NexGPU
Accelerate your local computing capabilities with our certified, custom-configured HPE ProLiant rack servers, optimized for immediate deployment in Auckland and Wellington IT hubs.
New Zealand represents a uniquely dynamic yet geographically isolated digital economy. Spurred by regional enterprise expansion, cloud-first governmental initiatives, and the rapid rise of local digital startups in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, the demand for enterprise computing power has reached historic heights. Historically reliant on offshore data hosting in Australia or Southeast Asia, NZ organizations now face strict regulatory and latency pressures requiring them to deploy on-premise server architecture or co-locate within modern local facilities.
A critical driver in this shift is the concept of Data Sovereignty—particularly under the principles of Maori Data Sovereignty (Te Mana Raraunga), which dictates that data generated within the nation should be stored, governed, and secured on New Zealand soil. This has catalyzed massive investments in local cloud infrastructure, including the deployment of hyperscale facilities by Canberra Data Centres (CDC), Datacom, and Microsoft Azure's new New Zealand North region.
To power these facilities efficiently, local enterprises are bypassing bloated distributor supply chains to acquire customized server hardware directly from world-class manufacturing zones. Through custom-configured HPE ProLiant Servers, NZ system integrators are building tailored infrastructures that support virtualized environments, handle intensive big data analytics, and offer the hardware-level security (such as HPE's Silicon Root of Trust) crucial for local government, financial sectors, and healthcare boards.
Ideal for AI model inference, high-density computing clusters, and high-performance SAN connectivity within New Zealand's hybrid cloud ecosystems.
New Zealand’s industrial landscape relies heavily on rapid data processing at the local level. Because bandwidth to external regional hubs is constrained by trans-Pacific latency, our clients rely on localized, direct-factory server shipments to power critical local sectors.
From smart dairy tracking to drone-mapped soil analysis, Kiwi agribusinesses use 1U servers like the HPE DL360 Gen12 to process massive IoT telemetry data at local edge warehouses. Rapid localized compute ensures zero processing delays for automated sorting and supply chain logistics.
Positioned along the Pacific Ring of Fire, NZ agencies require massive mathematical modeling capacity. Deploying GPU-driven HPE servers enables research labs to run earthquake simulations, predict volcanic hazards, and optimize fisheries management using real-time sea temperature matrices.
Auckland's thriving financial services sector relies on ultra-reliable hosting options. Utilizing HPE DL380 platforms with hardware-enforced encryption ensures that local transactional data and customer financial files comply directly with Financial Markets Authority (FMA) directives.
Sourcing your infrastructure components directly from the manufacturing source bypasses the heavy markup of local Australasian middle-distributors. Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, the global capital of electronic supply chains, NexGPU provides direct access to high-performance HPE servers, components, and enterprise custom integrations.
With direct logistics pipelines running from Shenzhen to Auckland, Lyttelton, and Tauranga ports, we minimize shipping bottlenecks. Furthermore, our strategic agreements with component manufacturers ensure we receive microprocessors, high-density DDR5 memory modules, and specialized liquid-cooling chassis long before conventional regional distributors can replenish their inventory.
Founded in 2017, NexGPU Intelligent Computing Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer specializing in GPU servers, AI computing infrastructure, high-performance computing (HPC) systems, and customized server solutions for global customers. Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, the company operates a modern manufacturing facility covering over 380 square meters, equipped with advanced assembly, testing, and quality control systems.
| NexGPU Metrics | Factory Capacity Details |
|---|---|
| 9+ Years | Industry Expertise in System Engineering |
| 7+ Years | Global Export & NZ Customs Logistics Operations |
| USD 18M+ | Annual Global Infrastructure Export Revenue |
| 45+ Inspectors | Full-time Quality Assurance & Burn-In Testing Staff |
| 1,200+ Partners | Strategic Supply Chain Components Networks |
| 120+ Engineers | R&D Professionals Specialize in GPU and Thermal Design |
Our specialized facility in Shenzhen employs strict electrostatic discharge (ESD) controls, automated motherboard validation bays, and deep thermal chamber cycling to guarantee absolute hardware reliability upon delivery.







As corporate New Zealand pushes toward achieving 100% renewable energy generation, energy-efficiency constraints have become top-of-mind for Chief Technology Officers (CTOs). Traditional air-cooled data centers are shifting toward higher density designs that limit PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness). This trend has directly driven the design of liquid-cooled enterprise systems like the HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen12 liquid-cooling servers, minimizing mechanical fan overhead and lowering system heat signatures.
Concurrently, the rapid deployment of local Large Language Models (LLMs) and deep learning systems (such as customized DeepSeek configurations) requires hardware equipped with extreme GPU connectivity and massive memory bandwidth. The emergence of high-speed PCIe 5.0 lanes, DDR5 memory running at 5600MT/s, and specialized SFP28 fiber connections allows systems to operate high-intensity datasets locally. NexGPU actively integrates these macro hardware trends, delivering fully configured systems to research labs and corporate infrastructures across NZ, ensuring they remain competitive globally without suffering from data latency issues.
Our comprehensive line of 1U, 2U, and 4U enterprise-class rack servers from leading global designs. Completely customized, configured, and burn-in tested to meet New Zealand's commercial operating regulations.
Global technology procurers cannot afford delivery delays, dead-on-arrival components, or compliance validation issues. NexGPU mitigates local implementation risks through rigorous quality management standards before packaging. New Zealand electricity infrastructures work on a 230-240 Volt AC, 50Hz grid, requiring enterprise hardware power supplies to meet strict harmonic limits and electrical safety standards (such as AS/NZS compliance guidelines).
To address this, our quality engineers verify that every server config contains multi-redundant, hot-swappable Platinum or Titanium power supplies rated for international data environments. The hardware undergoes a continuous 48-hour diagnostic run in our burn-in testing chambers, running benchmark loops at high processor utilization to stress-test thermal dissipation and detect system anomalies.
| Procurement Phase | NexGPU Standardization Process | Benefit to New Zealand Buyers |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Configuration & Customization | Tailored R&D specifications. Integration of HPE Silicon Root of Trust, TPM 2.0 modules, and custom PCIe array controllers. | Aligns with local regulatory architectures (e.g., NZISM - New Zealand Information Security Manual). |
| 2. Burn-In & Stress Testing | 48-hour continuous runtime cycles at 100% CPU/GPU loads within specialized heat-monitored validation booths. | Prevents field failures, minimizing the need for complex, long-distance component RMAs. |
| 3. NZ Power & Plug Validation | Verification of C13/C14 power distribution unit compatibility, 230-240V tolerances, and hot-swap safety. | Immediate drop-in compatibility for local server racks in Auckland and Wellington. |
| 4. Export Packaging & Customs Prep | Double-reinforced, shock-absorbing wood-free shipping crates. Automated generation of HS classification documentation. | Smooth clearance at NZ ports of entry (Auckland, Lyttelton) via simplified customs processing. |
If you are an IT Administrator, Infrastructure Planner, or CTO in New Zealand looking to source direct custom-built HPE servers, review our detailed answers to common procurement questions below.
A: NexGPU has 7+ years of global exporting experience. For New Zealand clients, we package all rack servers and parts in shock-resistant, certified non-wood packaging. Shipping can be routed via air freight (approx. 5-7 working days to Auckland Airport or Christchurch Airport) or sea freight (approx. 18-25 days to the Port of Auckland, Tauranga, or Lyttelton). We handle export customs declarations in Shenzhen and supply full documentation—including commercial invoices, packing lists, and correct HS Codes—to streamline New Zealand Customs Clearance.
A: Yes. Every custom server configuration uses multi-range power supplies supporting 100V-240V AC at 50/60Hz, matching New Zealand's standard 230V, 50Hz utility power. Our custom builds use hot-swappable, high-efficiency Titanium/Platinum redundant power supplies, which interface with C13/C14 data center PDU setups. In terms of thermal performance, our server systems meet ASHRAE A3 and A4 specifications, making them ideal for NZ data centers using energy-saving, free-air economizers.
A: Absolutely. Our servers come pre-integrated with native management platforms, including HPE iLO (Integrated Lights-Out) for HPE platforms, and iDRAC for Dell configurations. This lets local NZ engineering teams remotely monitor hardware health, update firmware, and manage OS installation over a secure out-of-band link, reducing the need for local on-site datacenter visits.
A: NexGPU offers a standard 3-year factory warranty on our custom enterprise servers. In the rare event of a component failure (such as a drive, memory module, or power supply), we send replacement components via priority express air courier directly to your New Zealand address. In addition, our team of 120+ engineers offers English-speaking technical support for deployment issues, firmware configurations, and hypervisor setup.
A: Yes. As part of our comprehensive quality control and OEM services, our engineering department can pre-install and validate the hypervisor of your choice. We perform functional hardware compatibility list (HCL) tests to ensure all storage controllers, network interfaces, and GPUs are recognized before the hardware is packed and shipped.