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Lenovo 30HA00B4US Thinkstation P3 Ultra I914900T 16G X1

Lenovo 30HA00B4US ThinkStation P3 Ultra Compact WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Ultra (30HA00B4US) is a compact, performance-dense works…

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Lenovo 30HA00B4US Thinkstation P3 Ultra I914900T 16G X1

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Lenovo 30HA00B4US ThinkStation P3 Ultra Compact Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Ultra (30HA00B4US) is a compact, performance-dense workstation built around Intel's 24-core Core i9-14900T processor — a configuration that delivers serious multi-threaded compute in a chassis small enough to mount behind a monitor or tuck into a tight equipment rack. At 9 lb and provisioned with DDR5-4800 memory and a 512 GB NVMe SSD, this unit targets professional workstation deployments where desk space is constrained but processing headroom cannot be compromised. For security operations workstations, VMS server builds, and edge analytics nodes, the P3 Ultra's combination of a low-TDP i9 CPU and four SO-DIMM expansion slots makes it worth a close look before committing to a full tower.

Key Features

  • Intel Core i9-14900T — 24 Cores, 5.1 GHz Boost: The i9-14900T's 24-core layout (8 P-cores + 16 E-cores) handles parallel workloads that would stall a standard 8- or 12-core workstation — think simultaneous video decoding across 32+ camera streams in a VMS server role, or running multiple analytics engines without starving the OS. The 5.1 GHz single-core boost keeps latency-sensitive tasks (UI, database queries, real-time alert processing) snappy. The T-suffix designation means a lower TDP envelope, which translates to quieter fan operation and less heat generation in enclosed or near-silent environments.
  • DDR5-4800 MHz Memory — 16 GB Installed, 192 GB Max: DDR5 at 4800 MHz delivers roughly double the memory bandwidth of DDR4-3200 — relevant when the CPU is simultaneously feeding multiple GPU-accelerated analytics pipelines or processing uncompressed video frames. The 16 GB base is workable for light VMS deployments, but the real story is the 192 GB ceiling across four SO-DIMM slots. Provisioning this unit at 64 GB or 128 GB keeps it viable as camera counts scale without requiring a hardware replacement cycle.
  • 512 GB NVMe SSD — Single Drive, Expandable: The factory 512 GB SSD is sized for the OS, VMS application stack, and short-term video buffering. It is not a long-term recording volume — plan external or network-attached storage for retention requirements beyond a few hours. The single installed SSD leaves room for a second drive depending on the chassis bay configuration, which matters if you want local cache storage alongside the primary OS drive.
  • 4x SO-DIMM Expansion Slots: With three slots open at delivery (1x16 GB installed), this unit can be upgraded without buying a new system. A two-slot upgrade to 2x64 GB reaches 128 GB; filling all four reaches the 192 GB platform maximum. For deployments that start small and grow — a phased camera rollout or an expanding analytics workload — this headroom is a concrete operational advantage over platforms with soldered or limited-slot memory.
  • 9 lb Chassis Weight: At 9 lb, the P3 Ultra is mount-friendly — compatible with VESA mount adapters and small-form-factor rack trays without structural concerns. This matters in deployments where the workstation lives behind a monitor on a wall bracket or in a shallow AV/security equipment cabinet rather than on a desk.
  • No Optical Drive: No optical bay means one fewer mechanical component and a more compact chassis profile. Software deployment via USB or network is assumed. If your environment requires optical media for software licensing or backup, plan for an external USB drive — this unit does not accommodate one internally.

Integration and Compatibility

The 30HA00B4US ships with a single 16 GB DDR5 SO-DIMM in one of four slots, leaving three open for field upgrades — a clean starting point for integrators who want to provision memory to match the deployment scope rather than pay for unused capacity upfront. The Intel Core i9-14900T supports Intel vPro technology on compatible platforms, enabling remote manageability features useful in distributed deployments where on-site access is limited. DDR5-4800 is the platform memory standard; verify that any upgrade modules match this speed to avoid downclocking the entire bank. For NVR and VMS deployments, pair this unit with a dedicated GPU (verify PCIe slot availability in the specific chassis configuration) and external high-capacity storage — the 512 GB SSD alone is not adequate for video retention. The P3 Ultra's compact form factor makes it a viable candidate for deployment alongside a PoE switch and NVR stack in a head-end closet or security operations room where rack depth is at a premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the maximum RAM this unit supports?

A: The ThinkStation P3 Ultra 30HA00B4US supports up to 192 GB of DDR5-4800 memory across four SO-DIMM slots. It ships with 1x16 GB installed, leaving three slots open for upgrades.

Q: Does the 30HA00B4US include an optical drive?

A: No. This configuration does not include an optical drive. Software installation and media access require USB or network-based methods.

Q: Is the i9-14900T a low-power processor?

A: The T-suffix on the i9-14900T designates a lower TDP variant of the standard i9-14900. It is designed for reduced heat output and quieter operation in compact chassis — well-suited for noise-sensitive or thermally constrained environments — while still offering 24 cores and up to 5.1 GHz boost clock.

Q: How much storage does the 30HA00B4US ship with, and can it be expanded?

A: It ships with a single 512 GB SSD. Whether additional storage bays are available depends on the specific chassis configuration; consult the platform spec sheet for slot availability before planning an internal expansion.

Q: What memory type does this workstation use?

A: DDR5-4800 MHz SO-DIMM. All upgrade modules should match this specification to avoid memory bank downclocking.

James Everett
James Everett

The 30HA00B4US is worth attention specifically because of the 192 GB DDR5 ceiling paired with the i9-14900T's 24-core layout — that combination is unusual in a sub-10-lb chassis and it directly addresses one of the recurring pain points I see on multi-server VMS deployments: the need for a compact, high-core-count analytics node that can be upgraded in the field as camera counts grow, without swapping the whole unit.

Technical Highlights:

  • 24-Core i9-14900T at 5.1 GHz Boost: Handles parallel decode and analytics workloads that would saturate an 8- or 12-core platform — practical headroom for 32+ stream VMS deployments or edge AI inference tasks running alongside a live operator UI.
  • 192 GB DDR5-4800 Max Memory: Three SO-DIMM slots open at delivery means you can right-size memory to today's workload (16 GB base) and expand without pulling the unit from service — a concrete advantage in phased rollouts where camera counts increase over a 12–24 month window.
  • 512 GB NVMe SSD: Fast enough for OS and application I/O; not sized for video retention. Budget external or NAS storage for any recording function — the internal SSD is an application drive, not a surveillance archive.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The T-suffix processor's reduced TDP is an asset in enclosed security cabinets and shallow rack installations where thermal management is constrained — but verify your VMS vendor's supported hardware list before committing, as some platforms impose specific CPU generation or vPro requirements.
  • With only 16 GB installed, memory-intensive VMS configurations (64+ cameras with analytics enabled) will hit a wall quickly — plan the memory upgrade at deployment time rather than as an afterthought, since SO-DIMMs are not always available on short notice in the field.

Best fit: a compact head-end workstation or analytics node in a physical security operations center where desk or rack depth is limited, camera counts are expected to scale past 32, and on-site maintenance access is infrequent enough that remote manageability features matter.

Specifications
Weight: 9.00 lb
Unspsc Code: 43211515
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor family: Intel® Core™ i9
Processor model: i9-14900T
Processor cores: 24
Processor boost frequency: 5.1 GHz
Processor frequency: 1.1 GHz
Internal memory: 16 GB
Maximum internal memory: 192 GB
Internal memory type: DDR5-SDRAM
Memory layout (slots x size: 1 x 16 GB
Memory slots: 4x SO-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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