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SKU: 30JQ005AUS
UPC: 199272040606
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Lenovo 30JQ005AUS ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2 Intel Core Ultra 9 285K vPro Ecores Up to 4.60GHZ

Lenovo 30JQ005AUS ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2 WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo 30JQ005AUS is a professional tower workstation built around Intel's Core U…

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Lenovo 30JQ005AUS ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2 Intel Core Ultra 9 285K vPro Ecores Up to 4.60GHZ

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SKU: 30JQ005AUS
UPC: 199272040606
Condition: New

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Lenovo 30JQ005AUS ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2 Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo 30JQ005AUS is a professional tower workstation built around Intel's Core Ultra 9 285K vPro processor and NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5070 — a pairing aimed squarely at security operations centers, video intelligence platforms, and engineering environments where decode throughput and GPU compute run simultaneously under sustained load. With 32GB of DDR5-5600 memory across two slots (expandable to 128GB across four DIMM slots), a 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD, and a 750W internal PSU, the ThinkStation P2 Gen 2 ships as a ready-to-deploy workstation running Windows 11 Pro 64-bit.

For integrators standing up video management workstations or enterprise security analysts running parallel camera decode streams, this platform delivers dedicated GPU memory headroom and per-core turbo speeds that software-only decoding simply cannot match.

Key Features

  • Intel Core Ultra 9 285K vPro, 24 Cores / 24 Threads: The 285K runs E-cores up to 4.60GHz with 36MB of combined cache. In VMS environments decoding dozens of H.265 streams concurrently, the 24-core count means individual stream decode tasks don't contend for the same physical cores handling UI rendering or analytics inference — a meaningful separation that keeps frame rates stable under peak load.
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 12GB GDDR7: 12GB of dedicated GPU memory handles large video tile grids, GPU-accelerated AI analytics, and forensic video enhancement without falling back to system RAM. Platforms like Milestone XProtect or Genetec Security Center that support GPU-accelerated decode benefit directly — offloading H.265/H.264 decode from the CPU frees the Core Ultra 9 for analytics and event handling.
  • 32GB DDR5-5600 (2 x 16GB, Expandable to 128GB): DDR5-5600 delivers roughly 50% higher bandwidth than DDR4-3200 at equivalent capacity. The 2 x 16GB configuration leaves two DIMM slots open, so upgrading to 64GB or 128GB for memory-intensive workloads (large forensic datasets, simultaneous VMS + analytics engines) is a single-session task with no re-provisioning overhead.
  • 1TB PCIe Gen4 TLC NVMe SSD (M.2 2280, Opal): PCIe Gen4 sequential reads exceed 5,000 MB/s on typical TLC NVMe drives — fast enough to handle simultaneous multi-stream video export and OS operations without I/O bottlenecks. The Opal self-encrypting drive capability matters in regulated environments (government facilities, financial security operations) where drive-level encryption is a compliance requirement, not an option.
  • 4x DIMM Slots, Up to 128GB DDR5: Future-proofing for workloads that grow. A security operations center that starts with 16-camera decode today and scales to 64 cameras in 18 months doesn't need a workstation replacement — just a memory upgrade.
  • Intel BE200 vPro Wi-Fi 7 + Bluetooth 5.4: Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) supports 6GHz band operation and multi-link operation for lower-latency wireless connectivity. Relevant for workstations positioned in open-plan SOC environments where running Ethernet isn't practical, or for demo/staging environments where wireless VMS connectivity is tested before permanent cabling.
  • 750W Internal PSU: A 750W supply provides sufficient headroom for the RTX 5070 under sustained GPU load plus the 285K under full multi-core utilization, with margin remaining for additional storage or PCIe expansion cards. Undersized PSUs are a common source of intermittent instability in GPU workstations — this spec avoids that failure mode.
  • Windows 11 Pro 64-bit, Pre-Installed: Ships ready for domain join and enterprise VMS software deployment. No OS provisioning step, no license procurement loop — the workstation can be imaged, joined to domain, and running VMS client software within a standard commissioning window.

Integration & Compatibility

The vPro platform enables Intel AMT (Active Management Technology) for out-of-band remote management — IT administrators can access the system via KVM-over-LAN even when the OS is unresponsive, which matters for remotely managed SOC infrastructure. The Core Ultra 9 285K supports Intel VT-d for direct I/O virtualization, relevant for deployments running VMS and analytics in separate VMs on the same hardware. GPU-accelerated IP camera stream decode is supported on platforms that implement NVIDIA NVDEC — consult your VMS vendor's GPU acceleration compatibility matrix for specific codec and channel-count limits. The Opal SSD works with enterprise BitLocker deployments and compatible TCG Opal management solutions. For a deeper look at how workstation specs map to VMS channel capacity, review your NVR and workstation planning resources before sizing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many concurrent H.265 camera streams can the 30JQ005AUS decode?

A: Stream count depends on resolution, codec profile, and whether GPU-accelerated decode is enabled in your VMS. The RTX 5070's NVDEC engine handles hardware H.265 decode, which typically supports 32+ 1080p streams or 8–16 4K streams in GPU-accelerated mode. CPU-only decode on the 24-core Core Ultra 9 285K adds additional headroom. Consult your VMS vendor's GPU acceleration guide for platform-specific limits.

Q: Can the memory be upgraded after purchase?

A: Yes. The 30JQ005AUS ships with 2 x 16GB DDR5-5600 modules in a 4-DIMM configuration, leaving two slots open. Maximum supported memory is 128GB DDR5, allowing straightforward upgrades to 64GB or 128GB without replacing the workstation.

Q: Does this workstation support Intel vPro remote management?

A: Yes. The Intel BE200vPro wireless adapter and Core Ultra 9 285K processor both carry vPro designation, enabling Intel AMT out-of-band management for remote KVM access, hardware inventory, and remediation even when the OS is offline.

Q: Is the SSD self-encrypting?

A: Yes. The 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD is Opal-compliant (TCG Opal), supporting hardware-based self-encryption. This satisfies drive-level encryption requirements in regulated environments without the performance overhead of software encryption.

Q: What is the warranty on the 30JQ005AUS?

A: Lenovo includes a 3-year manufacturer warranty with this configuration, as indicated in the product designation.

Q: Does this system require a separate power supply for the GPU?

A: No. The 750W internal PSU is sized to power the RTX 5070 and Core Ultra 9 285K under sustained load within the tower chassis — no external or supplemental power supply is needed.

James Everett
James Everett

The 30JQ005AUS is the configuration I'd specify for a mid-to-large security operations center that needs one workstation handling simultaneous live view, GPU-accelerated analytics, and forensic export without queuing those tasks sequentially. The RTX 5070's 12GB GDDR7 frame buffer is the key differentiator here — most VMS GPU acceleration guides set a practical limit based on VRAM, and 12GB keeps you well clear of the ceiling even when running 4K stream grids alongside AI-assisted search.

Technical Highlights:

  • Core Ultra 9 285K, 24C/24T at up to 4.60GHz: The 36MB cache and high E-core clock speeds mean background VMS indexing and analytics inference don't degrade the foreground decode pipeline — important when operators are actively reviewing footage while event processing continues in the background.
  • DDR5-5600 at 128GB ceiling: Starting at 32GB with two slots open means this workstation won't need replacing when your camera count doubles. The DDR5-5600 bandwidth also feeds the Core Ultra 9's memory-hungry AI inference workloads faster than DDR4 platforms at equivalent capacity.
  • PCIe Gen4 Opal NVMe SSD: The self-encrypting drive is a procurement win for government and financial sector deployments where FIPS or agency data-at-rest policies require hardware encryption — you get compliance without layering software encryption overhead on top of an already busy storage subsystem.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Verify your VMS platform's GPU acceleration compatibility matrix before assuming the RTX 5070 will be utilized — some legacy VMS versions support only specific NVIDIA driver branches, and the RTX 5000-series may require a platform update before hardware decode is activated.
  • The 750W PSU leaves limited headroom for adding multiple additional PCIe cards (e.g., capture cards, additional NVMe) under simultaneous GPU peak load — plan expansion carefully if your deployment requires dense internal I/O beyond the base configuration.

This workstation is the right fit for a security operations center running 32–64 camera streams through a GPU-accelerated VMS platform, particularly where Opal encryption compliance and out-of-band vPro management are non-negotiable requirements alongside raw decode throughput.

Specifications
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor family: Intel Core Ultra 9
Processor model: 285K
Processor cores: 24
Processor threads: 24
Internal memory: 32 GB
Maximum internal memory: 128 GB
Internal memory type: DDR5-SDRAM
Memory layout (slots x size: 2 x 16 GB
Memory slots: 4x DIMM
Memory clock speed: 5600 MHz
Total storage capacity: 1 TB
Storage media: SSD
Optical drive type: No
Total SSDs capacity: 1 TB
Number of SSDs installed: 1
SSD capacity: 1 TB
SSD interface: PCI Express 4.0
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