
Lenovo
Lenovo 30DK003RUS-4382-238730 ThinkStation P340 Desktop, i7-10700, 64GB RAM, 4TB SSD
UHDi7-1070064GB RAM64GB DDR44TB SSD
64GB of ECC-class DDR4 and a 4TB SSD give the ThinkStation P340 the memory depth and storage throughput serious workstation workloads actually demand.
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Overview
Key Features
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45), No Webcam, USB Keyboard, .
Intel Core i7-10700 Octa Core 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10700 2.90GHz Processor (upto 4.8 GHz, 16MB Cache, 8-Core , 16-Threads, ) ; Intel UHD 630 Integrated Graphics, .
64GB DDR4 DIMM; 310W Power Supply, Air Cooling CPU Cooler; Black Color, .
4TB SATA SSD; 4 USB 3.2 Gen1, 2 USB 2.0, 3 Display Port (DP), USB 3.2 Type-C Gen1, SD Reader, Optical Drive, 1 x Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack., Windows 11 Pro-64.,
Includes Universal Dock D6000
Specifications
Brand
Lenovo
Model
30DK003RUS-4382-238730
Processor
Intel Core i7-10700, 2.90GHz (up to 4.8GHz), 8-Core, 16-Thread, 16MB Cache
Memory
64GB DDR4 DIMM
Storage
4TB SATA SSD
Graphics
Intel UHD 630 Integrated Graphics
Operating System
Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
Connectivity
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45)
Ports
4x USB 3.2 Gen1, 2x USB 2.0, 3x DisplayPort, 1x USB 3.2 Type-C Gen1, SD Reader, Headphone/Mic Combo
Optical Drive
Yes
Power Supply
310W
Color
Black
Included
USB Keyboard, Universal Dock D6000 (USB-C)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 64GB DDR4 eliminates RAM as a bottleneck for multi-application professional workflows — virtual machines, large datasets, and heavy browser-based tools all run without memory pressure.
- 4TB SATA SSD provides enormous local storage for project files, archived assets, and databases without needing immediate external storage expansion.
- Three native DisplayPort outputs plus D6000 dock support deliver flexible multi-display configurations for demanding productivity environments.
- Windows 11 Pro ships pre-installed, providing BitLocker, Group Policy, and domain-join capability out of the box without additional licensing cost.
- Intel's i7-10700 with 16 threads at 4.8GHz turbo handles parallelized workloads — compilation, encoding, and multi-threaded data processing — with consistent throughput.
👎 Cons
- The Intel UHD 630 integrated graphics is the system's hard ceiling — GPU-compute tasks, complex 3D rendering, and any GPGPU workflow require a discrete card add-in.
- The i7-10700 is a 10th Gen part — two full generations behind current Intel desktop silicon, which matters if longevity and future software optimization support are purchasing criteria.
- SATA SSD at 4TB rather than NVMe means the storage subsystem, while capacious, won't match the throughput of M.2 alternatives for latency-sensitive workloads.
- 310W power supply is adequate for the base configuration but limits discrete GPU options to low-TDP cards if you choose to upgrade.
- SFF chassis imposes physical constraints on cooling — sustained all-core loads on the i7-10700 will produce more thermal throttling than the equivalent Tower configuration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 64GB DDR4 in a small form factor workstation unusual, and does the P340 SFF support further expansion?
64GB in an SFF Lenovo ThinkStation is an impressive allocation — most competitors ship far less by default. The P340 SFF supports DDR4 DIMM, and depending on the motherboard slot count (typically 4 slots in the Tower, fewer in SFF), expansion capacity varies. Verify slot availability before planning upgrades beyond 64GB.
Does the 4TB SATA SSD present a throughput bottleneck for professional workloads?
For the majority of business and content workflows — large file repositories, multi-application multitasking, database access — a SATA SSD's ~550MB/s sequential ceiling is more than sufficient. Only sustained high-bandwidth sequential workloads like 8K video scrubbing or large ML dataset reads will expose NVMe's advantage over this drive.
What graphics capability does the Intel UHD 630 provide, and when does it become a limitation?
The UHD 630 handles dual-display output, light 2D/3D CAD, and accelerated video decode competently. It becomes a hard limitation for GPU-compute workloads, complex 3D rendering, AI inference, or gaming. The ThinkStation chassis does support discrete GPU installation if the workload requires it.
Does the D6000 dock support the three DisplayPort outputs on the P340 independently, or does it replace them?
The D6000 connects via USB-C and adds its own display outputs (HDMI and DisplayPort) independently from the system's native display connectors. This means total display output can be expanded significantly beyond the three native DP ports.
Is Windows 11 Pro required for domain join or enterprise deployment?
Windows 11 Pro ships with this unit and supports domain join, BitLocker, Remote Desktop host, and Group Policy — the full enterprise feature set expected of a business workstation.