8GB DDR4 RAM 2133 MHz (4 GB x2 but expandable the 32gb spread over four slots)
2 x 2.5″ SSD slots
2 x built-in M.2 SSD slots
2x TB2
2 x 10GBase-T network port
4 x Gigabit Ethernet ports
3 x HDMI outputs – One HDMI 2.0 port and two HDMI 1.4b ports; supports duplicated and extended desktop options. HDMI 2.0 increases bandwidth up to 18Gbps, and supports 4K 60 fps videos.
2 x built-in speakers – Supports direct audio output and provides verbal system warnings
AES-NI 256-bit encryption, PLUS such as encrypted access, IP blocking, 2-step verification, and more
Expandable with the TX-500P and TX-800P
PCIe Slot can be used for cards (PCIe Gen.3) port expansion cards – not graphics cards externally
PCIe Gen. 3 high-speed connection Support for 10/40 GbE adapters, PCIe NVMe SSD, external graphics cards for internal use, and USB 3.1 expansion cards
20.5 Db( 4 x Seagate ST2000VN000-1HJ164 hard drive installed)
Huge scale QVPC Technology support
Massive VM support
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