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UNBOXING THE LENOVO THINKSTATION P330


The Lenovo Thinkstation P330 is an entry-level workstation that is known for its speed. It is regarded as the cheetah of workstations!

As someone who isn’t techie, when it comes to choosing for computers, the things that I look for are power, speed, connectivity ( I need multiple usb ports and card readers!! Haha) and aesthetics (of course being IG worthy is a must).

For this unboxing, I will let you know some of the features that I find interesting and also things that I understand. For technical specifications, I will be pulling information from the official Lenovo Website to help you know more about this device.

Watch my unboxing vlog below:

LET'S START UNBOXING


TOWER

A few days ago, I got the Lenovo P330 delivered in our house from Lenovo Philippines. I got 2 boxes delivered, one for the tower (cpu) and another one the monitor. Initially I panicked because I was looking for extra boxes for the mouse and keyboard. But later I learned that they are inside the tower box. Will tell you more about it in a short while.



I opened the box for the Thinkstation P330 Tower first. Inside the box you’ll get the following

  • 1 Thinkstation P330 Tower
  • 1 USB mouse
  • 1 USB keyboard
  • 1 Power cord
  • 1 USC- C cord
  • 2 Display port cable adaptor (I actually don’t know this, at first I thought it was for HDMI, but I was wrong).
  • 1 Set Up Guide Document
  • 1 Warranty Document

The tower measures 16.5 x 32.8 x 37.6 cm. I like that this tower looks compact. You can actually put in on your work desk beside the monitor and it will not occupy a lot of space. I love how this tower was built and designed. It is simple and clean with a beehive pattern accent (in black). I think this is to allow air circulation inside.







At first glance, I saw several ports in front and at the rear part of the tower.

Front Ports:

  • USB-C
  • 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 1**
  • 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 2**
  • Microphone jack
  • Combo audio jack

Rear Ports:

  • 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 1**
  • 2 x USB 2.0
  • 2 x DisplayPort
  • HDMI / DisplayPort (optional)
  • RJ45 (1 Gb Ethernet)
  • PS/2 (optional)
  • Serial
  • Audio jack out
  • Four optional DisplayPorts

I can say that seeing then number of ports in this device makes me happy. You can’t get too much ports for someone with cameras, phones and gazillions of external hard drives.

The casing can easily be opened, I tried opening it, but as I don’t know anything about a windows operated CPU, I tried as much as possible to not touch anything inside. I just took a photo to share to you guys.


LCD MONITOR

Now time to unbox the monitor


Inside the box you’ll get:

  • 1 power cord
  • 1 display cord
  • 1 23.8 inches TFT LCD monitor
  • 1 base plate
  • 1 adjustable support post


It is a 23.8 Inches TFT LCD monitor. The whole frame of the monitor is black. It’s like looking straight at a black mirror.


I love the extra detail at the base of the monitor which seems to be a mobile phone holder. I know we don’t need this, but, I’ll use it anyway.

MONITOR PORTS AND SLOTS

Bottom Ports:

  • 2 usb
  • 3 display ports
  • 1 ethernet connector

Side Ports

  • 2 usb
  • 1 Audio line out jack


After unboxing, it’s is time to connect everything and try this beast. The challenge so far was that cable organization. As I’ve been used to using laptops, I wasn’t used to dealing with so many wires, from power cords to the usb powered keyboards and mouse. But, nothing a little cable management can’t handle.


All in all I really like how this Tower + Monitor looks like. It suits a minimalistic work desk which will definitely inspire your creativity.

For technical specs. I pulled some information from the official Lenovo Website for further reference:

Processor

  • Configurable up to Intel® Xeon® E-2100
  • Configurable up to 9th Gen Intel® Core™ i7

Operating Sysmtem

  • Windows 10 Pro
  • Ubuntu Linux (preload)
  • Redhat Linux (certified)

Graphics

  • NVIDIA® Quadro RTX™ 4000

Chipset

  • Intel® C246

Memory

  • Up to 64 GB 2666MHz UDIMMs (for ECC & non-ECC)

Optane Support

  • 32 GB Intel® Optane™ NVMe M.2

Storage

  • Up to 3 x 1 TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD and choice of:
  • Up to 3 x 3.5” SATA 7200 rpm up to 4 TB (12 TB total), or
  • Up to 4 x 2.5” SATA SSD up to 1TB (4 TB total)

Connectivity

  • Intel® 9560 2x2 vPro with Bluetooth® 5.0

You can find more technical specifications in this link: https://www.lenovo.com/ph/en/workstations/thinkstation-p-series/ThinkStation-P330-Tower/p/WMD00000364

This post in made possible in partnership with Lenovo Philippines. You can check their check their website at www.lenovo.com and socials at @lenovoph.  All editorials and photos are my own unless mentioned or sighted from sources.











1 comment

  1. Tagal ko na di gumagamit ng desktop. This looks really fine though!

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