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Lenovo 30F3007YUS Thinkstation P7 W73445 16G X2 W11PWS

Lenovo 30F3007YUS ThinkStation P7 Tower WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P7 (model 30F3007YUS) is a single-socket tower workstation built ar…

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Lenovo 30F3007YUS Thinkstation P7 W73445 16G X2 W11PWS

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SKU: 30F3007YUS
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Lenovo 30F3007YUS ThinkStation P7 Tower Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P7 (model 30F3007YUS) is a single-socket tower workstation built around the Intel Xeon W3445 — a 20-core, 40-thread processor that sits in a class above consumer-grade CPUs for sustained multi-threaded workloads. At a 2.6 GHz base with 4.8 GHz boost, it handles compute-heavy tasks like video analytics processing, simulation, CAD rendering, and large dataset manipulation without the thermal throttling that plagues mainstream desktop chips under prolonged load. If your deployment involves running professional workstations or on-premise compute for security, engineering, or data-intensive workflows, the P7 platform is worth a serious look.

This configuration ships with 32 GB of DDR5-4800 RAM across two 16 GB DIMMs, leaving six of the eight DIMM slots open — a practical starting point for teams that will scale memory as workloads grow. The platform supports up to 1 TB of total RAM, which matters for in-memory database work, large VMS deployments with local analytics, or virtualization hosts running multiple concurrent workloads. A 512 GB SSD handles the OS and primary application layer; additional storage can be added based on workload requirements.

The system ships with Windows 11 Pro for Workstations, the enterprise-tier OS variant that includes ReFS file system support, persistent memory support, and higher RAM ceiling than standard Windows 11 Pro — meaningful if you're deploying this as a workstation rather than a general-purpose desktop.

Key Features

  • 20-Core Intel Xeon W3445 Processor: 20 cores and 40 threads at up to 4.8 GHz boost means this platform doesn't bottleneck on thread count. Video analytics engines, VMS servers, and simulation tools that scale with core count will run measurably faster here than on 8- or 12-core consumer workstations.
  • DDR5-4800 Memory at 32 GB (2×16 GB): DDR5 at 4800 MHz delivers roughly double the theoretical bandwidth of DDR4-3200 — relevant for workloads that move large datasets between CPU and memory (analytics, large imagery, ML inference). The 2-DIMM starting configuration keeps six slots free for future expansion without requiring a memory swap.
  • Up to 1 TB Maximum RAM: Eight DIMM slots with a 1 TB ceiling gives this platform genuine longevity. A workstation that can grow from 32 GB to 1 TB without a motherboard swap is a practical infrastructure investment for teams whose memory demands increase with data volumes.
  • 512 GB SSD Storage: A solid-state primary drive means fast OS boot, quick application launch, and no seek-time penalties on frequently accessed files. For workstations that run NVR software or VMS platforms locally, SSD-based OS drives also reduce I/O contention compared to spinning disk.
  • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations: Pro for Workstations is the correct OS tier for Xeon-based hardware — it supports higher core counts, ReFS for resilient file storage, and enterprise management via Group Policy and domain join. Deploying standard Windows 11 Home on Xeon hardware wastes platform capability.
  • Single-Socket Xeon W Platform: The Xeon W family is Intel's workstation-tier silicon — ECC memory support (verify per configuration), higher PCIe lane counts than consumer Core processors, and ISV certifications from major engineering and media software vendors. This matters if you're deploying against certified software stacks.
  • Lenovo ThinkStation Build Quality: The ThinkStation line is engineered for continuous operation in professional environments — tool-less chassis access, managed cable routing, and component layouts designed for serviceability. For Lenovo workstation deployments where field technicians need to swap components, this matters more than cosmetic design.
  • 9 lb Tower Form Factor: At 9 lbs, this is a standard tower workstation — deployable under a desk, on a workstation cart, or rack-mounted with optional conversion kits. Lighter than rackmount equivalents, with no need for rack space in smaller deployments.

Integration & Compatibility

The ThinkStation P7 30F3007YUS runs Windows 11 Pro for Workstations, making it compatible with the full ecosystem of Windows-native enterprise software — VMS platforms (Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, Avigilon Control Center), engineering tools (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, MATLAB), and enterprise management suites (Microsoft Intune, SCCM, Active Directory domain join). The Xeon W platform carries ISV certifications from major software vendors for professional applications; confirm certification status for your specific application version against Lenovo's ISV compatibility database.

Memory expansion is straightforward: six DIMM slots remain open in the base configuration, accepting DDR5-4800 modules up to the platform's 1 TB ceiling. For deployments requiring additional local storage — particularly relevant for surveillance storage or media production scratch drives — internal drive bays can accommodate additional SSDs or HDDs depending on chassis configuration. Verify specific expansion bay counts against the ThinkStation P7 hardware maintenance manual for your exact chassis revision.

As a Xeon W-based platform sourced through commercial distribution channels, this unit is factory-new and genuine — no grey-market, no parallel imports. It ships from Mexico (country of origin: MX), consistent with Lenovo's North American manufacturing footprint for ThinkStation products.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the Lenovo 30F3007YUS ship with?

A: The 30F3007YUS ships with the Intel Xeon W3445 — a 20-core, 40-thread processor with a 2.6 GHz base clock and 4.8 GHz maximum boost frequency.

Q: How much RAM does this configuration include, and how much can it support?

A: This configuration ships with 32 GB of DDR5-4800 RAM installed as two 16 GB DIMMs. The platform supports up to 1 TB of total memory across eight DIMM slots, leaving six slots open for future expansion.

Q: What operating system does the 30F3007YUS include?

A: It ships with Windows 11 Pro for Workstations — the enterprise-tier variant of Windows 11 that supports Xeon processors, higher RAM ceilings, ReFS file system, and domain-join enterprise management.

Q: Can I add more storage to this workstation?

A: The base configuration includes a single 512 GB SSD. The ThinkStation P7 chassis supports additional internal drives; verify available bays and supported drive types against Lenovo's hardware maintenance manual for the P7 platform.

Q: Is the Lenovo ThinkStation P7 30F3007YUS suitable for running VMS or video analytics software?

A: Yes — the 20-core Xeon W3445 and DDR5-4800 memory architecture make it well-suited for compute-intensive VMS platforms and on-premise video analytics engines that scale with CPU core count and memory bandwidth. Confirm software-specific hardware requirements with your VMS vendor.

Q: Where is this unit manufactured?

A: The 30F3007YUS has a country of origin of Mexico (MX), consistent with Lenovo's North American ThinkStation production.

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The 30F3007YUS is a configuration I'd steer toward teams running compute-intensive workloads on-premise — specifically the 20-core Xeon W3445 at 4.8 GHz boost is the spec that separates this from mainstream workstations. That core count with DDR5-4800 bandwidth gives it real headroom for multi-stream video analytics or parallel simulation jobs that would saturate an 8-core consumer chip within minutes.

Technical Highlights:

  • 20c/40t Xeon W3445 at 4.8 GHz boost: Thread-heavy professional workloads — VMS analytics, CAD rendering, simulation — scale directly with this. At 2.6 GHz base and 4.8 GHz boost, sustained throughput stays high even under prolonged multi-threaded load, unlike consumer CPUs that boost briefly then thermally throttle.
  • DDR5-4800, 6 slots open: Starting at 32 GB with six of eight DIMM slots empty means you can double, quadruple, or push toward the 1 TB ceiling without pulling existing modules. That flexibility is worth more than a higher starting RAM count if your workload demands will grow over a 3–5 year deployment horizon.
  • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations: This OS tier matters specifically on Xeon hardware — it's the only Windows 11 variant that supports the full Xeon W memory ceiling and ReFS. Deploying a lesser Windows edition here would be a configuration mismatch that limits platform capability from day one.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Six open DIMM slots are an asset but also a planning item — confirm your memory expansion path (module size, speed, vendor) before deployment so you're not sourcing incompatible DIMMs under pressure when you need to scale.
  • The 512 GB SSD is adequate for OS and primary applications but will fill quickly if you're storing video locally or running scratch-heavy workloads. Plan secondary storage additions at deployment time, not after the primary SSD is 80% full.

This is the right fit for a small-to-mid-size operations center running on-premise VMS with local analytics processing, or an engineering team that needs a single-socket Xeon workstation without the cost and complexity of a dual-socket rack server.

Specifications
Weight: 9.00 lb
Country Origin: MX
Country Of Origin: MX
Unspsc Code: 43211515
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor family: Intel® Xeon®
Processor cores: 20
Processor threads: 40
Processor boost frequency: 4.8 GHz
Processor frequency: 2.6 GHz
Internal memory: 32 GB
Maximum internal memory: 1 TB
Internal memory type: DDR5-SDRAM
Memory layout (slots x size: 2 x 16 GB
Memory slots: 8x DIMM
Memory clock speed: 4800 MHz
Total storage capacity: 512 GB
Storage media: SSD
Optical drive type: No
Total SSDs capacity: 512 GB
Number of SSDs installed: 1
SSD capacity: 512 GB
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