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Lenovo 30F3006LUS Thinkstation P7 W93495X 16G X4 W11PWS

Lenovo 30F3006LUS ThinkStation P7 Tower WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P7 (30F3006LUS) is a single-socket tower workstation built around I…

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Lenovo 30F3006LUS Thinkstation P7 W93495X 16G X4 W11PWS

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SKU: 30F3006LUS
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Lenovo 30F3006LUS ThinkStation P7 Tower Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P7 (30F3006LUS) is a single-socket tower workstation built around Intel's flagship Xeon w9-3495X — a 56-core, 112-thread processor with a 4.8 GHz max turbo frequency and 105 MB Smart Cache. This configuration ships with 64 GB of DDR5 SDRAM across four channels and runs Windows 11 Pro for Workstations out of the box. If your workflow involves large-scale video analytics processing, multi-stream VMS hosting, AI inference at the edge, or compute-intensive simulation, this platform is sized to handle workloads that mid-range workstations simply cannot sustain.

The P7 supports PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 expansion, meaning you can pair it with current-generation GPU and storage cards without a bandwidth bottleneck at the slot level. Maximum RAM headroom reaches 1 TB — relevant for deployments running in-memory databases, large AI model inference, or multi-tenant VMS environments where paging to disk kills frame decode throughput.

Key Features

  • 56-Core Xeon w9-3495X at 4.8 GHz Boost: 56 performance cores with 112 threads and a 4.8 GHz max turbo gives this machine the parallelism to run dozens of simultaneous high-resolution video analytics streams or large AI inference workloads without saturating the CPU — a realistic ceiling for enterprise VMS servers handling 50+ 4K channels.
  • 105 MB Intel Smart Cache: The large on-chip cache reduces main-memory round-trips on repetitive inference patterns, which matters in surveillance analytics where the same detection model runs continuously against different frame data.
  • 64 GB DDR5 SDRAM (Factory Config): DDR5 delivers higher bandwidth than DDR4 at equivalent capacity — useful for GPU-coupled workloads where CPU-to-GPU data transfer is the bottleneck, not compute.
  • Expandable to 1 TB RAM: For organizations running in-memory object databases alongside live video processing, the 1 TB ceiling means you won't hit a memory wall as the deployment scales — without switching platforms.
  • PCIe 5.0 and 4.0 Slot Support: PCIe 5.0 slots double the per-lane bandwidth of Gen 4, so current and next-generation GPU and NVMe storage cards run at full rated throughput rather than being bottlenecked by the platform.
  • 350W Base / 420W Max Turbo Power Envelope: The w9-3495X is a high-TDP processor — plan your rack or desk power circuit for sustained 420W draw under all-core load. Factor this into UPS sizing and branch-circuit capacity before deployment.
  • LGA 4677 (Socket E) Platform: This is a single-socket Xeon Scalable platform, which means ECC memory support (verify your DIMM selection), enterprise-grade RAS features, and a longer validated hardware lifecycle than consumer desktop platforms.
  • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations Included: Ships with the OS pre-installed — W11PWS includes features like ReFS file system support, persistent memory support, and higher RAM ceilings relevant to professional compute environments.

Integration and Compatibility

The 30F3006LUS fits naturally into enterprise VMS architectures where the server-class CPU handles analytics offload, event correlation, and recording management simultaneously. PCIe 5.0 expansion accommodates NVIDIA RTX or professional GPU cards for GPU-accelerated AI inference pipelines used in perimeter analytics, license plate recognition, or facial detection at scale. The LGA 4677 platform supports ECC memory — confirm your DIMM selection against Lenovo's validated memory list before ordering to maintain platform support. For network video recorders and server-class VMS deployments, review your VMS vendor's hardware certification list to confirm Xeon w9 support; most enterprise platforms including Milestone and Genetec support Intel Xeon W-series.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the Lenovo 30F3006LUS ship with?

A: The 30F3006LUS ships with the Intel Xeon w9-3495X, a 56-core, 112-thread processor with a 1.9 GHz base frequency and 4.8 GHz max turbo frequency, and 105 MB Intel Smart Cache. It is socketed in LGA 4677 (Socket E).

Q: How much RAM does the ThinkStation P7 30F3006LUS come with, and how much can it support?

A: This configuration ships with 64 GB of DDR5 SDRAM (configured as 16 GB x4 modules). The platform supports a maximum of 1 TB of RAM, giving significant headroom for memory-intensive workloads.

Q: What PCIe generation does the 30F3006LUS support?

A: The ThinkStation P7 supports both PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0 expansion slots, accommodating current and next-generation GPUs, NVMe storage, and other expansion cards at full rated bandwidth.

Q: What operating system is included with the 30F3006LUS?

A: The 30F3006LUS ships with Windows 11 Pro for Workstations (W11PWS) pre-installed.

Q: What is the power draw of the ThinkStation P7 30F3006LUS?

A: The Intel Xeon w9-3495X has a processor base power of 350W and a maximum turbo power of 420W. Plan your power circuit and UPS sizing for sustained 420W processor draw under all-core load, plus system overhead.

Q: Is the Lenovo ThinkStation P7 suitable for running enterprise VMS software?

A: The 56-core Xeon w9-3495X and up to 1 TB RAM make it well-suited for large-scale VMS server deployments. Confirm your VMS vendor's hardware certification list for Xeon W-series compatibility — major platforms such as Milestone XProtect and Genetec Security Center generally support Intel Xeon W processors.

Karl Wilson
Karl Wilson

The 30F3006LUS is one of the most compute-dense single-socket tower workstations on the market right now — 56 cores at 4.8 GHz boost on the Xeon w9-3495X is a configuration I'd reach for when a customer needs to run a GPU-accelerated analytics pipeline, a multi-recorder VMS instance, and an AI inference engine on the same box without throttling any of them. The 420W max turbo power envelope is real — this is not a machine you deploy on a shared 15A circuit without doing the math first.

Technical Highlights:

  • 56C / 112T Xeon w9-3495X: The core count is the headline — at 4.8 GHz boost across 56 performance cores, this processor handles the parallelism of simultaneous multi-channel decode, analytics inference, and storage I/O without the CPU becoming the bottleneck in a large-scale VMS deployment.
  • 1 TB Maximum RAM Capacity: Most enterprise VMS platforms top out well under 1 TB in terms of what they'll actually use, but if you're running in-memory analytics databases alongside live recording, the DDR5 platform's 1 TB ceiling means you design the workload once and scale memory as needed rather than replacing the platform.
  • PCIe 5.0 Expansion: Gen 5 slots deliver up to 64 GB/s per x16 slot — enough headroom that current professional GPUs (RTX 6000 Ada, A6000) and NVMe storage arrays won't saturate the interface, protecting your GPU investment as you add more channels or higher-resolution streams.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Budget for a UPS rated to handle 420W continuous processor draw plus GPU, storage, and system overhead — total system draw under full load will exceed 600W on a well-configured unit. Verify branch-circuit amperage before rack or desk placement.
  • The LGA 4677 platform is ECC-capable, but ECC behavior depends on DIMM selection — this config ships with 64 GB (4x16 GB) DDR5. If you're replacing or expanding memory, validate against Lenovo's ThinkStation P7 memory compatibility list, as not all DDR5 modules will POST or run at rated speeds on this platform.

This machine is the right call for a centralized analytics server in a large enterprise physical security deployment — think 64+ camera feeds running simultaneous deep-learning analytics, or a Milestone/Genetec recording server handling multi-site aggregation with on-box GPU inference. It is not the right spend for a branch-office NVR or a single-site deployment under 32 cameras.

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: w9-3495X
Processor cores: 56
Processor threads: 112
Processor boost frequency: 4.8 GHz
Processor frequency: 1.9 GHz
Performance cores: 56
Performance-core Max Turbo Frequency: 4.8 GHz
Processor cache: 105 MB
Processor cache type: Smart Cache
PCI Express slots version: 4.0, 5.0
Processor socket: LGA 4677 (Socket E)
Processor base power: 350 W
Maximum turbo power: 420 W
Internal memory: 64 GB
Maximum internal memory: 1 TB
Internal memory type: DDR5-SDRAM
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