Lenovo ThinkStation P8 P8
Powered by a 12-core Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7945WX and 64GB of DDR5 RAM, this workstation excels at multi-threaded, ISV-certified applications with a chassis co-developed with Aston Martin for advanced thermal performance. It pairs a 2TB NVMe SSD with an NVIDIA T1000 8GB GPU, offering reliable entry-level professional graphics in a rack-optimized form factor backed by 3-year Premier Support. This system is best for engineers and architects running certified CAD or simulation software who prioritize stability and support over raw GPU rendering power.
Snapshot
The 30-Second Version
The ThinkStation P8 is a CPU monster with a Threadripper PRO and 64GB of RAM that's perfect for heavy professional workloads. The NVIDIA T1000 GPU is a weak spot, and the port selection is disappointing. Shop carefully because prices swing wildly, but at the low end it's a solid value for the right user.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Threadripper PRO CPU is an absolute beast for multi-threaded work. 94th
- 64GB of DDR5 RAM is more than enough for most professional workloads. 86th
- Aston Martin co-designed chassis runs cool and looks professional. 85th
- Includes 3 years of Lenovo Premier Support with real human engineers. 70th
Cons
- Port selection is shockingly limited for a machine this expensive.
- NVIDIA T1000 GPU is underpowered for GPU rendering or any gaming.
- Price varies by over $5,500 between vendors, so you have to hunt for a deal.
- No customer reviews available yet to gauge real-world reliability.
What owners think
The proof
Performance
The Threadripper PRO 7945WX is the star here. With 12 cores and a 4.7GHz boost clock, it rips through CPU-heavy tasks like 3D rendering and code compilation. In our database, it's a standout performer, and paired with 64GB of fast DDR5 RAM, you won't hit a memory wall on complex projects. The 2TB NVMe SSD is also well above average for capacity and speed. The weak link is the NVIDIA T1000 GPU. It's a solid card for driving multiple displays and handling certified professional apps, but it's firmly middle of the pack for raw GPU compute and a total non-starter for gaming. If your workflow leans heavily on GPU rendering, this config will feel unbalanced.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7945WX |
| Cores | 12 |
| Frequency | 4.7 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 64 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | NVIDIA T1000 |
| VRAM | 8 GB |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 64 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR5 |
| Storage | 2 TB |
| Storage Type | SSD |
Build
| Form Factor | workstation |
System
| OS | Windows 11 Pro |
vs Competition
Stacked against something like the HP Omen GT22 or ASUS ROG GM700TZ, the ThinkStation P8 is in a completely different league for CPU-heavy professional work but gets absolutely destroyed in gaming and GPU tasks. Those competitors are gaming-first machines with powerful consumer GPUs. The Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 is a closer business-class rival, but the P8's Threadripper PRO gives it a clear edge in raw multi-core throughput. The MSI EdgeXpert and CLX SET systems offer more balanced configs for mixed workloads, but none of them touch the P8's CPU and RAM ceiling. If your software is ISV-certified and loves cores, the P8 is the pick. If you need a strong GPU, look elsewhere.
| Spec | Lenovo ThinkStation P8 P8 | HP Omen 45L | ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 | MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS | CLX SET TGMSETRTU5204BM | Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7945WX | Intel Core Ultra 9 285K | AMD Ryzen 9 9950X | NVIDIA GB | Intel Core i9 14900KF | Intel Core Ultra 9 285K |
| RAM (GB) | 64 | 64 | 64 | 128 | 64 | 64 |
| Storage (GB) | 2048 | 8096 | 2048 | 4096 | 8000 | 12096 |
| GPU | NVIDIA T1000 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 | AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT | NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 |
| Form Factor | workstation | mid-tower | Desktop | mini | mid-tower | mid-tower |
| Psu W | - | - | 850 | 240 | 850 | - |
| OS | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | NVIDIA DGX OS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Pro |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Storage | Reliability | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lenovo ThinkStation P8 P8 | 86.4 | 56.8 | 94.4 | 6.6 | 84.7 | 70.2 | 48.3 |
| HP Omen 45L Compare | 97.8 | 87 | 95.6 | 98.1 | 99.4 | 70.2 | 86.5 |
| ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Compare | 98.7 | 76.9 | 94.4 | 97.5 | 91.5 | 37.4 | 74.3 |
| MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Compare | 99.6 | 94.8 | 98.8 | 87.5 | 98 | 37.4 | 82.7 |
| CLX SET TGMSETRTU5204BM Compare | 94.2 | 80.6 | 96.7 | 86.7 | 99.2 | 11.4 | 95.4 |
| Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 Compare | 97.8 | 80.6 | 94.4 | 84.7 | 99.8 | 70.2 | 54.4 |
Price
Value & Pricing
Value is tricky because the price is all over the place. We've seen this config listed from $5,621 up to a painful $11,199. At the low end, you're getting a top-tier CPU, loads of RAM, and a fast SSD for a price that makes sense for a professional workhorse. At the high end, you're getting fleeced. If you're buying, Newegg currently shows the best pricing in our data, but you should absolutely check multiple vendors before pulling the trigger. The included 3-year Premier Support adds real value for businesses that can't afford downtime, but the middling GPU and poor port selection mean you're paying a premium for the CPU and build quality alone.
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Overview
Lenovo's ThinkStation P8 is a serious workstation for serious work. It packs an AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7945WX, 64GB of DDR5, and a 2TB SSD into a chassis co-developed with Aston Martin, which sounds fancy but mostly means it runs cool and quiet under load. This thing is built to chew through multi-threaded renders, simulations, and ISV-certified apps without breaking a sweat. Just don't expect it to game. At all. The NVIDIA T1000 GPU is a professional card for CAD and compute, not framerates, and our gaming score for this config is a brutal 18 out of 100.
We see the P8 as a purpose-built tool, not a general-purpose PC. The Threadripper CPU sits in the 86th percentile for workstations in our database, which is one of the best on the market, and the 64GB of RAM is even better at the 94th percentile. Storage is also a standout. But the port selection is a real letdown, landing in the 7th percentile, so you'll want to budget for a dock or hub if you need more connectivity. The price spread across vendors is wild too, ranging from $5,621 to $11,199, so shopping around is not optional.
Common Questions
Q: Can the Lenovo ThinkStation P8 handle gaming or VR work?
Not really. The NVIDIA T1000 is a professional GPU built for CAD and compute, not gaming. Our gaming score for this config is 18 out of 100, so you'll want a different machine if gaming is a priority.
Q: Is the RAM user-upgradeable?
Yes, the ThinkStation P8 uses standard DDR5 modules and the WRX90 platform supports expansion well beyond the included 64GB. You can easily add more RAM down the line if your workloads grow.
Q: What kind of support comes with this workstation?
Lenovo includes 3 years of Premier Support, which gives you 24/7 access to real engineers, not scripted call centers. They handle hardware, OEM software, and even prioritize parts and onsite labor.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this if you need a strong GPU for rendering, AI training, or any kind of gaming. The T1000 is a professional display driver, not a compute card, and you'll be disappointed. Also skip it if you rely on a lot of peripherals, the port situation is one of the worst we've seen on a modern workstation, so you'll need a dock just to plug in your basics.
Verdict
The Lenovo ThinkStation P8 is a single-minded machine built for engineers, architects, and data scientists who live in threaded CPU workloads. It's overkill for office work and useless for gaming, but in its niche, it's one of the best we've seen. Just make sure you're getting it at the right price and that you don't need a ton of ports or GPU horsepower.