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Posted by John A Edwards
 - April 22, 2021, 02:27:26
Hello, I thought this artical would help me in understanding the ports of my HP Product D8X45UA#ABA Serial No. 5CD3205RLD Power Supply PN: RMN TPN-Q 116 But alas,no mention of the information I am looking for. The power supply cord is seriously needed. If you can help me locate one or two, I would be very appreciative.

Sincderely,

John Edwards
Posted by gc
 - April 06, 2018, 18:36:37
A 'mobile workstation' has previously been a laptop with a NVidia Quadro or AMD FirePro (now Radeon Pro) graphics driver that has been certified to produce accurate results by independent software vendors for CAD software.

However, this model is offered in configurations with only the integrated Intel graphics.

What is the expanation?
(a) Intel now provides drivers that are certified by independent software developers?
(b) ISV driver certification is no longer considered a requirement for 'mobile workstations'?
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 05, 2018, 19:06:00
Among HP's refreshed ZBook line of portable workstations is the ZBook 15V, which HP is aiming squarely at a broader consumer market. The workstation, which starts at USD $950, can be specced with up to an Intel Core i7-8750H or Xeon E-2176M CPU and quite a few other powerful components.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-launches-ZBook-15V-a-low-cost-workstation-for-the-masses-starting-at-USD-950.295934.0.html