HP Z8 G5 Workstation Z8 G5 Black 2000

★★★★★ 4.5 (4)

A 16-core Intel Xeon Silver 4514Y, NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation GPU with 16GB VRAM, and 64GB DDR5 RAM provide capable entry-level power, while the toolless chassis with 7 PCIe slots enables extensive expansion. Over 20 temperature sensors tune smart fan speeds to keep the system whisper-quiet, and dual front-accessible NVMe bays streamline storage upgrades. It’s best suited for engineers and data scientists performing moderately threaded simulations or AI inferencing where certified ISV stability and upgradeability matter more than raw core count.

CPU Intel Xeon
RAM 64 GB
Storage 512 GB
GPU NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation
form factor Workstation
psu w 1125
OS Windows 11 Pro
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The 30-Second Version

The HP Z8 G5 is a beastly expandable workstation with top-shelf RAM capacity and a solid pro GPU, but its Xeon Silver CPU is a head-scratcher for the price. It scored well on RAM (97th percentile) and GPU, yet the processor lags far behind. You're paying a premium for reliability and room to grow, not raw speed.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredibly expandable chassis with tool-less access and tons of PCIe slots. 96th
  • That 64GB of RAM is top-tier and will chew through massive datasets. 91th
  • RTX 2000 Ada handles professional GPU workloads like a champ. 73th
  • Runs whisper-quiet even when you're pushing it hard. 71th

Cons

  • The Xeon Silver 4514Y is a serious bottleneck for single-threaded work.
  • 512GB of storage feels stingy on a $7,500+ workstation.
  • Enormous tower footprint, terrible if you're tight on desk space.
  • Price is steep considering the CPU performance you actually get.

What owners think

The proof

Performance

In our testing, the Z8 G5 lives and dies by its CPU choice. The Xeon Silver 4514Y sits in the 13th percentile among desktops we've run through our database, which means even mid-range Core i7 chips leave it in the dust for single-threaded tasks. Multi-core is better, but still not stellar for the price. The RTX 2000 Ada is a solid professional GPU (73rd percentile), and the 64GB of DDR5 RAM is a genuine highlight at the 97th percentile, great for memory-hungry simulations or large datasets. The 512GB SSD sticks out like a sore thumb though, landing in the 40th percentile and feeling cramped on a machine that costs this much. Overall it scored 75.5 for workstation use, but the low CPU drags that down considerably.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 12.5
GPU 72.9
RAM 96.4
Ports 90.9
Storage 39.6
Reliability 71.1
Social Proof 48.8

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Xeon
Cores 16
Frequency 2.0 GHz
L3 Cache 39 MB

Graphics

GPU NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation
Type discrete
VRAM 16 GB
VRAM Type GDDR6

Memory & Storage

RAM 64 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 512 GB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Build

Form Factor Workstation
PSU 1125
Weight 24.4 kg / 53.8 lbs

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 0
USB Ports 11
HDMI 4x Mini DisplayPort 1.4a Output
DisplayPort 4x Mini DisplayPort 1.4a Output
Bluetooth No
Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet

System

OS Windows 11 Pro

vs Competition

Stacked against the competition, the Z8 G5 is in a weird spot. The ASUS ROG GM700 and Lenovo Legion Tower 5i are gaming desktops that'll crush it in single-core speed and gaming frame rates, while the MSI EdgeXpert and Corsair ONE i600 lean into compact creator vibes. But none of those offer dual Xeon support, tool-less expansion, or the same enterprise reliability features. The closest real rival is the Dell XPS EBT2250, but that's more of a premium consumer tower than a true workstation. If you need a certified pro machine that won't flinch at 24/7 operation, the HP is in a different league, just know you're trading pure speed for that peace of mind.

Spec HP Z8 G5 Workstation Z8 G5 Lenovo Legion 34IAS10 ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 CLX SET TGMSETRTU5204BM
CPU Intel Xeon Intel Core Ultra 9 AMD Ryzen 9 9950X NVIDIA GB Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Intel Core i9 14900KF
RAM (GB) 64 64 64 128 64 64
Storage (GB) 512 3072 2048 4000 8512 8000
GPU NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
Form Factor Workstation mid-tower Desktop mini mid-tower mid-tower
Psu W 1125 1200 850 240 - 850
OS Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home NVIDIA DGX OS Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
HP Z8 G5 Workstation Z8 G5 12.572.996.490.939.671.148.8
Lenovo Legion 34IAS10 Compare 97.787.896.491.896.471.181.4
ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Compare 98.7779497.491.139.372.1
MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Compare 99.695.298.687.497.839.381.4
Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 Compare 97.780.99484.799.871.154.2
CLX SET TGMSETRTU5204BM Compare 93.980.996.486.699.21295.2

Price

Value & Pricing

Value is where the Z8 G5 gets tricky. Prices swing from $7,522 to $8,109 depending on the vendor, with Newegg on the more affordable end. For that money, you could configure a consumer desktop with a flagship Core i9, double the storage, and a GPU that's equally capable in many workloads. What you're paying for here is the Xeon platform: ECC memory support, ISV certifications, HP's build quality, and that cavernous expandable chassis. If your workflow demands those things, it might pencil out. For everyone else, it's a tough sell.

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Overview

The HP Z8 G5 is a traditional tower workstation built for businesses that need serious expandability and rock solid reliability. It comes loaded with 64GB of DDR5 RAM and an NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation GPU, which sounds impressive, but the Intel Xeon Silver 4514Y at its heart is a mixed bag. It's a 16-core chip that's more about steady multi-threaded grunt than outright speed, and it lands near the bottom of our performance charts for this class of machine.

This thing is all about the long game. The chassis is tool-less, you get seven PCIe slots, front-accessible NVMe bays, and support for up to two high-end GPUs and a terabyte of RAM down the road. It's engineered to stay quiet under load too, with smart fan control and thoughtful vent placement. Just don't expect it to win any drag races against consumer chips that cost a fraction of the price.

Common Questions

Q: Is the Xeon Silver 4514Y enough for heavy rendering workloads?

For multi-threaded rendering that can spread across all 16 cores, it does okay, but expect slower single-threaded scene setup and export times compared to modern consumer chips. If your software leans heavily on one fast core, you'll feel the bottleneck.

Q: Can I add more storage or GPUs later?

Absolutely. The chassis has two front-accessible NVMe bays, seven PCIe slots, and room for up to two high-end GPUs. Swapping in extra SSDs or a second RTX 6000 Ada is straightforward and tool-less.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you need a compact system or top-tier single-core performance for tasks like CAD or photo editing. A consumer desktop with a Core i9 will demolish this Xeon in clock speed and feel snappier day-to-day, often for less money. Gamers should look elsewhere entirely, this GPU and CPU combo isn't tuned for high frame rates.

Verdict

The HP Z8 G5 is for IT managers and professionals who value uptime and expandability over raw benchmark scores. It's tailor-made for heavily threaded engineering simulations, local AI inferencing, and environments where ECC memory is non-negotiable. This is not a creative's dream machine or a gaming rig in disguise, it's a serious tool for specific jobs.

Usage Scores

Overall (68.3)Ai Llm (67.9)Gaming (72.3)Compact (36)Creator (67)Business (67.2)Developer (63.7)Home Office (62.9)Workstation (73.4)

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