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Binding: Electronics Brand: Hewlett Packard EAN: 0883585376926 Feature: XW6400 1XXE-2.33G Label: Hewlett Packard Legal Disclaimer: IFILE Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard Platform: Windows XP Professional Publisher: Hewlett Packard Studio: Hewlett Packard
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XW6400 1XXE-2.33G 160GB 1GB COMBO XPP UK
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The HP xw6400 is distinguished by what has been taken away - size, power demands, heat and noise - making this new mid-range workstation the ideal solution for space and power constrained environments. Added is new Intel processor technology and the new Intel 5000X chipset delivering the performance you need today with the expandability and configuration flexibility for adapting to tomorrow. Focused on meeting specific customer requirements, the HP xw6400 was designed to fit under/in a financial trader desk...
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