Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Tiny Gen 2

The 20-core Intel Core Ultra 7 265 and 32GB of 5600 MT/s DDR5 memory deliver serious compute muscle in a 1.40kg mini chassis that barely occupies desk space. Four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs and Wi-Fi 7 make it a capable multi-display hub for productivity. It’s ideal for developers, data analysts, and business users who need high core counts and plentiful I/O without a tower footprint.

CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 265
RAM 32 GB
Storage 1 TB
GPU Intel Graphics
form factor mini
psu w 230
OS Windows 11 Pro
Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Tiny Gen 2 desktop
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价格 €0
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关于此Desktop

Featuring a compact design, the Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Tiny Gen 2 Desktop Workstation helps to boost your productivity without taking up too much desktop space. But don't be fooled by its size. This workstation is designed to deliver AI-enhanced fast and reliable performance, so that you can complete a variety of content creation and data analysis tasks in short time.

  • 2.4 GHz Intel Core Ultra 7 265 20-Core
  • 32GB of 5600 MT/s DDR5 RAM
  • Integrated Intel Graphics
  • 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD

The 30-Second Version

A 20-core pocket rocket that's brilliant for CPU-heavy office work but hopeless for anything graphical. Buy it for the cores, not the pixels.

Overview

This little box hides a lot of muscle. The Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Tiny Gen 2 stuffs a 20-core Intel Core Ultra 7 265 into a chassis you can mount behind a monitor, and it's shockingly fast for pure CPU grunt. But there's a catch: graphics are handled entirely by the integrated Intel GPU, which means this thing will choke on anything more demanding than spreadsheets or light photo editing. For developers, data crunchers, or anyone drowning in browser tabs, it's a dream. For creative pros or weekend gamers, look elsewhere.

Performance

We expected decent performance, but having 20 cores and 32GB of speedy 5600 MT/s DDR5 RAM in a box this small caught us off guard. Our benchmarks push the CPU into the top tier (it lands in the 89th percentile), so compiling code, running virtual machines, or batch-processing data is buttery smooth. The 1TB NVMe SSD is snappy but sits at an unremarkable 73rd percentile; it's fine, just not envelope-pushing. Where things fall apart is the GPU. With integrated Intel Graphics scoring a middling 46th percentile, you can forget about 3D rendering or even light gaming. The four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs tease multi-monitor freedom, but you'll need to keep those pixels to work apps, not textures.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 88.8
GPU 45.7
RAM 81.9
Ports 73.9
Storage 72.6
Reliability 71.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Tiny footprint that mounts out of sight 89th
  • Beastly 20-core CPU performance for the size 82th
  • Wi-Fi 7 and dual Ethernet keep you lag-free 74th
  • Quad DisplayPort outputs for massive screen real estate 73th

Cons

  • Integrated graphics kneecap any serious GPU work
  • No internal expansion for a dedicated GPU
  • Storage speed is merely okay, not class-leading
  • Pricey, especially considering the weak graphics

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 265
Cores 20
Frequency 2.4 GHz
L3 Cache 30 MB

Graphics

GPU Intel Graphics
Type integrated

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 1 TB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Build

Form Factor mini
PSU 230
Weight 1.4 kg / 3.1 lbs

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 1
USB Ports 6
HDMI 4x DisplayPort 1.4a Output
DisplayPort 4x DisplayPort 1.4a Output
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 7
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.4
Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet

System

OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

Is it worth it? For CPU-bound workloads, absolutely. But you need to shop smart: prices swing wildly from $1,989 to $2,703, and the best deal we spotted was at an unnamed vendor on the lower end. If your work involves machine learning, video editing, or gaming, don't drop two grand here—you're paying for cores you can't feed properly. For the right use case, though, this is a mini marvel that earns its keep.

vs Competition

Most people comparing this to an HP OMEN or ASUS ROG gaming desktop are missing the point. The real rival is the Apple Mac mini M4. That tiny Mac trades blows on CPU, but its integrated GPU absolutely humiliates this Lenovo for graphics tasks, and it often costs similar money. The Dell XPS EBT2250 is a more traditional tower that offers actual GPU options, so if you've got desk space and need a strong all-rounder, go Dell. This ThinkStation only wins if you need maximum CPU threads in a vanishingly small package and won't ever miss a dedicated GPU.

Spec Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Tiny Gen 2 HP OMEN 45L GT22-3080 ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Dell Tower Plus DEBT2250-7177BLK-PUS Corsair ONE i600
CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 265 Intel Core Ultra 7 265K AMD Ryzen 9 9950X ARM Intel Core Ultra 7 265 Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
RAM (GB) 32 32 64 128 32 64
Storage (GB) 1024 2048 2048 4096 1024 2048
GPU Intel Graphics NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT NVIDIA Blackwell GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
Form Factor mini mid-tower mid-tower mini mid-tower sff
Psu W 230 850 850 240 750 1000
OS Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortStorageReliability
Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Tiny Gen 2 88.845.781.973.972.671.7
HP OMEN 45L GT22-3080 Compare 95.888.377.993.890.971.7
ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Compare 98.877.394.297.690.940
MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Compare 99.695.498.98897.340
Dell Tower Plus DEBT2250-7177BLK-PUS Compare 88.881.377.998.772.671.7
Corsair ONE i600 Compare 97.888.398.197.690.934.4

Common Questions

Q: Can I game on this at all?

Nope, not really. The integrated Intel Graphics are fine for Solitaire or streaming, but any modern 3D title will run like a slideshow. If you want a tiny desktop that can handle some games, get the Apple Mac mini M4 or a compact PC with a discrete GPU.

Q: Can I add a dedicated graphics card later?

No. The chassis is sealed and tiny—there's literally no room for a PCIe card. What you see is what you get. If you think you'll ever need a real GPU, you're looking at the wrong machine.

Q: How many monitors can this support?

Up to four, thanks to the four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs. That's fantastic for trading desks, network operations centers, or anyone whose workflow demands a wall of screens. Just remember, all that pixel-pushing depends on the integrated GPU, so keep your applications 2D.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a versatile home PC that can edit video, run CAD, or play Fortnite, this isn't it. Go get a Dell XPS tower with an NVIDIA card, or the Apple Mac mini M4—both will laugh at the ThinkStation's graphical limits while giving you similar CPU muscle.

Verdict

Grab the ThinkStation P3 Tiny Gen 2 if you're a programmer, financial analyst, or sysadmin who wants peak CPU in a cable-friendly form factor. It's quiet, ridiculously compact, and chews through threaded work like nothing. Just be realistic about the graphics. This isn't a sleeper gaming rig or a budget Premiere box. Accept its limitations, and you'll love it. Push it into GPU territory, and you'll hate it.

Usage Scores

Overall (78.5)Gaming (16)Compact (88.9)Creator (30.7)Business (78.5)Developer (78.9)Home Office (82.4)Workstation (75.7)

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