The Lenovo Work Station is a system designed for the most demanding users. The model is characterised by premium hardware components, is powerful enough to work with extremely performance-intensive software and is made for extreme workload. The Lenovo ThinkStation P330 Tower Gen 2 is powered by the Intel Core i5 chip backed by a large allocation of system memory. You will also appreciate its high storage drive speed - the SSD operates with unparalleled data speed, which is reflected in the overall performance and responsivity. The workstation hardware is safeguarded by a Midi Tower PC case with plenty of space for alternate configurations. The workstation includes a mouse and keyboard, so the only thing you have to do is plug in the monitor.
The computing power of this model comes from the quad-core Intel Core i5 9500 Coffee Lake processor that runs at a frequency of 3 GHz. In its Turbo Boost mode, it is able to reach up to 4,4 GHz. The system boats exceptional response times, thanks to memory of the DDR4 type with a size of 8 GB. It is installed into one slot from the total of 4 slots, which the computer has. The Lenovo ThinkStation P330 Tower Gen 2 boasts 512 GB of space for your software. The workstation is equipped with an SSD. This hardy technology offers amazing speed. The graphics on the Lenovo ThinkStation P330 Tower Gen 2 computer are provided by the Intel UHD Graphics 630 graphic card.
The Lenovo workstation has a wide array of connectivity for various peripherals. That includes the highly popular 2 USB 2.0 connectors and 4× USB 3.2 Gen1 (USB 3.0) ports. A welcome addition is the USB-C support. The Lenovo ThinkStation P330 Tower Gen 2 workstation features DisplayPort for monitor connectivity. This model includes an optical drive for data reading and installing programs from disks. The workstation comes with a preinstalled Windows 10 Pro operating system.
Lenovo is the world's largest computer maker, founded in 1984. Its original name was Legend. Later it was renamed to Legend Novo ("New Legend"), abbreviated Lenovo. In 2005 it took over IBM's computer division, which was among the largest computer makers in the world. It is similarly ambitious in the field of mobile phones, where it would like to surpass Apple and Samsung. As far as this goal goes, they acquired Motorola’s mobile division in January 2014 and have been ramping up production since.
The company also produces tablets, monitors, televisions, and storage solutions. Overall, they are known for delivering quality products at reasonable prices.
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