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Lenovo 30HH0083US Thinkstation P8 AMD Threadripper PRO 9975WX (4.00GHZ 128MB) W11P64 ENG 64.0G

Lenovo 30HH0083US ThinkStation P8 AMD Threadripper PRO WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P8 (30HH0083US) is a tower workstation built around …

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Lenovo 30HH0083US Thinkstation P8 AMD Threadripper PRO 9975WX (4.00GHZ 128MB) W11P64 ENG 64.0G

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SKU: 30HH0083US
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Lenovo 30HH0083US ThinkStation P8 AMD Threadripper PRO Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P8 (30HH0083US) is a tower workstation built around AMD's Threadripper PRO 9975WX — a 32-core, 64-thread processor that runs at 4.0 GHz base with a 5.4 GHz boost frequency. If your workload involves running a video management system at scale, real-time analytics processing across dozens of camera streams, or forensic video review alongside heavy concurrent tasks, this is the class of machine that stops being the bottleneck. It ships with 64 GB of DDR5-6400 across four slots, a 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, and Windows 11 Pro 64-bit — factory-configured and ready to deploy.

Key Features

  • 32-Core / 64-Thread AMD Threadripper PRO 9975WX: With 64 logical processors available simultaneously, the P8 handles multi-stream VMS decoding, concurrent analytics engines, and operator workload without thread contention. The 5.4 GHz single-core boost means latency-sensitive forensic playback and search operations stay snappy even when background batch jobs are running.
  • 64 GB DDR5-6400 (4×16 GB, 8-Slot Expandable to 1 TB): DDR5 at 6400 MHz delivers roughly double the theoretical memory bandwidth of DDR4-3200 — relevant when VMS platforms buffer large frame caches or when running inference models alongside live decode. With four of eight slots populated, you have headroom to scale to 128 GB, 256 GB, or all the way to 1 TB without replacing any installed DIMMs.
  • 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD: PCIe 4.0 sequential reads typically land above 7 GB/s on drives of this class — enough to handle simultaneous high-bitrate video export, database indexing, and OS operations without queuing. A single 2 TB SSD is the baseline; the Threadripper PRO platform supports additional NVMe expansion for tiered storage architectures.
  • Windows 11 Pro 64-bit Pre-installed: Ships with a licensed OS. Enterprise VMS platforms — including NVR software stacks and analytics middleware — typically require Pro or higher for domain join, Group Policy, BitLocker, and Remote Desktop. No additional OS licensing required at deployment.
  • No Optical Drive: The absence of an optical drive is a deliberate trade-off for thermals and bay space. Enterprise software delivery is network- or USB-based at this tier — this is a non-issue in a managed IT environment but worth confirming if your workflow still relies on disc-based license media.
  • 9 lb Form Factor, Country of Origin Mexico: At 9.00 lb, the P8 is a compact tower relative to its core count — manageable for rack-adjacent placement in a server room annex or an operator workstation desk. The MX origin is relevant for procurement teams tracking supply-chain provenance.

Integration & Compatibility

The ThinkStation P8 sits on the Lenovo workstation platform, which has broad ISV certification coverage for professional applications. The Threadripper PRO 9975WX supports PCIe 5.0 lanes at the platform level, enabling high-bandwidth GPU and capture card expansion beyond what consumer-grade platforms allow. For security operations deployments, the P8 pairs naturally with PoE-managed network infrastructure and VMS server roles — Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, and Avigilon Control Center all publish Windows 11 Pro compatibility. The DDR5 ECC memory support (verify with your specific DIMM selection) and the multi-core architecture make this a viable host for edge AI inference tasks that are increasingly offloaded from camera hardware to central servers. The 30HH0083US configuration ships with a single 2 TB NVMe; additional storage tiers (SATA SSDs, additional NVMe) can be provisioned using the available drive bays inherent to the P8 tower chassis. For high-density video storage requirements, pairing this workstation with a dedicated NAS or SAN over 10GbE is the standard architecture for deployments exceeding 30–40 camera channels at full retention.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor is in the 30HH0083US, and how many cores does it have?

A: The 30HH0083US ships with the AMD Threadripper PRO 9975WX — 32 cores, 64 threads, 4.0 GHz base clock, 5.4 GHz boost frequency.

Q: How much RAM is installed, and what is the maximum supported?

A: The configuration ships with 64 GB of DDR5-6400 (4×16 GB across 4 of 8 DIMM slots). The platform supports up to 1 TB of total memory, so all four remaining slots can be populated without removing existing modules.

Q: What storage is included?

A: One 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD is installed at the factory. Additional NVMe and SATA storage can be added through the available expansion bays in the P8 tower chassis.

Q: What operating system does the 30HH0083US ship with?

A: It ships with Windows 11 Pro 64-bit (English). No separate OS license purchase is needed.

Q: Is this workstation suitable as a VMS server for large-scale video surveillance deployments?

A: Yes. The 32-core Threadripper PRO 9975WX and 64 GB DDR5-6400 give this machine the thread count and memory bandwidth for multi-stream decoding and analytics workloads. For deployments beyond 40–60 high-resolution channels, pairing it with dedicated NAS storage over 10GbE is recommended to avoid storage I/O becoming the constraint.

Q: Does the 30HH0083US include an optical drive?

A: No. This configuration does not include an optical drive. Software delivery and OS imaging at this tier is network- or USB-based.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison

When I look at the 30HH0083US, the spec that defines where this machine belongs is the memory architecture: 64 GB DDR5-6400 installed across 4 of 8 slots with a 1 TB ceiling. That's not just headroom — it's a deliberate platform choice. The Threadripper PRO 9975WX's 32 cores and 64 threads are only useful if the memory subsystem can keep them fed, and DDR5-6400 does that at a bandwidth level that DDR4-based workstations simply can't match.

Technical Highlights:

  • AMD Threadripper PRO 9975WX (32C/64T, 4.0–5.4 GHz): 64 logical processors means you can run a VMS recording service, a separate analytics engine, active operator workstations, and background archival tasks simultaneously without any one process starving the others. The 5.4 GHz boost keeps single-threaded UI and search operations responsive.
  • DDR5-6400, 8-Slot / 1 TB Max: Four slots open at purchase means you can double to 128 GB without displacing a single installed DIMM — useful when a deployment grows and the analytics tier needs more frame buffer. ECC support (verify DIMM selection) protects long-running VMS processes from silent memory errors.
  • 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD: PCIe 4.0 NVMe sequential throughput handles simultaneous high-bitrate clip export and database writes without queuing. This is the OS and application drive — for video retention, an external NAS over 10GbE is the right complement, not additional internal NVMe.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The 9.00 lb tower form factor fits cleanly in a rack-adjacent equipment shelf or a dedicated workstation alcove in a security operations center — it's not a 1U rackmount, so plan physical placement accordingly.
  • No optical drive means any bare-metal recovery or re-imaging workflow must use USB or network PXE boot. Confirm your IT team's imaging pipeline supports this before deploying in a high-turnover environment.

The 30HH0083US is the right platform for a central VMS server or analytics processing node in a mid-to-large enterprise physical security deployment — specifically where the channel count or AI inference load has already pushed a previous server-class machine past its CPU thread ceiling.

Specifications
Weight: 9.00 lb
Country Origin: MX
Country Of Origin: MX
Unspsc Code: 43211515
Processor manufacturer: AMD
Processor cores: 32
Processor threads: 64
Processor boost frequency: 5.4 GHz
Processor frequency: 4 GHz
Internal memory: 64 GB
Maximum internal memory: 1 TB
Internal memory type: DDR5-SDRAM
Memory layout (slots x size: 4 x 16 GB
Memory slots: 8x DIMM
Memory clock speed: 6400 MHz
Total storage capacity: 2 TB
Storage media: SSD
Optical drive type: No
Total SSDs capacity: 2 TB
Number of SSDs installed: 1
SSD capacity: 2 TB
SSD interface: PCI Express 4.0
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