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Lenovo 30HH004WUS Thinkstation P8 AP7995WX 16G X2 W11P

Lenovo 30HH004WUS ThinkStation P8 AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P8 (30HH004WUS) is a professional tower workst…

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Lenovo 30HH004WUS Thinkstation P8 AP7995WX 16G X2 W11P

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Lenovo 30HH004WUS ThinkStation P8 AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P8 (30HH004WUS) is a professional tower workstation built around AMD's Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX — a 96-core processor with a 384MB L3 cache and boost clocks up to 5.1 GHz. This configuration ships with 32GB of DDR5 ECC RAM across two 16GB DIMMs, a 1TB primary storage drive, and Windows 11 Pro. It is purpose-built for compute-intensive workloads: large-scale video processing, multi-stream surveillance analytics, AI inference pipelines, forensic analysis, and engineering simulation. For deployments where a standard desktop or rack server would either bottleneck under sustained parallel workload or consume impractical space, the P8 occupies a well-defined tier between high-end desktop and multi-socket rack infrastructure.

Key Features

  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX — 96 Cores, 5.1 GHz Boost: The 96-core count is the defining spec here. In multi-stream video analytics or parallel simulation jobs that can distribute work across threads, this processor delivers throughput that a 16- or 32-core workstation cannot match. Boost clocks reach 5.1 GHz on lightly threaded tasks, while the 2.5 GHz base frequency sustains all-core loads without throttling under prolonged operation. If your workload is single-threaded or lightly parallelized, this is over-specified — but for batch transcoding, multi-camera AI analytics, or parallel simulation, the core count is the point.
  • 384MB L3 Cache: At 384MB, the L3 cache is large enough to hold substantial working datasets in-processor, reducing main memory round-trips. For workloads like database-backed VMS query engines or real-time analytics processing many simultaneous data streams, this matters: less time waiting on DRAM means lower per-frame latency across the pipeline.
  • 32GB DDR5 ECC, Expandable to 1TB: The 32GB baseline across two 16GB DIMMs uses octa-channel DDR5 at 4800 MHz — providing the memory bandwidth a 96-core processor needs to stay fed. ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory catches and corrects single-bit memory errors without crashing, which is a non-negotiable in always-on workstation deployments running unattended video processing or analytics overnight. The 8-DIMM architecture supports expansion to 1TB of RAM, so the platform can grow with workload requirements without a chassis replacement.
  • Octa-Channel DDR5 at 4800 MHz: Octa-channel memory doubles the bandwidth available to the processor compared to quad-channel configurations. In throughput-sensitive workloads — particularly those moving large image buffers or ML inference tensors — memory bandwidth is often the real constraint. The DDR5-4800 eight-channel configuration ensures the 7995WX's core count can be utilized effectively rather than stalled waiting on memory.
  • 1TB Primary Storage: The included 1TB drive handles the OS, applications, and active project files. For surveillance or analytics deployments archiving large video libraries, additional storage expansion (internal bays or external arrays) is expected — 1TB is the OS/application baseline, not the data tier.
  • Socket sTR5 Platform: The sTR5 socket is the current-generation Threadripper PRO platform, confirming this system is built on AMD's latest workstation infrastructure rather than a prior generation. This matters for longevity: processor and platform upgrades within the sTR5 ecosystem remain an option as workload requirements evolve.
  • Windows 11 Pro Pre-installed: Ships with Windows 11 Pro, which includes BitLocker drive encryption, Remote Desktop, Hyper-V, and domain join — features required in enterprise and government deployments where workstation security policy and remote management are enforced.

Integration & Compatibility

The ThinkStation P8 30HH004WUS runs Windows 11 Pro out of the box, making it immediately compatible with the broad ecosystem of Windows-native VMS platforms, analytics engines, and CAD/simulation suites. The Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series is supported by AMD's professional driver stack and workstation-class firmware. ECC memory requires ECC-capable DIMMs on expansion — confirm that any additional memory modules are DDR5 ECC and match the 4800 MHz speed rating to maintain validated configurations. The sTR5 socket platform is distinct from consumer AM5; standard consumer AM5 coolers and AM4 accessories are not compatible. For deployments pairing this workstation with a network video recorder array or a IP camera infrastructure feeding a VMS, the 96-core CPU handles concurrent decode and analytics across dozens of streams without the per-stream licensing constraints of purpose-built NVR appliances. Organizations building out security workstations for command center or forensic review roles will find the memory expandability (to 1TB DDR5 ECC) and platform longevity relevant to multi-year deployment planning. Buyers evaluating the Lenovo workstation line for other configurations should note that the P8 is the platform for Threadripper PRO — lower-tier ThinkStation models use mainstream desktop or HEDT processors and do not support octa-channel ECC or the same expansion envelope.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the Lenovo ThinkStation P8 30HH004WUS ship with?

A: The 30HH004WUS ships with the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX — a 96-core processor on the sTR5 socket platform, with a 2.5 GHz base frequency, 5.1 GHz boost frequency, and 384MB L3 cache.

Q: How much RAM does the 30HH004WUS come with, and can it be expanded?

A: It ships with 32GB DDR5 ECC RAM configured as 2×16GB DIMMs running at 4800 MHz in octa-channel mode. The platform supports up to 1TB of RAM across 8 DIMM slots, allowing significant expansion without replacing the chassis or processor.

Q: Does the 30HH004WUS support ECC memory?

A: Yes. This system ships with DDR5 ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory as standard. ECC detects and corrects single-bit memory errors on the fly, which is important for unattended workstation operations where a silent memory error could corrupt data or crash a long-running process.

Q: What operating system does the ThinkStation P8 30HH004WUS ship with?

A: The system ships with Windows 11 Pro pre-installed, which includes BitLocker encryption, Remote Desktop, Hyper-V virtualization support, and domain-join capability — features typically required in enterprise and government environments.

Q: Is the 30HH004WUS suitable for running multi-camera video analytics software?

A: The 96-core Threadripper PRO 7995WX is well-suited for multi-stream workloads. VMS platforms that distribute decode and analytics work across CPU threads can leverage the core count directly. For GPU-accelerated analytics, confirm that your software stack's GPU requirements are met separately — the GPU is not specified in this configuration's evidence.

Q: Where is the ThinkStation P8 30HH004WUS manufactured?

A: Per the distribution data, the country of origin for this unit is Mexico.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison

The 30HH004WUS is a platform decision as much as a product purchase — once you spec a Threadripper PRO 7995WX workstation, you're committing to a class of workload. The 96-core count at 5.1 GHz boost with 384MB L3 cache is not incremental over a 16-core workstation; it's a different tier entirely, and the 32GB DDR5 ECC baseline across eight expandable slots signals that Lenovo expects buyers to grow into the memory headroom over the system's life.

Technical Highlights:

  • 96-Core Threadripper PRO 7995WX: At 2.5 GHz base / 5.1 GHz boost, this CPU handles sustained all-core workloads without thermal throttling while preserving single-threaded responsiveness for interactive tasks running alongside batch jobs.
  • 384MB L3 Cache: Large enough to hold working datasets for many analytics or simulation workloads entirely in cache, reducing DRAM round-trips and flattening per-operation latency under sustained load.
  • DDR5 ECC Octa-Channel at 4800 MHz, expandable to 1TB: Eight-channel DDR5 feeds the 96 cores the bandwidth they need; ECC protects long-running unattended processes from silent data corruption; and the 1TB ceiling means memory expansion doesn't require a platform change for years.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The sTR5 platform requires Threadripper PRO-specific coolers and ECC DDR5 DIMMs — standard AM5 consumer cooling solutions and non-ECC DIMMs are not compatible. Verify accessories before ordering expansion components.
  • At 9 lbs, this is a tower form factor workstation. Plan for physical footprint and thermal clearance at the installation site — it is not rack-mountable without a separate tower-to-rack conversion kit, which is not included in this configuration.

This system is the right call for a centralized analytics node in a large physical security deployment — one machine handling simultaneous decode, AI inference, and operator review across a high-channel-count camera infrastructure, where building out multiple underpowered servers would add licensing complexity and failure points instead of capacity.

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 boost frequency: 2.5 GHz
Processor frequency: 5.1 GHz
Processor cache: 384 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
ECC: Yes
Memory channels: Octa-channel
Total storage capacity: 1 TB
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