
– a client inside or outside the firewall may initiate
a call for help via BIOS screen, periodic connections, or alert
triggered connection
Remote Scheduled Maintenance
– pre-schedule when the PC
connects to the IT or service provider console for maintenance.
Remote PCs can get required patches, be inventoried, etc by
connecting to their IT console or Service Provider when it's convenient
Remote Alerts
– automatically alert IT or service provider if issues arise
Access Monitor
– Provides oversight into Intel® AMT actions to
support security requirements
Microsoft NAP Support
Allows Intel Active Management Technology to gain access to a Microsoft
NAP enabled 802.1x network OOB to enable OOB SW updates,
inventories, remote diagnostics, etc. NAP is a new platform and solution that
controls access to network resources based on a client computer's identity
and compliance with corporate governance policy. NAP allows network
administrators to define granular levels of network access based on who a
client is, the groups to which the client belongs, and the degree to which
that client is compliant with corporate governance policy. If a client is not
compliant, NAP provides a mechanism to automatically bring the client back
into compliance and then dynamically increase its level of network access.
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.
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QuickSpecs
HP Compaq dc7900 Business PC
Standard Features and Configurable Components
DA - 13029 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 9 — 1.9.2009
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