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Lenovo 30F30060US Thinkstation P7 W73465X 16G X4 W11PWS

Lenovo 30F30060US ThinkStation P7 Tower WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P7 (30F30060US) is a single-socket tower workstation built around t…

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Lenovo 30F30060US Thinkstation P7 W73465X 16G X4 W11PWS

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Lenovo 30F30060US ThinkStation P7 Tower Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P7 (30F30060US) is a single-socket tower workstation built around the Intel Xeon w7-3465X — a 28-core, 56-thread processor on the LGA 4677 (Socket E) platform. With a 2.5 GHz base clock, 4.8 GHz max turbo, 75 MB Smart Cache, and a 300 W base TDP (360 W max turbo), this configuration targets compute-intensive workflows: multi-stream video analytics, simulation, rendering, and data processing environments where single-socket throughput defines the bottleneck. It ships with 64 GB of DDR5-SDRAM across four channels and supports expansion to 1 TB of system memory — a ceiling that keeps it viable well beyond initial deployment. If your workload has outgrown mainstream workstations but doesn't justify the cost and complexity of dual-socket infrastructure, the P7 is worth a close look in the tower workstation category.

Key Features

  • 28-Core Intel Xeon w7-3465X: 28 performance cores and 56 threads at 2.5 GHz base / 4.8 GHz max turbo give you enough parallelism for simultaneous multi-stream video decoding and analytics without the management overhead of a dual-socket system. The LGA 4677 socket is Intel's current high-end workstation platform — replacement processors are available if compute needs grow.
  • 75 MB Intel Smart Cache: The large L3 cache reduces main-memory round-trips on workloads with large but repeatedly accessed datasets — important when running multiple concurrent inference or transcoding jobs that share model weights or lookup tables.
  • 300 W Base TDP / 360 W Max Turbo Power: The processor alone draws up to 360 W under sustained all-core turbo. Plan your rack power budget and UPS capacity accordingly — this is not a low-power deployment. Ensure the room's cooling can handle the thermal load before commissioning.
  • 64 GB DDR5-SDRAM (4x16 GB): DDR5 delivers higher bandwidth per channel than DDR4 — beneficial for memory-bound workloads like large-frame-rate video buffers and simulation datasets. The four-slot configuration leaves room to expand without a full memory replacement if project scope grows.
  • Up to 1 TB System Memory: The platform supports up to 1 TB of total RAM. This ceiling is meaningful for VMS server deployments running large in-memory databases, high-channel-count NVR software, or virtualized workloads where multiple guest VMs each need substantial memory allocations.
  • PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 Slot Support: Dual-generation PCIe support means you can install current-generation GPUs, capture cards, NVMe storage controllers, or 25/100 GbE NICs at full bandwidth — PCIe 5.0 slots in particular future-proof the I/O subsystem for next-generation accelerators and storage.
  • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations (W11PWS): Ships with the workstation-class OS tier, which includes support for ReFS file system, persistent memory, and higher RAM ceilings than standard Windows 11 Pro — relevant for high-channel VMS environments and heavy computational tasks that benefit from OS-level workstation optimizations.
  • 9 lb System Weight / Mexico Origin: At 9 lb, the P7 is manageable for a tower of this performance class. Country of origin Mexico (MX) is documented in the distribution record — useful for procurement teams tracking supply chain provenance.

Integration and Compatibility

The Xeon w7-3465X on the LGA 4677 platform is compatible with Intel's W790 chipset ecosystem, supporting ECC DDR5 memory — important for mission-critical recording or analytics servers where memory errors cannot be tolerated silently. The PCIe 5.0 slots accommodate current-generation NVIDIA RTX/A-series and AMD Radeon Pro cards for GPU-accelerated workloads. For NVR and VMS deployments, verify that your chosen VMS (Milestone, Genetec, Axis Camera Station, etc.) publishes a compatibility note for the Xeon W platform — most enterprise VMS platforms support it natively via standard Windows drivers. When pairing with a PoE switch infrastructure, the P7 can serve as the central recording and analytics node while edge cameras handle capture, keeping the workstation's PCIe bandwidth available for storage and GPU workloads rather than capture cards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the ThinkStation P7 30F30060US use?

A: It ships with the Intel Xeon w7-3465X — a 28-core, 56-thread processor clocked at 2.5 GHz base and 4.8 GHz max turbo, with 75 MB Smart Cache, seated in the LGA 4677 (Socket E) socket.

Q: How much RAM does the 30F30060US come with, and what is the maximum?

A: It ships with 64 GB of DDR5-SDRAM across four memory slots. The platform supports up to 1 TB of total system memory, giving significant headroom for future expansion.

Q: What PCIe generations does the ThinkStation P7 30F30060US support?

A: The system supports both PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0 slots, allowing installation of current and next-generation GPUs, NVMe controllers, network cards, and accelerators at full bandwidth.

Q: What is the processor TDP, and what does that mean for power planning?

A: The Xeon w7-3465X has a 300 W base processor power and a 360 W maximum turbo power. Add system-level overhead (memory, storage, GPU, cooling) when sizing your circuit and UPS — total system draw will exceed these figures under full load.

Q: What operating system does the 30F30060US ship with?

A: It ships with Windows 11 Pro for Workstations (W11PWS), the workstation-class OS tier that supports higher RAM ceilings, ReFS, and other features aimed at demanding professional workloads.

Q: Is the ThinkStation P7 30F30060US suitable as a VMS or NVR server?

A: Yes — 28 cores, 56 threads, up to 1 TB RAM, and PCIe 5.0 expansion make it well-suited for high-channel-count video management software deployments. Verify VMS vendor compatibility for your specific software version and channel count before purchasing.

Ted Perry
Ted Perry

When I look at the 30F30060US, the spec that immediately frames its deployment role is the 300 W base / 360 W max turbo on the Xeon w7-3465X — this isn't a machine you slide into a standard office closet on a 15-amp circuit. Plan the power infrastructure first. That said, 28 cores and 56 threads at 4.8 GHz turbo in a single-socket tower is a compelling density for a VMS analytics server or a simulation workstation where you need sustained all-core performance without the cost and cabling complexity of dual-socket hardware.

Technical Highlights:

  • 75 MB Smart Cache: Reduces DRAM latency on workloads that repeatedly access the same large dataset — multi-stream video analytics pipelines benefit directly, keeping frame buffers and model weights in-cache across concurrent decode jobs.
  • DDR5-SDRAM at 64 GB (expandable to 1 TB): DDR5's higher per-channel bandwidth over DDR4 is measurable on memory-bound workloads. The 1 TB ceiling means this platform can grow with a deployment — you're not forced into a hardware refresh if channel counts double in year two.
  • PCIe 5.0 slot support: Installs next-generation NVMe SSDs and GPU accelerators at full bandwidth now, rather than bottlenecking on PCIe 4.0 when high-throughput storage or compute cards become the next upgrade.

Deployment Considerations:

  • At 360 W max turbo processor power alone, total system draw under full GPU + storage load will likely exceed 600–700 W — size your UPS and PDU circuits accordingly before deployment.
  • The four-slot memory configuration ships at 64 GB (4x16 GB); if you plan to reach 512 GB or beyond, a full memory swap rather than slot addition will be required — factor that into the upgrade budget.

This machine is the right call for a centralized VMS analytics server in a large-venue physical security deployment — think multi-building campus, airport terminal, or large distribution center — where 30+ camera streams need simultaneous decode, analytics processing, and 90-day retention on local NVMe storage, all managed from a single tower that doesn't require a dedicated data center.

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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