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Lenovo 30HH003YUS Thinkstation P8 AP7975WX 16G X2 W11P

Lenovo 30HH003YUS ThinkStation P8 Threadripper PRO WorkstationThe Lenovo ThinkStation P8 (30HH003YUS) is a tower workstation built around AMD's Ryzen …

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Lenovo 30HH003YUS Thinkstation P8 AP7975WX 16G X2 W11P

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Lenovo 30HH003YUS ThinkStation P8 Threadripper PRO Workstation

The Lenovo ThinkStation P8 (30HH003YUS) is a tower workstation built around AMD's Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7975WX — a 32-core, 64-thread processor with a 5.3 GHz boost clock and 128 MB of L3 cache. This is a machine designed for workloads that exhaust conventional desktops: simultaneous high-channel VMS decode, AI-assisted video analytics processing, 3D modeling, simulation, and data-intensive enterprise compute. If your deployment involves running video management software alongside analytics engines or rendering workloads at scale, the P8 platform provides the core density and memory bandwidth to handle them without compromise.

Platform Architecture and Processor

The 7975WX processor in the 30HH003YUS sits on AMD's Socket sTR5, the same socket shared across the Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series family. With 32 physical cores and 64 threads running at a base clock and boosting to 5.3 GHz, this processor handles massively parallel workloads — the kind that arise when decoding 64+ simultaneous HD streams, running inference on edge AI models, or processing sensor fusion data in real time. The 128 MB L3 cache keeps large working data sets on-die, reducing main-memory round trips that would otherwise bottleneck throughput-sensitive applications.

Key Features

  • 32 Cores / 64 Threads (Threadripper PRO 7975WX): Core count is the primary differentiator for multi-stream VMS workloads and parallel compute tasks. 32 physical cores means you can assign dedicated thread pools to analytics, recording, and UI rendering simultaneously without contention — something a 12- or 16-core workstation cannot sustain at scale.
  • 5.3 GHz Boost Clock: High single-thread performance matters for latency-sensitive tasks like live stream decode and interactive forensic playback. The 5.3 GHz peak boost ensures responsive UI even when background compute loads are saturating the parallel cores.
  • 128 MB L3 Cache: At 128 MB, the on-die cache is large enough to hold working sets for dozens of concurrent analytics threads, reducing the latency penalty of fetching from DDR5 main memory. In practice this translates to more consistent frame-processing throughput under sustained load.
  • 32 GB DDR5-4800 (2 × 16 GB, 8-Slot Platform): The system ships with 32 GB across two DIMM slots, leaving six slots open. DDR5 at 4800 MHz provides roughly 40% higher raw bandwidth than DDR4-3200 — meaningful for memory-bandwidth-bound analytics workloads. With 8 DIMM slots and a platform ceiling of 1 TB of RAM, the P8 scales well beyond its shipped configuration for deployments that grow over time.
  • 1 TB Maximum Memory Capacity: For deployments running in-memory databases, large-model inference, or memory-mapped video archives, a 1 TB ceiling removes the memory wall that limits smaller workstations. Plan your upgrade path — the 8-slot layout makes incremental expansion straightforward.
  • Socket sTR5 Platform Longevity: The sTR5 socket is AMD's current high-end workstation platform, meaning processor upgrade paths remain viable without motherboard replacement for the foreseeable product cycle. That matters for enterprises planning 5+ year deployment windows.
  • Windows 11 Pro: Ships with Windows 11 Pro, which includes BitLocker encryption, Hyper-V virtualization, and domain join — all relevant for enterprise security deployments where OS hardening and centralized management are baseline requirements.

Memory Expansion and Scalability

The ThinkStation P8 30HH003YUS ships in a 2 × 16 GB configuration, but the 8-slot DDR5 architecture is the real asset for integrators planning multi-phase deployments. DDR5-4800 dual-channel operation at 32 GB is sufficient for most mid-scale VMS deployments today; at 64 GB or 128 GB it handles large-scale analytics platforms and virtualized workloads. Reaching the 1 TB ceiling requires ECC RDIMM modules — verify module compatibility with Lenovo's qualified vendor list before procurement to avoid instability at high-capacity configurations.

Deployment Context

The P8 platform fits naturally into network video recorder and video analytics server roles where software-defined processing replaces dedicated appliance hardware. Security operations centers running Genetec Security Center, Milestone XProtect, or Avigilon Control Center on dedicated hardware benefit from the core density when simultaneous stream counts exceed what mid-range workstations can sustain. The platform is equally suited to non-security compute roles — engineering simulation, AI/ML inference, and financial modeling workloads share the same appetite for core count and memory bandwidth that the 7975WX delivers. At 9 lbs, the P8 ships in a tower form factor suited to under-desk or rack-shelf installation in equipment rooms. Review your rack enclosure clearances if rack-mounting — tower-to-rack conversion kits are available separately. For environments standardizing on a Lenovo hardware ecosystem, the ThinkStation P8 sits at the top of the commercial workstation line.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the 30HH003YUS ship with?

A: The 30HH003YUS is configured with the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7975WX — a 32-core, 64-thread processor in the Socket sTR5 platform, with a 5.3 GHz boost clock and 128 MB of L3 cache.

Q: How much RAM does the ThinkStation P8 30HH003YUS ship with, and what is the maximum?

A: It ships with 32 GB of DDR5-4800 SDRAM configured as 2 × 16 GB across two of the eight available DIMM slots. The platform supports up to 1 TB of RAM total.

Q: Can the memory be expanded after purchase?

A: Yes. The 8-slot DIMM layout leaves six slots open for expansion. Confirm module compatibility with Lenovo's qualified memory vendor list before adding capacity, particularly at higher-density configurations approaching the 1 TB ceiling.

Q: What operating system does the 30HH003YUS include?

A: The system ships with Windows 11 Pro, which includes BitLocker, Hyper-V, and domain join capabilities suitable for enterprise deployments.

Q: Is the ThinkStation P8 suitable for running VMS software like Milestone or Genetec?

A: The 32-core Threadripper PRO 7975WX and expandable DDR5 memory architecture make it a capable platform for high-channel VMS deployments. Confirm specific channel counts and analytics module requirements against your VMS vendor's hardware sizing guide, as software licensing and GPU requirements vary by deployment.

Q: What is the weight of the 30HH003YUS?

A: The unit weighs 9.00 lb as specified in the distribution data.

Karl Wilson
Karl Wilson

The 30HH003YUS is the configuration I'd point integrators toward when the conversation shifts from 'how many cameras' to 'how much simultaneous compute.' The Threadripper PRO 7975WX gives you 32 physical cores and a 5.3 GHz boost clock — that combination lets a single workstation handle high-channel live decode, parallel analytics inference, and VMS database I/O without the cores fighting each other for cycles.

Technical Highlights:

  • 128 MB L3 Cache: Keeps active analytics working sets on-die across all 32 cores — reduces the DDR5 fetch latency that shows up as dropped frames or processing lag when you're running concurrent object detection pipelines on a large stream count.
  • DDR5-4800 with 1 TB Platform Ceiling: The shipped 32 GB is a starting point. DDR5-4800 delivers the memory bandwidth the 7975WX needs to feed all 64 threads; the 8-slot layout means you can scale to 128 GB or 256 GB as your VMS and analytics footprint grows without touching the processor.
  • Socket sTR5 Platform: Same socket as the broader Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series lineup. That matters for long-lifecycle enterprise deployments — processor-level upgrade options exist within the platform without a full system replacement.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The shipped 2 × 16 GB memory configuration runs dual-channel; if you expand, populate slots in matched pairs to maintain dual-channel bandwidth across all active DIMMs — consult the system's memory population guide before ordering expansion modules.
  • This SKU does not include a discrete GPU. If your VMS or analytics platform uses GPU-accelerated decode or inference (Nvidia CUDA, AMD ROCm), factor in PCIe slot availability and power delivery when specifying the GPU — the P8 tower form factor provides room, but verify TDP headroom against the platform's power supply rating before procurement.

The ThinkStation P8 30HH003YUS is the right call for a centralized security operations workstation running a high-channel VMS with co-located AI analytics — the kind of deployment where a 16-core machine runs out of headroom during peak forensic review sessions and you need the core count to stay consistent under load.

Specifications
Weight: 9.00 lb
Country Origin: MX
Country Of Origin: MX
Unspsc Code: 43211515
Processor manufacturer: AMD
Processor family: AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO
Processor generation: AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series
Processor model: 7975WX
Processor cores: 32
Processor threads: 64
Processor boost frequency: 4 GHz
Processor frequency: 5.3 GHz
Processor cache: 128 MB
Processor cache type: L3
Number of processors installed: 1
Processor socket: Socket sTR5
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
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