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Lenovo 30F3005WUS Thinkstation P7 W53435X 16G X4 W11PWS

Lenovo 30F3005WUS ThinkStation P7 Tower WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P7 30F3005WUS is a single-socket tower workstation built around Int…

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Lenovo 30F3005WUS Thinkstation P7 W53435X 16G X4 W11PWS

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SKU: 30F3005WUS
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Lenovo 30F3005WUS ThinkStation P7 Tower Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P7 30F3005WUS is a single-socket tower workstation built around Intel's Xeon W processor platform — a serious compute foundation for security operations centers, video analytics servers, VMS hosts, and engineering workloads that demand both sustained throughput and large memory capacity. The 30F3005WUS ships with the Intel Xeon w5-3435X, 64 GB of DDR5 RAM, and a platform that scales to 1 TB of installed memory, making it a candidate for high-channel-count video management deployments where in-memory frame buffering and parallel analytics streams are the bottleneck.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon w5-3435X Processor: 16 performance cores, 32 threads, 3.1 GHz base with Turbo Boost to 4.7 GHz and 45 MB of Smart Cache. In practice, this means demanding workloads — transcoding live feeds, running deep-learning analytics, or handling simultaneous database and VMS operations — can scale across threads without contention. The 4.7 GHz peak keeps single-threaded tasks like UI and database queries responsive.
  • 270 W Base / 324 W Maximum Turbo Power Envelope: The w5-3435X is rated at 270 W base processor power, climbing to 324 W under sustained turbo. Plan your rack or room power budget accordingly — this is not a low-power edge device. Pairing it with an appropriately rated UPS is worth the conversation before deployment.
  • 64 GB DDR5-SDRAM (Expandable to 1 TB): DDR5 delivers higher memory bandwidth than DDR4, which matters when a VMS is handling hundreds of concurrent streams or an analytics engine is running multiple inference pipelines in parallel. The 64 GB starting configuration covers most mid-scale deployments; the 1 TB ceiling means the platform doesn't become a bottleneck as camera counts grow.
  • PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0 Expansion: Dual-generation PCIe support means you can install current-generation GPUs (PCIe 4.0) alongside next-generation accelerators or NVMe storage (PCIe 5.0) without a platform swap. For a VMS or AI-analytics host, this is the slot configuration to ask about — it determines which inference cards and storage tiers the system can actually use.
  • LGA 4677 (Socket E) Platform: This socket class is Xeon W-series exclusive — not a repurposed consumer platform. It supports ECC memory (verify with Lenovo's configuration options), which matters for 24/7 unattended operation where silent data corruption in a security database is not acceptable.
  • 9 lb Tower Form Factor: At 9 lb, the ThinkStation P7 is desktop-deployable without a rack — relevant for security operations desks, control rooms, or distributed edge compute closets where a 2U rack chassis isn't practical.

Integration & Compatibility

The tower workstation platform supports the Lenovo ThinkStation P7's broad compatibility with professional GPU cards, NVMe storage, and enterprise networking — consult Lenovo's configuration guide for verified component pairings. For network video recorder and VMS deployments, verify that your software vendor (Milestone, Genetec, Avigilon, etc.) lists the Xeon w5-3435X in their hardware compatibility matrix before committing to this platform. Most major IP camera VMS platforms support Intel Xeon W workstations; the 16-core / 32-thread profile comfortably covers 64–128 camera deployments depending on codec and analytics load. For GPU-accelerated analytics, pair this system with a supported NVIDIA or AMD workstation GPU — the PCIe 5.0 slot headroom future-proofs that investment. Review PoE switch and network infrastructure planning alongside this purchase if this system will serve as a VMS host ingesting high-bitrate streams.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the Lenovo ThinkStation P7 30F3005WUS include?

A: The 30F3005WUS ships with the Intel Xeon w5-3435X — 16 performance cores, 32 threads, 3.1 GHz base frequency, 4.7 GHz maximum Turbo Boost, and 45 MB Intel Smart Cache.

Q: How much RAM does the 30F3005WUS come with, and what is the maximum?

A: It ships with 64 GB of DDR5-SDRAM. The ThinkStation P7 platform supports up to 1 TB of installed memory, which provides significant headroom for growing VMS or analytics deployments.

Q: What PCIe generations does the ThinkStation P7 support?

A: The platform supports both PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0 expansion slots, enabling current-generation GPU and storage installations as well as next-generation accelerators without a platform change.

Q: Is the 30F3005WUS suitable as a VMS server for large camera deployments?

A: The 16-core / 32-thread Xeon w5-3435X with 64 GB DDR5 RAM covers demanding VMS workloads. Verify your specific VMS vendor's hardware compatibility matrix for camera-count guidance, as supported channel counts vary by software and GPU configuration.

Q: What is the processor power draw on the ThinkStation P7 30F3005WUS?

A: The Intel Xeon w5-3435X has a 270 W base processor power rating, rising to 324 W maximum turbo power. Factor this into room cooling and UPS sizing when planning deployment.

James Everett
James Everett

The Lenovo ThinkStation P7 30F3005WUS lands in a specific sweet spot I see regularly: customers who need Xeon-class ECC memory support and multi-PCIe-generation expansion but don't want to rack a 2U server. The w5-3435X at 4.7 GHz turbo is meaningfully faster on single-threaded VMS UI and database tasks than the older Xeon W-2200 generation — and the 1 TB memory ceiling is the spec that changes the conversation when the camera count starts approaching triple digits.

Technical Highlights:

  • 16C/32T at 4.7 GHz Turbo: Handles simultaneous transcoding, analytics inference, and database I/O without thread starvation — relevant when you're running a VMS host and an edge analytics engine on the same box.
  • DDR5 with 1 TB ceiling: DDR5 bandwidth improvements over DDR4 are measurable under heavy concurrent stream loads; the 1 TB max means you're not forced into a platform refresh when the deployment grows from 64 to 200+ cameras.
  • PCIe 5.0 slot availability: Positions this system to accept next-generation NVMe storage at full bandwidth — meaningful for VMS write throughput on high-bitrate 4K/8K streams where storage I/O is the bottleneck before CPU.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The 270 W base / 324 W turbo processor power draw means total system power under load will comfortably exceed 500 W — size your UPS and branch circuit accordingly before the system ships.
  • Storage, GPU, and OS are not specified in this SKU's confirmed evidence — verify the exact included configuration with the vendor before deploying into a production VMS environment.

Best fit: a security operations center or enterprise VMS host where the Xeon W platform's ECC memory support and dual-PCIe-generation expansion justify the power and thermal footprint over a consumer-grade tower alternative.

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: w5-3435X
Processor cores: 16
Processor threads: 32
Processor boost frequency: 4.7 GHz
Processor frequency: 3.1 GHz
Performance cores: 16
Performance-core Max Turbo Frequency: 4.7 GHz
Processor cache: 45 MB
Processor cache type: Smart Cache
PCI Express slots version: 4.0, 5.0
Processor socket: LGA 4677 (Socket E)
Processor base power: 270 W
Maximum turbo power: 324 W
Internal memory: 64 GB
Maximum internal memory: 1 TB
Internal memory type: DDR5-SDRAM
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