The ThinkStation PX’s hot-swap power supplies go down the left edge options up to 1,850W are available. Networking has 1Gbps and 10Gbps Ethernet ports, but Lenovo offers lots of add-in cards to enhance its capabilities. Moving to the back, the ThinkStation PX’s surprisingly concise connectivity includes one 20Gbps USB-C, four 5Gbps USB-A, two USB 2.0, and line-in and line-out jacks. (At the minimum, they help get it out of the shipping crate.)įront-panel ports include four 10Gbps USB ports (two Type-A and two Type-C) and a headphone/microphone jack.įront hot-swap storage options include two 3.5-inch bays and M.2 NVMe SSD sleds with an optional lock. The ThinkStation PX is one of the largest tower workstations, at 17.1″ x 8.7″ x 22.6″ and weighing up to a whopping 83 pounds. The honeycomb front panel looks like it came out of a supercar. The result is a much flashier look than the drab business workstations we’re used to, with aggressive red accents. ![]() Lenovo and car maker/race team Aston Martin collaborated on the ThinkStation PX’s chassis design. Optional: Access panel lock, padlock loop, BIOS Guard, Boot Guard.Power-on Password (prompts for password directly after pressing the power button). ![]()
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