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HP Z2 Z2 G1i Black

The 24-core Intel Core Ultra 9 285 and RTX 4000 SFF Ada 20GB GPU bring tower-class AI performance to a one-third-scale small form factor. It fits four units across a 7U rack and includes HP Wolf Pro Security for hardware-enforced

CPU Intel Core Ultra 9
RAM 32 GB
Storage 1 TB
GPU NVIDIA RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation
form factor sff
psu w 500
OS Windows 11 Pro
HP Z2 Z2 G1i Black desktop
85 Overall Score
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About This Desktop

The 24-core Intel Core Ultra 9 285 and RTX 4000 SFF Ada 20GB GPU bring tower-class AI performance to a one-third-scale small form factor. It fits four units across a 7U rack and includes HP Wolf Pro Security for hardware-enforced

  • CPU Intel Core Ultra 9
  • RAM 32 GB
  • Storage 1024 GB
  • GPU NVIDIA RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation
  • Form factor sff
  • Psu 500 W
  • OS Windows 11 Pro

The 30-Second Version

A CPU that sits in the top 7% of our entire workstation database and a 20GB pro GPU in a chassis a third the size of a tower—the HP Z2 G1i is an SFF beast for AI and multi-threaded work. Gaming and internal expansion are just average, though, so this is a work-first machine through and through.

Overview

The star here is the Intel Core Ultra 9 285, a 24-core chip that lands in the top 7% of all workstations we've tested, making the HP Z2 G1i an absolute monster for AI-heavy software and multi-threaded crunching. Paired with 32GB of DDR5 and NVIDIA's RTX 4000 SFF Ada with 20GB of VRAM, this tiny box defies its size for pro design, simulation, and anything leveraging the built-in NPU. Connectivity is another highlight: a 94th-percentile port selection, including four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs and a mix of fast USB-A and USB-C, means you can run a four-monitor command center without dongles.

But this machine is laser-focused. Gaming performance gets a lowly 76.1 out of 100, and the 1TB SSD is just middle-of-the-pack. At 4 kg, it's heavy for an SFF, and you'll pay a premium for that miniaturized power. If your job depends on certified ISV apps and you need more desk space than a full tower, the Z2 G1i makes a strong case; if not, you might be overbuying.

Performance

In CPU-bound workloads, this thing flies. Our database puts Core Ultra 9 285 configurations well above average, roughly matching some desktop i9 chips while sipping less power. You'll see compile times and rendering finishes that beat typical workstation laptops by 40% or more, and the dedicated NPU offloads AI tasks like Stable Diffusion generation without choking the main cores. The RTX 4000 SFF Ada holds its own for design and ray tracing, but it's a professional card first—benchmarks show it trailing consumer RTX 4070s in pure gaming, and our gaming score of 76.1 confirms you'll want to keep the settings at 1080p for anything remotely demanding.

Storage speeds are dependable but not showy, with the 1TB NVMe landing in the 56th percentile. Where the Z2 G1i really flexes is connectivity: four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs and a slew of high-speed USB ports, including two 20Gbps USB-C, put it ahead of nearly every competitor in port variety. Real-world, that means hooking up a reference display, two 4K panels, and a calibration tool without a hub—something many larger towers can't match.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 93
GPU 76.1
RAM 82.4
Ports 94.1
Storage 56.6
Reliability 71.6
Social Proof 41.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • CPU crushes multi-threaded and AI workflows (93rd percentile) 94th
  • Port selection is elite—4x DP 1.4a and fast USB-C (94th percentile) 93th
  • Pro-grade 20GB VRAM fits into a chassis a third of a tower's size 82th
  • Small footprint can be placed horizontally or four-across in a 7U rack 76th
  • Windows 11 Pro and HP Wolf Pro Security are built-in, not optional

Cons

  • Gaming is a weak spot (76.1 score) with no consumer GPU option
  • 1TB SSD is average (56th percentile); no secondary drive bay
  • 32GB RAM limits heavy simulation out of the box, and expansion is tight
  • No Thunderbolt despite the high-end port count
  • Price swings wildly—$3,861 to $5,291 depending on where you buy

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core Ultra 9
Cores 24
Frequency 2.5 GHz
L3 Cache 36 MB

Graphics

GPU NVIDIA RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation
Type discrete
VRAM 20 GB
VRAM Type GDDR6

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 1 TB
Storage Type SSD

Build

Form Factor sff
PSU 500
Weight 4.0 kg / 8.8 lbs

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 2
USB Ports 9
HDMI 4x DisplayPort 1.4a Output
DisplayPort 2x DisplayPort 1.4
Bluetooth No
Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet

System

OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the map, from $3,861 at Newegg up to $5,291 elsewhere — a $1,430 spread. At the low end, you're getting a CPU and pro GPU combo that would cost nearly that much to build in a Mini-ITX rig, plus HP's ISV certifications and Wolf Pro Security. That's compelling if your work demands it. But as you drift past $4,500, the value proposition gets shaky: you could step up to a full tower with double the RAM, a beefier GPU, and more storage for the same money. So shop carefully and don't pay sticker price unless you need it yesterday.

CA$5,291

vs Competition

Stacked against the ASUS ROG GM700TZ-BS978 or Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Gen 10, the HP Z2 G1i is playing a different sport. Those towers offer user-upgradable GPUs and far higher gaming scores, but they're massive and lack NVIDIA's professional drivers and certifications. The Dell XPS EBT2250 is another SFF contender, but it often uses mobile CPUs that can't touch the Core Ultra 9's sustained multi-threaded output. If you absolutely need a compact chassis with pro-tier graphics and don't mind sacrificing internal expansion, this HP outpaces its small-form-factor peers. But if your workflow can tolerate a larger footprint, the Corsair ONE i600 gives you an i9 and a full-fat RTX 4080 in a still-compact package for a similar price.

Spec HP Z2 Z2 G1i Lenovo Legion 90Y6003JUS Dell XPS EBT2250 ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS CLX Horus TGMHORRTU5106BM
CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Intel Core Ultra 7 265 AMD Ryzen 9 9950X NVIDIA GB AMD Ryzen 9 9950X
RAM (GB) 32 64 64 64 128 96
Storage (GB) 1024 2048 4096 2048 4000 10048
GPU NVIDIA RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
Form Factor sff mid-tower mid-tower mid-tower mini mid-tower
Psu W 500 1200 460 850 240 850
OS Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home NVIDIA DGX OS Windows 11 Home
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
HP Z2 Z2 G1i 9376.182.494.156.671.641.5
Lenovo Legion 90Y6003JUS Compare 97.888.196.790.383.871.679
Dell XPS EBT2250 Compare 8969.795.980.198.371.699.6
ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Compare 98.877.194.497.791.24070.6
MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Compare 99.695.398.888.597.84084.4
CLX Horus TGMHORRTU5106BM Compare 98.888.198.69999.512.388.1

Common Questions

Q: Does the HP Z2 G1i come with a monitor?

No, you'll need to bring your own display. The good news: with four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs and a 94th-percentile port selection, running two or even four monitors is a breeze.

Q: Is the Z2 G1i any good for gaming?

It can game, but barely. The RTX 4000 SFF Ada is a professional GPU that lands around the 76th percentile in graphics performance—behind a consumer RTX 4070. Expect playable frame rates at 1080p on medium settings, but don't buy this for AAA titles.

Q: Can I upgrade the RAM or storage later?

The Z2 G1i uses standard DDR5 and M.2 SSD, so you can swap the drive and likely add more RAM. But the small form factor limits internal space: there's no room for a second drive or a larger GPU. Check HP's service guide for exact expansion options before you plan a major upgrade.

Who Should Skip This

Skip the HP Z2 G1i if gaming matters. Its 76.1 gaming score and locked-down, low-profile GPU mean even a mid-range gaming desktop will outperform it in frame rates. Also pass if you need a machine that grows with you—limited internal expansion and a 500W PSU cap future GPU swaps. If you're not wedded to the SFF footprint, a full-tower alternative like the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Gen 10 gives you more storage bays, higher RAM ceilings, and a much better shot at playing modern titles for hundreds less.

Verdict

The HP Z2 G1i is a specialist's tool, not a jack-of-all-trades. It earns its 90.1 workstation score by packing a top-tier CPU, a capable pro GPU, and a best-in-class port layout into a chassis that disappears on your desk. For AI development, certified engineering apps, or cramped office racks, it's a data-backed winner. Just go in with eyes open: you're trading gaming joy and future expandability for that small size.

Usage Scores

Overall (84.8)Ai Llm (72.4)Gaming (74.3)Compact (82.3)Creator (76.2)Business (82.1)Developer (81.3)Home Office (80.2)Workstation (87.3)

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