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SKU: 30F30083US
UPC: 198158921886
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Lenovo 30F30083US ThinkStation P7 Intel Xeon W53423 2.10GHZ 30MB W11 P64 WS ENG 32.0GB 1X512GB SSD

Lenovo 30F30083US ThinkStation P7 Tower WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P7 (30F30083US) is a single-socket tower workstation built around t…

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Lenovo 30F30083US ThinkStation P7 Intel Xeon W53423 2.10GHZ 30MB W11 P64 WS ENG 32.0GB 1X512GB SSD

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SKU: 30F30083US
UPC: 198158921886
Condition: New

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Lenovo 30F30083US ThinkStation P7 Tower Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P7 (30F30083US) is a single-socket tower workstation built around the Intel Xeon W-2423 processor — a 12-core, 24-thread chip running at 2.1GHz base with 4.2GHz boost. It ships with 32GB of DDR5-4800 ECC memory, a 512GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD, and an NVIDIA RTX A1000 8GB professional GPU. This configuration targets compute-intensive workflows where you need a reliable, expandable platform: video analytics post-processing, large-dataset VMS forensic review, CAD/BIM, and demanding enterprise workloads that outpace typical desktop hardware. If your surveillance or engineering operation has moved beyond consumer-grade PCs but isn't ready for a full rack server footprint, the 30F30083US occupies that middle ground.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon W-2423 — 12 cores / 24 threads, 4.2GHz boost: The Xeon W platform supports ECC memory — critical for unattended workstations running 24/7 VMS recording or video analytics where a silent memory error corrupting a database is a real operational risk. The 4.2GHz single-core boost handles the latency-sensitive parts of forensic search and export without the wait you get on lower-clocked server chips.
  • 32GB DDR5-4800 in a 2×16GB configuration across 8 DIMM slots: DDR5-4800 delivers roughly 50% more bandwidth than DDR4-3200. More immediately useful: six of the eight DIMM slots are empty. You can scale to 1TB of ECC RAM without replacing existing sticks — relevant if this machine grows into a high-channel VMS server or a data-science node over time.
  • 512GB PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC NVMe SSD: Gen4 sequential reads run roughly twice the throughput of Gen3, which compresses the time spent exporting large video evidence files or loading VMS project databases. The M.2 2280 form factor leaves room for additional drives depending on how many storage bays the P7 chassis provides.
  • NVIDIA RTX A1000 8GB professional GPU: The RTX A1000 is a professional-class card with ECC memory and ISV certification support — not a gaming GPU repurposed for workstation duty. For surveillance analytics running GPU-accelerated inference (license plate recognition, object detection), the A1000's 8GB GDDR6 frame buffer handles multi-stream parallel processing without swapping to system memory.
  • 1400W power supply: A 1400W PSU provides substantial headroom for GPU and CPU loads simultaneously — important if you add additional PCIe cards (capture cards, RAID controllers, additional GPUs) as the workstation scales up. It also means the system isn't running near its PSU ceiling under full load, which correlates directly with PSU longevity in always-on environments.
  • PCIe, USB, and Ethernet connectivity: The platform exposes PCIe expansion (exact slot count per chassis configuration), USB, and Ethernet — the three integration paths that matter for security workstations connecting to IP cameras, USB licensing dongles for VMS software, and structured network backbones.
  • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations (64-bit): The OS license is included. WS edition adds features relevant to this class of hardware: ReFS filesystem support, persistent memory support, and higher RAM ceilings than standard Windows 11 Pro — you don't need to source or manage the license separately.
  • 3-Year Premier Next Business Day on-site warranty: Premier NBD means a technician dispatched the next business day if the unit fails — not a depot-return arrangement. For a workstation running unattended as a VMS server or analytics node, same-next-day field service is the difference between an overnight outage and a multi-day gap in coverage.

Integration and Compatibility

The 30F30083US connects to IP camera networks and network video recorders via standard Ethernet. The RTX A1000 GPU is compatible with NVIDIA CUDA-based analytics platforms and supports OpenCL — most enterprise VMS software platforms that leverage GPU acceleration (Milestone XProtect, Genetec, Avigilon Control Center) list NVIDIA professional GPUs on their validated hardware lists, though you should confirm the specific software version and driver requirements against the vendor's compatibility matrix before deployment. PCIe expansion supports dedicated capture cards or additional network interface cards if the workstation will handle high-channel-count recording locally. The DDR5 ECC memory architecture makes this a viable platform for always-on deployments where memory reliability is non-negotiable — a characteristic shared with the broader Lenovo ThinkStation line. For integrators sourcing storage for high-channel recording, pair this with a dedicated surveillance-rated hard drive array connected via USB or PCIe — the onboard 512GB SSD is best suited to OS and application data, not continuous video storage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the Lenovo 30F30083US use, and how many cores does it have?

A: The 30F30083US ships with the Intel Xeon W-2423, a 12-core / 24-thread processor with a 2.1GHz base clock and a 4.2GHz boost clock, with 30MB of cache.

Q: Can the RAM be upgraded, and what is the maximum supported memory?

A: Yes. The system ships with 32GB (2×16GB) DDR5-4800 ECC across two of eight available DIMM slots. The maximum supported internal memory is 1TB, giving substantial expansion room without replacing the installed modules.

Q: Is the 512GB SSD the only storage option, and can additional drives be added?

A: The system ships with a single 512GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD. Additional storage expansion depends on the available drive bays and PCIe slots in the P7 chassis — consult the ThinkStation P7 hardware maintenance manual for supported configurations.

Q: What GPU does this workstation include, and is it suitable for video analytics?

A: This configuration includes the NVIDIA RTX A1000 8GB professional GPU. It supports CUDA and NVENC/NVDEC acceleration, making it suitable for GPU-accelerated video analytics platforms and multi-stream VMS workloads. Confirm compatibility with your specific analytics or VMS software vendor before committing to this configuration.

Q: What is included in the 3-Year Premier NBD warranty?

A: The 3-Year Premier Next Business Day warranty provides on-site service — a technician is dispatched the next business day following a confirmed failure. This is an on-site service agreement, not a depot/mail-in return program.

Q: What operating system ships with the 30F30083US?

A: The unit ships with Windows 11 Pro for Workstations (64-bit), English US. The license is included — no separate OS purchase is required.

Ted Perry
Ted Perry

The 30F30083US is the ThinkStation P7 configuration I'd reach for when a project requires real ECC-protected memory alongside a professional GPU — the RTX A1000 8GB paired with DDR5-4800 ECC is a combination you don't get on consumer towers, and it matters for analytics workloads where memory errors and GPU driver stability both have operational consequences. The 4.2GHz boost clock on the Xeon W-2423 is a practical advantage over server-class chips optimized for core count over per-core speed when you're doing single-stream forensic export under deadline.

Technical Highlights:

  • DDR5-4800, 8 DIMM slots, 1TB max: Six empty slots means this machine can grow from 32GB to 1TB without touching the installed modules — meaningful if this starts as a VMS client and gets promoted to a recording server as channel counts increase.
  • PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD: Gen4 roughly doubles sequential throughput versus Gen3 — the gap is felt most when exporting multi-hour video evidence files or loading large project databases in VMS software.
  • 1400W PSU headroom: At 9 lbs the chassis is dense but manageable for a tower deployment; the 1400W supply means additional PCIe cards (RAID controllers, additional NICs, a second GPU) can be added without hitting the PSU ceiling under combined load.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The 512GB SSD is appropriate for OS and VMS application data only — budget for external or network-attached surveillance storage if this unit is recording continuously from more than a handful of high-resolution cameras.
  • Xeon W-2423 is a single-socket CPU; if the workflow demands dual-socket compute (large HPC simulation, very high channel-count server), the P7 platform supports that in different configurations, but this SKU is single-socket only.

This configuration is the right fit for a mid-size security operations center workstation: one that runs VMS client software full-time, handles GPU-accelerated analytics in parallel, and needs ECC memory protection because it operates unattended overnight. It's not sized for a 200-camera recording server, but for a forensic review and analytics station serving 20–60 cameras, it's well-matched.

Specifications
Weight: 9.00 lb
Country Origin: MX
Interface: PCIe, USB, Ethernet
Country Of Origin: MX
Unspsc Code: 43211515
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor family: Intel® Xeon®
Processor cores: 12
Processor threads: 24
Processor boost frequency: 4.2 GHz
Processor frequency: 2.1 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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