Got a pair of Lenovo ThinkStations recently. One I’ll keep and the other is for sale. Quite robust, quiet workstations, even if they are a bit dated. Here’s the cooler one first, the ThinkStation S20
Intel Xeon W3680 3.33GHz Hex Core processor
12GB DDR3 ECC RAM (6x2GB)
NVIDIA Quadro 4000 2GB PCIe video card
625W 80+ power supply
5.25" DVD/RW SATA optical drive
3.5" multi card reader
128GB Toshiba 2.5" SSD
500GB Seagate ST3500418AS 7200RPM 3.5" hard drive
Windows XP Professional on HDD
Windows 7 64 bit Professional on SSD
eSATA
8xUSB 2.0 ports rear
2xUSB 2.0 ports front
2xUSB 3.0 ports rear
2xUSB 3.0 ports front via 5.25" USB 3.0 caddy with 3.5" caddy (SSD resides there)
Analog and digital audio jacks
Front panel audio
Serial port
Ethernet
S-Video out
DVI
2xDisplayPort
2x keys for side panel lock
Model + serial number
Easy access slide panel with lock
The rear
Inner glory
Closeup of heatsink & RAM
Cards
Seagate HD
BIOS screen
Windows boot loader
Windows XP desktop
Programs + specs
Windows 7 desktop
Specs
Here’s the ThinkStation S10
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz dual core processor
4GB DDR3 RAM (4x1GB)
NVIDIA Quadro NVS290 256MB PCIe video card
Lenovo 650W power supply
5.25" DVD/RW SATA optical drive
160GB Western Digital WD1600HLFS 10,000RPM SATA hard drive
Windows 7 64 bit Professional
PS/2 keyboard/mouse ports
8xUSB 2.0 ports rear
2xUSB 2.0 ports front
FireWire 1394 front port
Audio in/out jacks front/rear
Digital audio jack
Serial port
Dual ethernet jacks
DMS-59 to dual DVI adapter included
Latest BIOS
Minor scratches, scuffs
Clean inside and out
Model + serial number
Easy access slide panel with lock
The rear
Inner glory
Video card + PCIe + PCI slots
BIOS screen
Specs
Desktop
The S10 is for sale and the S20 I’ll keep as an XP gaming PC/backup machine/testing rig. Hex core master race!