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Lenovo 30F3007WUS Thinkstation P7 W73455 16G X8 W11PWS

Lenovo 30F3007WUS ThinkStation P7 Tower WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P7 (30F3007WUS) is a single-socket tower workstation built around t…

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Lenovo 30F3007WUS Thinkstation P7 W73455 16G X8 W11PWS

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SKU: 30F3007WUS
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Lenovo 30F3007WUS ThinkStation P7 Tower Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P7 (30F3007WUS) is a single-socket tower workstation built around the Intel Xeon W3455 — a 24-core, 48-thread processor that runs at 2.5 GHz base with a 4.8 GHz boost. With 128 GB of DDR5-4800 ECC memory installed across eight DIMM slots and a 1 TB NVMe SSD out of the box, this configuration is aimed squarely at demanding compute workloads: large-scale VMS server roles, physical security operations centers running simultaneous high-resolution decoding, AI-assisted video analytics, 3D forensic modeling, or enterprise CAD and simulation. The platform supports up to 1 TB of total RAM, which leaves substantial headroom for memory-intensive workloads that grow over a deployment's lifecycle. Ships with Windows 11 Pro for Workstations, ready for immediate domain join and enterprise software deployment.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon W3455 — 24 Cores / 48 Threads at 4.8 GHz Boost: The 24-core architecture means you can dedicate logical cores to individual camera decode threads, analytics pipelines, or virtual machine workloads without starving any single process. The 4.8 GHz single-core boost matters for latency-sensitive tasks like live forensic review or real-time analytics inference where clock speed drives frame throughput.
  • 128 GB DDR5-4800 ECC RAM (8 × 16 GB): DDR5-4800 delivers roughly twice the theoretical bandwidth of DDR4-3200, which reduces memory bottlenecks when multiple high-resolution streams are decoded simultaneously. ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory is not optional on Xeon W platforms — it detects and corrects single-bit memory errors silently, a requirement for 24/7 mission-critical installations where a server reboot is not acceptable. The 8 × 16 GB layout uses all eight DIMM slots; upgrading memory means replacing modules rather than filling empties.
  • Up to 1 TB Maximum RAM: The platform's 1 TB memory ceiling is meaningful for virtualized security infrastructure — running multiple VMs (VMS server, access control server, analytics engine) on a single host without memory contention. Most competing single-socket tower workstations cap at 512 GB.
  • 1 TB SSD Storage: A single 1 TB SSD provides the OS and application volume. For VMS deployments requiring significant local video retention, plan on supplementing with additional internal drives or direct-attach storage — the SSD capacity here is suited to application and index storage, not multi-terabyte video archives.
  • DDR5-SDRAM Memory Architecture: DDR5 is the native memory type for the Xeon W3455 platform, meaning no performance compromise from running older memory standards. The 4800 MHz speed class keeps pace with the processor's memory controller, ensuring sustained throughput under parallel stream processing loads.
  • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations: The "WS" OS tier includes ReFS file system support, persistent memory support, and higher CPU and RAM ceilings than standard Windows 11 Pro — relevant for large-frame VMS databases and sustained sequential writes to surveillance storage pools.
  • 9 lb Tower Form Factor: At 9 lb the chassis is lighter than rack-converted towers, making it practical to redeploy between on-premise server rooms and command center desks. Tower form factor also simplifies GPU and storage expansion without rack-unit constraints.

Integration and Compatibility

The Lenovo workstation line has broad ISV certification across major VMS and NVR platforms. The Xeon W3455 supports PCIe Gen 5, enabling modern GPU accelerators and NVMe storage devices to run at full bandwidth — relevant when pairing with AI inference cards or high-speed capture boards for physical security operations. The DDR5 ECC memory architecture satisfies the memory-reliability requirements of enterprise VMS deployments and access control platforms that specify ECC as a minimum. For integrators building out a surveillance workstation stack, pair this unit with a managed PoE switch and dedicated NAS or DAS for video storage to keep the SSD focused on OS and database operations. Review your camera and VMS selection to confirm GPU decode requirements before finalizing — the base configuration ships without a discrete GPU, which may limit simultaneous hardware-decode channel counts depending on the VMS in use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the 30F3007WUS include?

A: The 30F3007WUS ships with an Intel Xeon W3455 processor — 24 cores, 48 threads, 2.5 GHz base clock, 4.8 GHz boost clock.

Q: How much RAM does this configuration include, and can it be expanded?

A: It ships with 128 GB DDR5-4800 ECC RAM installed as 8 × 16 GB across all eight DIMM slots. The platform supports a maximum of 1 TB total RAM, so expansion requires replacing existing modules with higher-capacity DIMMs rather than filling empty slots.

Q: Is the storage sufficient for a VMS video archive?

A: The 1 TB SSD is well-suited for the OS, VMS application, and database indexes, but is not sized for multi-terabyte video retention. Plan on adding internal drives or direct-attach storage for primary video archive duties.

Q: Does the ThinkStation P7 30F3007WUS include a discrete GPU?

A: The verified specification set for this SKU does not confirm a discrete GPU. Confirm GPU inclusion with your supplier before ordering if hardware video decode acceleration is required for your VMS channel count.

Q: What operating system ships with the 30F3007WUS?

A: It ships with Windows 11 Pro for Workstations, which supports higher hardware ceilings and the ReFS file system compared to standard Windows 11 Pro.

Q: What is the country of origin for the 30F3007WUS?

A: Per distributor data, the ThinkStation P7 30F3007WUS is manufactured in Mexico.

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The ThinkStation P7 30F3007WUS lands in an interesting spot for physical security infrastructure: the Intel Xeon W3455's 24-core / 48-thread configuration with 4.8 GHz boost gives you enough parallel compute to run a dense VMS server, an access control database, and an analytics inference engine on the same box without the latency trade-offs of a lesser platform. The 128 GB DDR5-4800 ECC baseline is the right call here — ECC isn't negotiable on a 24/7 security server, and DDR5-4800 keeps memory bandwidth from becoming the ceiling under simultaneous multi-stream decode.

Technical Highlights:

  • 24-Core Xeon W3455 at 4.8 GHz Boost: Enough logical cores to dedicate threads to individual VMS decode pipelines, analytics workers, and OS tasks simultaneously — reduces the frame-drop risk that shows up on underpowered VMS servers during peak recording events.
  • 128 GB DDR5-4800 ECC (8 × 16 GB): ECC silently corrects single-bit errors — critical for a server that cannot tolerate unplanned reboots mid-investigation. The 4800 MHz speed class sustains bandwidth during bulk-decode bursts that would stall DDR4 systems.
  • 1 TB RAM Ceiling: The platform's maximum-memory headroom is the spec that future-proofs this investment — as camera counts and analytics workloads scale, you can grow RAM without replacing the box.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The 8 × 16 GB memory layout ships all DIMM slots populated — any RAM upgrade path means replacing existing modules, not filling empties. Budget for that if your channel count grows significantly post-deployment.
  • The 1 TB SSD is adequate for the OS and VMS application layer but will not serve as a video archive. Pair this workstation with dedicated DAS or NAS for retention storage, and verify your VMS storage architecture before ordering.

This configuration is well-matched to a mid-to-large physical security operations center running 64–128+ camera channels on a single-server VMS node, or to a forensic analysis workstation handling concurrent 4K/8K stream review alongside analytics post-processing — workloads where per-core boost frequency and ECC memory reliability are non-negotiable requirements.

Specifications
Weight: 9.00 lb
Country Origin: MX
Country Of Origin: MX
Unspsc Code: 43211515
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor family: Intel® Xeon®
Processor cores: 24
Processor threads: 48
Processor boost frequency: 4.8 GHz
Processor frequency: 2.5 GHz
Internal memory: 128 GB
Maximum internal memory: 1 TB
Internal memory type: DDR5-SDRAM
Memory layout (slots x size: 8 x 16 GB
Memory slots: 8x DIMM
Memory clock speed: 4800 MHz
Total storage capacity: 1 TB
Storage media: SSD
Optical drive type: No
Total SSDs capacity: 1 TB
Number of SSDs installed: 1
SSD capacity: 1 TB
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