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Lenovo 30GA008AUS Thinkstation P5 W32425 16G X2 W11PWS

Lenovo 30GA008AUS ThinkStation P5 Tower WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P5 (30GA008AUS) is a professional tower workstation built around th…

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Lenovo 30GA008AUS Thinkstation P5 W32425 16G X2 W11PWS

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Lenovo 30GA008AUS ThinkStation P5 Tower Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P5 (30GA008AUS) is a professional tower workstation built around the Intel Xeon w3-2425 processor — a 6-core, 12-thread chip with a 3.0 GHz base clock and 4.4 GHz max turbo — paired with 32 GB of DDR5 ECC-capable RAM across two modules. For security integrators and IT architects deploying video management software, engineering workstations in control rooms, or enterprise compute nodes that need reliable 24/7 uptime, the P5 platform is a credible fit. The 30GA008AUS ships with Windows 11 Pro for Workstations, which adds direct memory access (RDMA), persistent memory support, and higher RAM ceilings than standard Windows 11 Pro. The platform supports up to 512 GB of total installed memory, so headroom for future expansion is real, not theoretical.

The ThinkStation P5 targets the segment between mainstream business PCs and full dual-socket workstations — enough ISV-class compute for demanding single-threaded and moderately parallel workflows without the physical footprint or power draw of a rack-mount server. Explore the full Lenovo workstation and computing line for context on where the P5 sits in their commercial portfolio.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon w3-2425 — 6 cores / 12 threads at up to 4.4 GHz: The w3-2425 is Intel's entry point into the Xeon W-2400 series on LGA 4677. Six performance cores with 12-thread execution means multi-stream VMS decode, multi-channel analytics inference, and background compression tasks can run concurrently without starving each other. The 4.4 GHz max turbo handles single-threaded workloads — license-plate recognition, on-the-fly transcoding — where core frequency is the constraint, not core count.
  • 15 MB Intel Smart Cache: The w3-2425's 15 MB L3 cache sits between the cores and main memory. In practice this keeps frequently accessed codec tables, analytics model weights, and working buffers close to the cores — reducing latency spikes during real-time decode of high-bitrate H.265 streams from multi-camera NVRs connected to this workstation.
  • 32 GB DDR5 (2x 16 GB) — expandable to 512 GB: DDR5 delivers roughly double the theoretical peak bandwidth of DDR4, which translates to faster data movement for memory-intensive analytics and simulation tasks. Shipping with 2x 16 GB leaves additional DIMM slots available for expansion. At the 512 GB ceiling, the P5 can support in-memory databases and large VMS archives without paging to disk.
  • PCIe 5.0 and 4.0 slot support: PCIe 5.0 doubles the per-lane bandwidth of PCIe 4.0. For integrators planning to add high-throughput GPU accelerators for AI-based video analytics, or NVMe storage cards that saturate PCIe 4.0, PCIe 5.0 slots ensure the platform won't bottleneck expansion hardware purchased today or in the near term.
  • LGA 4677 (Socket E) platform: The LGA 4677 socket is Intel's current-generation Xeon W workstation platform. Choosing a current socket means firmware updates, driver support, and compatible hardware (memory, coolers, expansion cards) remain available over the workstation's expected service life — a relevant factor for enterprise deployments with 5–7 year refresh cycles.
  • 130 W base / 156 W max turbo processor power envelope: The w3-2425 has a 130 W processor base power with a 156 W maximum turbo power. For facilities engineers and IT architects specifying UPS sizing or PDU capacity, plan for the processor alone pulling up to 156 W under sustained load — total system draw will be higher depending on GPU and storage configuration.
  • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations pre-installed: WS edition unlocks features that matter in professional deployments: ReFS file system (self-healing, large-volume), SMB Direct (low-latency file transfer for shared VMS storage), and support for persistent memory modules. It also removes the RAM ceiling that limits standard Win 11 Pro to 128 GB — critical if you plan to expand this P5 toward its 512 GB maximum.
  • 9 lb chassis: At 9.0 lb, the ThinkStation P5 tower is physically compact for its compute class, fitting standard under-desk or side-rack deployments without requiring dedicated equipment carts or structural reinforcement.

Integration and Compatibility

The ThinkStation P5 platform is ISV-certified for major professional applications. Security integrators should verify VMS vendor certification lists — most enterprise network video recorder and VMS platforms publish qualified workstation lists. The Xeon W-2400 series and DDR5 memory architecture are broadly compatible with current professional GPU offerings for analytics acceleration. When pairing with high-channel-count IP camera deployments, factor in the PCIe slot count and GPU decode capacity alongside the processor — the CPU handles management and analytics inference while the GPU handles bulk decode. For storage, the P5's PCIe 5.0 capability means current-generation NVMe SSDs won't hit a bus bottleneck; pair with enterprise-grade NVMe drives for VMS recording workloads requiring sustained write throughput. See our workstations and servers category for compatible platforms and related hardware.

The UNSPSC code 43211515 classifies this unit as a workstation-class computer, which may be relevant for procurement systems that require UNSPSC codes for purchase order routing. Country of origin is Mexico.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the 30GA008AUS ship with, and what are its clock speeds?

A: The 30GA008AUS is configured with an Intel Xeon w3-2425, a 6-core / 12-thread processor with a 3.0 GHz base frequency and a 4.4 GHz max turbo frequency. It carries a 15 MB Intel Smart Cache and is mounted in an LGA 4677 (Socket E) socket.

Q: How much RAM does the 30GA008AUS ship with, and what is the maximum it supports?

A: It ships with 32 GB of DDR5-SDRAM installed as two 16 GB modules. The platform supports up to 512 GB of total installed memory.

Q: Does the 30GA008AUS include Windows 11 Pro for Workstations?

A: Yes. The 30GA008AUS ships with Windows 11 Pro for Workstations pre-installed. This edition supports higher RAM ceilings (up to 6 TB on qualifying hardware), ReFS, SMB Direct, and persistent memory — relevant advantages over standard Windows 11 Pro for enterprise and professional workstation deployments.

Q: What PCIe generations does the ThinkStation P5 30GA008AUS support?

A: The platform includes PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0 slots. PCIe 5.0 provides double the per-lane bandwidth of PCIe 4.0, future-proofing expansion slots for next-generation GPUs and NVMe storage adapters.

Q: What is the processor's thermal design power on the 30GA008AUS?

A: The Intel Xeon w3-2425 in this unit has a processor base power of 130 W and a maximum turbo power of 156 W. This should be factored into UPS sizing and PDU capacity planning for the installation site.

Q: What does the country of origin (Mexico) mean for procurement compliance?

A: Country of origin is Mexico. Buyers subject to Buy American Act requirements or specific procurement regulations should verify whether this satisfies their applicable thresholds, as compliance rules vary by contract vehicle and agency.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison

The 30GA008AUS is a solid workstation pick for operators who need more than a business PC but aren't ready to step into dual-socket server territory. The Xeon w3-2425 is the right processor for this position — six performance cores, 12 threads, and a 4.4 GHz turbo ceiling handles the kind of mixed workload you see in security operations centers: VMS client decoding 16–32 camera streams, an analytics engine running in parallel, and a handful of background management tasks all running simultaneously without visible contention. The 32 GB DDR5 base gives you working headroom today, and the 512 GB ceiling means you can grow the memory footprint without replacing the platform.

Technical Highlights:

  • PCIe 5.0 expansion slots: Double the per-lane bandwidth of PCIe 4.0 means current-generation GPU accelerators and high-throughput NVMe cards won't saturate the bus — the platform keeps pace with hardware you add over the next 2–3 years.
  • DDR5-SDRAM with 512 GB ceiling: Shipping with 2x 16 GB leaves room to scale without a platform swap. DDR5 bandwidth benefits analytics inference workloads and in-memory database tasks more than general desktop use — the architecture justifies itself in professional workloads.
  • 130 W base / 156 W max turbo power draw: Plan facility power accordingly. At sustained turbo, the processor alone pulls 156 W; add GPU and NVMe and you're looking at a system load well above 300 W under full utilization — size your UPS and PDU circuits before deployment.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Verify your VMS vendor's qualified hardware list before purchasing — most enterprise VMS platforms maintain certified workstation configurations, and the Xeon W-2400 series is widely represented on those lists, but confirm for your specific software version.
  • The shipped RAM configuration (2x 16 GB) uses only a portion of available DIMM slots. If you plan to expand memory later, map out the slot configuration before specifying additional DIMMs to avoid interleaving penalties — DDR5 on this platform performs best in matched-channel configurations.

The 30GA008AUS is best positioned as a primary VMS workstation or on-premises analytics server in a medium-to-large security operations center — the kind of environment where you need reliable Xeon-class compute, real memory expansion headroom, and a current-platform PCIe topology, without committing to a full rack-mount server deployment.

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: w3-2425
Processor cores: 6
Processor threads: 12
Processor boost frequency: 4.4 GHz
Processor frequency: 3 GHz
Performance cores: 6
Performance-core Max Turbo Frequency: 4.4 GHz
Processor cache: 15 MB
Processor cache type: Smart Cache
PCI Express slots version: 4.0, 5.0
Processor socket: LGA 4677 (Socket E)
Processor base power: 130 W
Maximum turbo power: 156 W
Internal memory: 32 GB
Maximum internal memory: 512 GB
Internal memory type: DDR5-SDRAM
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