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Bump for the Lenovo P330 8th/9th Gen Tiny

I have a couple more barebones remaining, I also have the following combo's available.
P330 + i5 9500T + 65W adapter = Rs. 15500/- ( 1 available)
P330 + i5 9500 + 90W adapter = Rs. 15500/- ( 1 available)
P330 + i5 9600T + 65W adapter = Rs. 16000/- ( 1 available)

P330 + i7 8700T + 65W adapter = Rs. 17500/- ( 1 available)
With riser?
 
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Riser sold separately! I paid a lot of money for these risers to be available. even if you buy them from eBay you won't get it at the price I am selling at. The time is gone where the risers were included, those were from a different batch and a different vendor, and he doesn't have any more available. these P330 are from a different vendor, it's not like I am purposely removing them or selling them separately... I don't work like that.
 
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Hello,
I am new to the forum, and came across this thread.
I would like to purchase 3 of identical complete system if available:
P330 + i5 9500T + 65W adapter = Rs. 15500/- ( 3 available)

Regards,
Ameya VS
Received 3 systems, one of them had it's BIOS battery drained it seems, but no other issues so far.
Thank you @aasimenator , for getting these ready systems as per my requirements.
 
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Bump for the Lenovo P330 8th/9th Gen Tiny

I have a couple more barebones remaining, I also have the following combo's available.
P330 + i5 9500T + 65W adapter = Rs. 15500/- ( 1 available)
P330 + i5 9500 + 90W adapter = Rs. 15500/- ( 1 available)
P330 + i5 9600T + 65W adapter = Rs. 16000/- ( 1 available)

P330 + i7 8700T + 65W adapter = Rs. 17500/- ( 1 available)
Interested in P330 + i5 9500T
sending you a PM for some questions I have
 
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Hello @aasimenator,
I'm interested in a unit + PCIe riser + 135w or larger power supply.

Should I DM for further questions/info?

Thanks.
 
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65w don't run much, rather they skid.
Use a 35w CPU.
Hint: it's not the adopter making a mess. It's the power delivery on the motherboard
 
65w don't run much, rather they skid.
Use a 35w CPU.
Hint: it's not the adopter making a mess. It's the power delivery on the motherboard
Have you tested an aftermarket GPU on these units say Rx 6400 or something from Nvidia?

The stock P1000 seems like a decent option to me.
 
Have you tested an aftermarket GPU on these units say Rx 6400 or something from Nvidia?

The stock P1000 seems like a decent option to me.
Yes, I have tested a 9400f installed of the 9400t and was very disappointed with passmark scores being 1/3rd of the 9400t.
I have tested a p1000 and a A2000 on it.
And the BIOS would balance 100w as it seems fit between the CPU and GPU. Sometimes it's 30w to the CPU and 70w to the GPU. Sometimes it's 35w to the CPU and 60w to the GPU.
Mind you this was happening with a 230w original Lenovo power adopter. So it does what it does due to power delivery not due to the power adopter.
 
@Mann what you are talking about is for M720q not P330.

P330 officially supports both T and non T CPUs. And there is no power limit or thermal limit or issue running a non T CPU.

There is no issue running GPU and CPU both in the P330.

Thanks

Aasim
 
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Yes, I have tested a 9400f installed of the 9400t and was very disappointed with passmark scores being 1/3rd of the 9400t.
I have tested a p1000 and a A2000 on it.
And the BIOS would balance 100w as it seems fit between the CPU and GPU. Sometimes it's 30w to the CPU and 70w to the GPU. Sometimes it's 35w to the CPU and 60w to the GPU.
Mind you this was happening with a 230w original Lenovo power adopter. So it does what it does due to power delivery not due to the power adopter.
For P1000, did you test the original one that comes with this unit (single heatpipe, no fan) or an aftermarket unit with a small fan?

Official Passmark scores for 9400F and 9400T are close enough. It seems the unit is not able to cool 65w/non-T parts properly.

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Edit: just saw @aasimenator's message.

1. Is the heatsink different between the 65w and 35w parts? I saw some mention of upgraded parts but might have missed it (sorry).


@Mann I checked the official Lenovo psref for P330 tiny and the 65w parts are indeed supported.

They list 135w power supply as the default but I guess 170w/230w units exist and work well as can be found in the Servethehome.com 'Reference thread'.
 
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I've been running 9500 just fine in this for couple months now.

Issues are:
- The fan gets very loud as 9500 heats much more than 9500t.
- Fan curve is not good enough/all over the place and you can't change it, atleast easily on linux.

I also updated bios to latest after 2-3 weeks of using it, and it has been running very well now. Was thinking to switch it to t version but dropped the idea.
 
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I have a single Lenovo M920X available for sale with a Radeon RX560 4GB Graphics card. M920x is exactly the same as the P330.

Price: Rs. 13000/- the same with a P1000 was sold for Rs. 15000/- last time.
Qty Available : 1


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