Lenovo P Series Ultra Gen 2 30J50033US Workstation 1 x Review
The Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Ultra crams a top-tier CPU into a tiny chassis, but its mid-range GPU reveals its niche. It's a specialist's tool, not for everyone.
The 30-Second Version
This compact Lenovo packs a 91st percentile CPU into a tiny box, making it a beast for data analysis and content creation. But its mid-range GPU and high price make it a poor choice for gamers or 3D artists. Think of it as a specialist, not an all-rounder.
Overview
The Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Ultra SFF Gen 2 is a compact workstation that punches way above its weight in CPU power. With its Intel Core Ultra 9 285 24-core processor landing in the 91st percentile, this little box is built for heavy-duty productivity, AI tasks, and content creation, not gaming. It pairs that top-tier CPU with 32GB of fast DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 5.0 SSD, all crammed into a 3.6kg small form factor chassis with a 330W power supply.
Performance
Let's talk numbers. That CPU score in the 91st percentile means it's faster than nearly all other desktops in our database for multi-threaded workloads. The 32GB of DDR5-6400 RAM sits in the 82nd percentile, offering plenty of headroom for virtual machines and large datasets. Storage is solid too, with a PCIe 5.0 SSD in the 72nd percentile. The trade-off is the GPU. The NVIDIA RTX A1000 is a capable professional card for driving displays and light GPU compute, but its 53rd percentile ranking tells you it's not for heavy rendering or gaming. It's a specialist, not a generalist.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong cpu (94th percentile) 94th
- Strong ram (80th percentile) 80th
- Strong reliability (72th percentile) 72th
- Strong port (69th percentile) 69th
Cons
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 9 |
| Cores | 13 |
| Frequency | 2.5 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 36 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX A1000 |
| Type | discrete |
| VRAM | 8 GB |
| VRAM Type | GDDR6 |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 32 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR5 |
| Storage | 1 TB |
| Storage Type | SSD |
Build
| Form Factor | SFF |
| PSU | 330 |
| Weight | 3.6 kg / 7.9 lbs |
Connectivity
| HDMI | 4x Mini DisplayPort 1.4a |
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 7 |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.4 |
System
| OS | Windows 11 Pro |
Value & Pricing
Here's the tricky part. This machine costs between $3,198 and $3,645 depending on the vendor, a spread of $447. That's a lot of money. You're paying a premium for the compact form factor, the top-shelf CPU, and the Lenovo workstation pedigree. If your workflow is heavily CPU-bound and desk space is at a premium, the value proposition makes sense. But if you need balanced power for gaming or 3D work, that price tag looks steep for a system with a mid-tier GPU.
vs Competition
Compared to gaming desktops like the HP Omen 45L or Alienware Aurora R16, the P3 Ultra wins on CPU power and compactness but gets smoked in gaming. Those systems often pair a fast CPU with a much more powerful consumer GPU. Against other workstations, like a Dell Precision Tower in a similar price range, you might find better GPU options but a larger chassis. The P3 Ultra's unique selling point is its combination of near-top-tier CPU performance and its tiny size. It's a trade-off: you get portability and compute power, but you sacrifice graphical horsepower and upgrade flexibility.
| Spec | Lenovo P Series Ultra Gen 2 30J50033US Workstation 1 x | Dell Alienware Dell Alienware Aurora Gaming Desktop | HP OMEN HP OMEN 45L Gaming Desktop, Intel Core Ultra 7 | MSI EdgeXpert MSI EdgeXpert-11SUS AI Supercomputer | Acer Nitro Acer Nitro 60 Desktop Computer | ASUS ROG ROG NUC (2025) Gaming Mini PC with Intel Core |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 9 | Intel Core Ultra 9 285K | Intel Core Ultra 7 265K | NVIDIA GB | AMD Ryzen 9 7900 | Intel Core Ultra 9 |
| RAM (GB) | 32 | 32 | 32 | 128 | 32 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | 1024 | 2048 | 2048 | 4096 | 2048 | 2048 |
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX A1000 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 | NVIDIA | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 |
| Form Factor | SFF | Desktop | Desktop | Mini | Desktop | Mini |
| Psu W | 330 | 1000 | 850 | 240 | 850 | 330 |
| OS | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Pro | NVIDIA DGX OS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Storage | Reliability | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lenovo P Series Ultra Gen 2 30J50033US Workstation 1 x | 93.5 | 58.6 | 79.5 | 69.2 | 66.1 | 71.9 | 47 |
| Dell Alienware Aurora Gaming Compare | 97.8 | 87.9 | 86.3 | 99.4 | 93.1 | 71.9 | 93.8 |
| HP OMEN 45L Gaming Compare | 96.5 | 87.9 | 79.5 | 80 | 93.1 | 71.9 | 99.8 |
| MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS AI Supercomputer Compare | 99.1 | 95 | 99.1 | 91.1 | 98 | 41.2 | 85.9 |
| Acer Nitro 60 Compare | 86.8 | 84.7 | 79.5 | 77 | 93.1 | 36.1 | 87.1 |
| ASUS ROG NUC Gaming Compare | 92.2 | 87.9 | 79.5 | 85.7 | 93.1 | 41.2 | 89.8 |
Common Questions
Q: How much storage does it have, and is it fast?
It comes with a 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD using the PCIe 5.0 standard. That puts its storage speed in the 72nd percentile, so it's very fast for loading applications and files, though not the absolute fastest available.
Q: What kind of keyboard and mouse are included?
Lenovo includes a basic USB keyboard and a USB mouse (specifically a Calliope mouse). They're functional for getting started, but professionals might want to upgrade to their preferred peripherals.
Q: Can it really run four 4K monitors?
Yes, thanks to the NVIDIA RTX A1000's four Mini DisplayPort 1.4a outputs. It's rated to drive four 4K displays at up to 120Hz refresh rates, which is great for financial modeling or video editing timelines.
Who Should Skip This
Gamers and 3D creators should look elsewhere. With a gaming score of just 60.9/100 and a GPU sitting in the 53rd percentile, this machine isn't built for that. You're paying for a CPU you won't fully utilize in games, while the GPU will bottleneck any modern title. Also, if you think you might want to slot in a beefier graphics card later, the 330W power supply in this SFF case makes that nearly impossible.
Verdict
We recommend the ThinkStation P3 Ultra SFF Gen 2 if you have a specific, CPU-intensive professional workload and a tiny desk. Its 91st percentile CPU is legitimately impressive in this form factor. But we have to be blunt: skip it if gaming, 3D rendering, or future GPU upgrades are on your mind. The RTX A1000 and the 330W PSU will hold you back. This is a brilliant tool for a specific job, not a do-it-all powerhouse.