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Lenovo 30JQ007EUS Thinkstation P2 Tower GEN 2 Intel Core Ultra 7 265 Vpro (e-cores UP to 4.60GHZ

Lenovo 30JQ007EUS ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2 WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2 (30JQ007EUS) is a commercial-grade tower works…

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Lenovo 30JQ007EUS Thinkstation P2 Tower GEN 2 Intel Core Ultra 7 265 Vpro (e-cores UP to 4.60GHZ

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SKU: 30JQ007EUS
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Lenovo 30JQ007EUS ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2 Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2 (30JQ007EUS) is a commercial-grade tower workstation built around Intel's Core Ultra 7 265 vPro processor — a 20-core, 20-thread chip with E-cores reaching 4.60 GHz. At 9 lb and in a standard tower form factor, it fits under or beside a desk without rack space, making it practical for security operations centers, video management server rooms, and engineering workstations that don't live in a data closet. If you're running a video management system or forensic analysis tools locally, this class of machine handles the sustained compute load those applications demand.

Key Features

  • Intel Core Ultra 7 265 vPro — 20 Cores, 20 Threads: The vPro platform includes hardware-level manageability (Intel AMT) and security features that matter in enterprise deployments — remote out-of-band access, hardware-enforced platform integrity. For IT teams managing distributed security infrastructure, that means you can diagnose and remediate a hung VMS server without rolling a truck. E-cores topping at 4.60 GHz handle background encoding and analytics tasks without starving foreground video decode threads.
  • 32 GB DDR5-5600 MHz (Single Channel, Expandable to 128 GB): Ships with one 32 GB DDR5 module across four DIMM slots. That single-stick config means you're running single-channel memory today — if throughput matters (large VMS databases, simultaneous multi-stream decode), adding a second matched 32 GB stick to enable dual-channel is the first upgrade to plan. The 128 GB ceiling gives this platform long useful life as workload requirements grow.
  • 1 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD: PCIe Gen 4 drives deliver sequential read speeds roughly double what Gen 3 offers — meaningful when loading large forensic video files or running VMS databases with high I/O. A single 1 TB drive is the starting point; the ThinkStation P2 Tower form factor supports additional storage expansion without external enclosures.
  • Tower Form Factor — 9 lb: A tower workstation at this weight is portable enough to relocate between installs but substantial enough to stay put on a desk. No rack rails needed, no rail-kit compatibility matrix to manage. Deploy it on a shelf, under a desk, or in a small server closet without infrastructure changes.
  • No Optical Drive: The absence of an optical drive is intentional on modern commercial workstations — it removes an attack surface and keeps the chassis cleaner. Software deployment via USB or network is standard practice in managed enterprise environments. If legacy optical media access is required for a specific workflow, plan for an external USB drive.
  • Intel Core Ultra 7 vPro Platform — Enterprise Manageability: vPro's Intel AMT capability allows IT administrators to access the system remotely at the firmware level, independent of OS state. For a security operations workstation that must stay online 24/7, this is meaningful: a hung OS doesn't require physical intervention to recover.

Integration and Compatibility

The 30JQ007EUS is positioned for integration with enterprise network video recorders and VMS platforms as a client workstation or edge compute node. The Intel Core Ultra 7 vPro processor supports Intel's hardware virtualization extensions, making it viable for running virtualized workloads — for example, a dedicated VMS client VM alongside a forensic analysis environment. Pairing this workstation with a PoE switch for camera network management or with enterprise IP camera systems over a managed LAN is a straightforward deployment pattern. For organizations evaluating the broader Lenovo commercial workstation line, the ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2 sits in the mainstream professional tier, suited for 1–4 simultaneous high-resolution video streams depending on VMS software efficiency and GPU configuration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many memory slots does the 30JQ007EUS have, and what is the maximum RAM?

A: The 30JQ007EUS has 4x DIMM slots. It ships with 1x 32 GB DDR5-5600 module installed, leaving three slots open. Maximum supported memory is 128 GB.

Q: Does the 30JQ007EUS ship with a discrete GPU?

A: GPU configuration is not confirmed in the available specification data for this SKU. Verify the exact graphics configuration with the product listing or your sales contact before purchase if a specific GPU is required for your workload.

Q: What storage interface does the 1 TB SSD use?

A: The included 1 TB SSD uses a PCIe Express 4.0 interface, offering substantially higher throughput than PCIe 3.0 drives — an advantage when handling large video files or high-I/O database workloads.

Q: Is the 30JQ007EUS suitable for running a video management system (VMS) server?

A: The Core Ultra 7 265 vPro with 20 cores, 32 GB DDR5, and a PCIe 4.0 SSD provides a capable foundation for VMS client or light server workloads. For heavy multi-channel VMS server deployments, evaluate your channel count, retention requirements, and whether a dedicated NVR or server-class platform better fits the load.

Q: What does vPro add over a standard Core Ultra 7 processor?

A: Intel vPro includes Intel Active Management Technology (AMT), which enables remote out-of-band management — IT administrators can access, diagnose, and remediate the system even when the OS is unresponsive. It also adds hardware-level security features including platform integrity verification, relevant for enterprise security environments.

Q: Can the RAM be upgraded after purchase?

A: Yes. The system ships with 1x 32 GB in one of four DDR5 DIMM slots. Adding a second matched 32 GB module enables dual-channel operation, which improves memory bandwidth — a practical first upgrade for memory-intensive workloads. The platform supports up to 128 GB total.

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The 30JQ007EUS runs an Intel Core Ultra 7 265 vPro at up to 4.60 GHz across 20 cores — and the vPro designation is what makes this unit worth calling out for security infrastructure deployments specifically. Most workstations in this class ship without AMT, which means a frozen OS requires someone physically at the machine. In a 24/7 security operations environment, that's a service interruption, not a minor inconvenience.

Technical Highlights:

  • DDR5-5600 MHz — Single Channel Out of Box: Ships with 1x 32 GB, which runs single-channel. For VMS workloads with active database I/O, adding a second 32 GB DDR5-5600 stick to slot 2 to enable dual-channel is the most cost-effective day-one performance upgrade. The platform ceiling is 128 GB across four slots.
  • PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD (1 TB): Gen 4 NVMe delivers roughly 2x the sequential throughput of Gen 3 — matters for forensic video review workflows where you're scrubbing through large clip files or running a VMS database with concurrent read/write from multiple camera streams.
  • 20-Core/20-Thread Core Ultra 7 265: No hyperthreading on these cores, which means 20 physical cores doing real work — not virtual threads sharing execution units. For multi-process VMS environments running simultaneous decode, analytics, and recording tasks, physical core count is what actually scales.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The single-channel memory configuration (1x 32 GB) is the primary out-of-box limitation for memory-bandwidth-sensitive workloads. Plan the second DIMM into the budget at purchase time if VMS or analytics workloads are the primary use case.
  • GPU and display output specs are not confirmed for this SKU in available evidence — validate graphics configuration before deploying as a multi-monitor security operations workstation. The ThinkStation P2 Tower form factor does support discrete GPU slots, but installed card(s) must be confirmed per SKU.

Best fit: a security operations center workstation or dedicated VMS client node where Intel AMT remote manageability is a hard requirement, DDR5 headroom matters for future workload growth, and the team needs a tower that doesn't require rack infrastructure to deploy.

Specifications
Weight: 9.00 lb
Unspsc Code: 43211515
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor family: Intel Core Ultra 7
Processor model: 265
Processor cores: 20
Processor threads: 20
Internal memory: 32 GB
Maximum internal memory: 128 GB
Internal memory type: DDR5-SDRAM
Memory layout (slots x size: 1 x 32 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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