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Lenovo 30F3004BUS Thinkstation P7 W73465X 16G X4 W11PWS

Lenovo 30F3004BUS ThinkStation P7 Tower WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P7 30F3004BUS is a single-socket tower workstation built around the…

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Lenovo 30F3004BUS Thinkstation P7 W73465X 16G X4 W11PWS

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SKU: 30F3004BUS
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Lenovo 30F3004BUS ThinkStation P7 Tower Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P7 30F3004BUS is a single-socket tower workstation built around the Intel Xeon w7-3465X — a 28-core, 56-thread processor with a 4.8 GHz max turbo frequency and a 75 MB Smart Cache. If your workload demands sustained multi-threaded throughput for video analytics processing, VMS server duties, large-format rendering, or simulation, this is the tier of hardware that removes the CPU from being your bottleneck. The 30F3004BUS ships with 64 GB of DDR5-SDRAM installed and supports up to 1 TB of system memory, giving you the headroom to scale as workloads grow.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon w7-3465X — 28 cores, 56 threads: The 56-thread count matters for parallel workloads. Running simultaneous video decode streams, AI inference, and VMS recording on the same machine stops being theoretical — the core count handles it without the scheduler becoming the problem. Base clock is 2.5 GHz; max turbo hits 4.8 GHz, so single-threaded tasks (database queries, codec transcoding on a single stream) don't suffer the latency penalty older many-core platforms imposed.
  • 75 MB Intel Smart Cache: A 75 MB on-die cache means large working datasets — think decoded video frame buffers or columnar analytics data — stay closer to execution units. The practical result is lower memory latency on cache-resident operations, which compounds across 28 cores under sustained load.
  • 64 GB DDR5-SDRAM installed, 1 TB maximum: DDR5 delivers higher bandwidth per channel than DDR4 at equivalent speeds, which matters when feeding 28 cores simultaneously. The 64 GB starting point covers most professional VMS and analytics deployments out of the box. The 1 TB ceiling means this chassis won't be memory-constrained as you add camera channels, AI models, or in-memory databases over the system's service life.
  • PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 expansion: Having both PCIe generations available in a single platform means you can slot current-generation NVMe storage on PCIe 5.0 for maximum sequential throughput while also deploying GPU accelerators or capture cards on PCIe 4.0 slots — no artificial bandwidth ceiling on either path. For surveillance infrastructure specifically, this matters when adding dedicated GPU-based video analytics cards alongside high-speed recording storage.
  • 300 W processor base power, 360 W max turbo: The Xeon w7-3465X's TDP range is wide by design — the platform sustains full 28-core boost under thermal budget rather than immediately throttling. This is relevant for consistently loaded server-style deployments where the CPU is expected to run near capacity for extended periods, not just burst occasionally.
  • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations: The included OS is Windows 11 Pro for Workstations, not standard Pro — the distinction is meaningful. WS edition supports ReFS file system (better resilience for large sequential writes like video recording), SMB Direct (RDMA-accelerated file transfers for networked storage), and higher physical memory ceilings. For a machine positioned as a VMS server or analytics node, this is the correct OS tier.
  • LGA 4677 (Socket E) platform: The LGA 4677 socket is Intel's current high-end workstation platform for Xeon W processors. Platform longevity matters for enterprise procurement — socket-compatible successors share the same infrastructure investment, and the memory and PCIe architecture of the platform is designed for multi-year service windows.
  • 9 lb shipping weight: The P7 is a tower-format chassis. At 9 lb per the distribution feed, confirm exact unit weight against Lenovo's published chassis spec before finalizing rack or cabinet planning, but the form factor is designed for under-desk or beside-rack deployment rather than 1U/2U rackmount installation.

Integration and Compatibility

The Lenovo workstation line is broadly compatible with major enterprise software ecosystems. The Xeon w7-3465X platform supports the full Intel vPro feature set for out-of-band management, which integrates with existing IT management infrastructure. The DDR5 memory architecture and PCIe 5.0 expansion lanes are compatible with current-generation GPU accelerators from NVIDIA and AMD, making the 30F3004BUS a viable base for AI-accelerated video management and analytics platforms. Windows 11 Pro for Workstations maintains compatibility with the full catalog of enterprise VMS software including Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, and Avigilon Control Center — all of which publish qualified hardware lists that the Xeon W platform has historically met. For NVR and VMS server deployments, pair this workstation with a dedicated RAID controller or high-speed NVMe array on the PCIe 5.0 interface to match the recording throughput the processor can sustain. A managed PoE switch infrastructure feeding IP cameras back to this machine keeps the network layer from becoming the limiting factor. If your deployment requires GPU-accelerated analytics, consult the Lenovo ISV certification list for validated GPU and software combinations on the ThinkStation P7 platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the Lenovo ThinkStation P7 30F3004BUS include?

A: The 30F3004BUS ships with the Intel Xeon w7-3465X — a 28-core, 56-thread processor with a 2.5 GHz base clock, 4.8 GHz max turbo frequency, 75 MB Smart Cache, and a 300 W base TDP (360 W max turbo). It uses the LGA 4677 (Socket E) platform.

Q: How much memory does the ThinkStation P7 30F3004BUS come with, and what is the maximum?

A: It ships with 64 GB of DDR5-SDRAM installed. The platform supports up to 1 TB of system memory, providing substantial headroom for memory-intensive workloads like in-memory databases, large-scale video analytics, or multi-stream VMS processing.

Q: What PCIe generations are supported for expansion cards?

A: The ThinkStation P7 supports both PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0 expansion slots. This allows you to deploy current-generation PCIe 5.0 NVMe storage alongside PCIe 4.0 GPU accelerators or capture cards without bandwidth compromises on either slot.

Q: What operating system is included with the 30F3004BUS?

A: The 30F3004BUS includes Windows 11 Pro for Workstations — the enterprise-grade OS tier that adds ReFS file system support, SMB Direct for RDMA-accelerated network storage, and higher physical memory ceiling support compared to standard Windows 11 Pro.

Q: Is the ThinkStation P7 30F3004BUS suitable as a VMS or video analytics server?

A: Yes. The 28-core Xeon w7-3465X handles the parallel decode and analytics workloads that multi-camera VMS deployments demand. Combined with PCIe 5.0 expansion for high-speed storage and up to 1 TB DDR5 memory, the platform is well-suited for enterprise VMS server and AI video analytics node roles. GPU accelerator cards for dedicated inference can be added via the available PCIe expansion slots.

Q: What is the form factor of the 30F3004BUS?

A: The ThinkStation P7 is a tower workstation. It is designed for under-desk or beside-rack deployment rather than standard 1U/2U rackmount installation. For data center rack mounting, a tower-to-rack conversion kit would be required.

Eden Phillips
Eden Phillips

The 30F3004BUS is the configuration I'd reach for when a customer needs a workstation that can anchor a multi-camera analytics deployment without a dedicated server room — the Intel Xeon w7-3465X's 28 cores and 4.8 GHz max turbo give you the parallel throughput for simultaneous stream decoding and the single-thread headroom for responsive VMS interfaces, both in the same socket.

Technical Highlights:

  • 28-Core / 56-Thread Xeon w7-3465X: At 2.5 GHz base with 4.8 GHz turbo across 28 cores, this processor sustains the kind of parallel thread load that multi-stream H.265 decode plus AI inference imposes — without the clock speed penalty that plagues high-core-count designs built only for throughput.
  • DDR5 at 64 GB installed / 1 TB max: DDR5's bandwidth advantage over DDR4 compounds when all 28 cores are competing for memory. Starting at 64 GB covers most mid-scale VMS deployments today; the 1 TB ceiling means you won't replace the chassis when the camera count triples.
  • PCIe 5.0 + 4.0 concurrent expansion: PCIe 5.0 for NVMe recording storage doubles the sequential bandwidth ceiling versus PCIe 4.0 alone — meaningful when you're writing continuous high-bitrate streams from 64+ cameras. PCIe 4.0 slots handle GPU analytics accelerators or capture cards without contention.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The 300 W processor base TDP (360 W max turbo) means power delivery planning is non-negotiable — confirm the power supply configuration in this SKU covers sustained full-core turbo before deploying in a continuously loaded role.
  • The ThinkStation P7 is a tower chassis, not a rackmount unit. If your installation site requires rack-integrated deployment, factor in a tower-to-rack conversion kit; it is not a drop-in 1U or 2U substitute.

This configuration fits a physical security operations center or a mid-to-large enterprise site running a software-defined VMS with AI analytics — specifically where the IT team wants a workstation warranty tier and Windows ecosystem rather than Linux server infrastructure, but can't compromise on compute throughput.

Specifications
Weight: 9.00 lb
Country Origin: MX
Country Of Origin: MX
Unspsc Code: 43211515
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor family: Intel Xeon W
Processor model: w7-3465X
Processor cores: 28
Processor threads: 56
Processor boost frequency: 4.8 GHz
Processor frequency: 2.5 GHz
Performance cores: 28
Performance-core Max Turbo Frequency: 4.8 GHz
Processor cache: 75 MB
Processor cache type: Smart Cache
PCI Express slots version: 4.0, 5.0
Processor socket: LGA 4677 (Socket E)
Processor base power: 300 W
Maximum turbo power: 360 W
Internal memory: 64 GB
Maximum internal memory: 1 TB
Internal memory type: DDR5-SDRAM
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