
You can equip the workstation with NVIDIA or AMD cards like the entry-level 2GB Quadro P620 and Radeon Pro WX 2100 cards or the mid-range 8GB NVIDIA Quadro P4000 or Dual Radeon Pro WX 5100 cards. The Dell Precision 7920 Tower also features a huge choice for graphics cards. The workstation also leverages the hot-swap feature for the M.2 and U.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs, allowing you to actually remove the drives without having to shut down the 7920. For storage, the 7920 uses a new FlexBay design with up to ten 2.5″ or 3.5″ SATA/SAS drives or up to four M.2 or U.2 PCIe NVMe SSD. In addition, it comes equipped with the latest Intel Xeon processor Scalable family, which features up to 28 cores per processor or a total of 56 cores when customized with Dual processors. Businesses of all sizes will certainly be able to create a system that best suits their needs.įor example, memory options range from 16GB all the way up to 3TB of 2666 MHz RDIMM/LRDIMM RAM, which uses 6-channel memory architecture when using select CPUs. This is most evident in its extensive customizable options, as configurations range from $2,000 to tens of thousands of dollars.

The Dell Precision 7920 Tower is a power-driven workstation (dubbed by the company as “the world’s most powerful workstation” no less) designed to handle complex and demanding applications with a huge focus on being able to scale as organizations grow.
