The Lenovo ThinkPad P15v Gen 3 (AMD) is a mobile workstation that is designed specifically with professional creators in mind. It is a powerful workhorse. It serves up performance-oriented AMD RyzenTM PRO processors and NVIDIA RTXTM enterprise-oriented GPU solutions, making for a product offering that should handle heavy workloads with aplomb.
All the while, it should ensure a seamless computing experience thanks to the laptop‘s ISV certifications, which maximise software compatibility for your business-critical applications. If you were to use the words “business laptop,” the likelihood is that you would immediately conjure up an image of a ThinkPad notebook. Lenovo is not a newcomer to the market for laptops geared towards business use; the company’s ThinkPad line of computers has been of service to a great number of companies all over the world.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]The history of the ThinkPad brand can be traced back to the early nineties, when IBM presented the world with the very first ThinkPad notebook. Since that time, the ThinkPad brand has grown to become synonymous with dependability and performance in an all-in-one compact.
Specification
- Up to 64GB of DDR5 memory
- Up to 4TB of SSD storage
- 15.6-inch FHD or FHD+ display
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics or NVIDIA RTX A2000 graphics
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Intel Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 6
Where to get Lenovo ThinkPad P15v Gen 3?
A 2×2 WiFi 6E solution from Qualcomm is utilised in all currently available AMD-based Lenovo ThinkPads, including the P15v Gen 3 model. The fact that this WiFi module has done well in all of our tests up to this point is what makes it all the more surprising to us that the ThinkPad P15v G3 has such poor signal stability. When sending and receiving data, there were consistent and repeatable performance dips. These drops were also reproducible.
This behaviour was not nearly as severe when receiving data as it was when transferring data, which was when the Qualcomm module was operating well below its full performance. The gadget’s inner workings can be accessed by removing the base plate, which can be done after removing nine screws and a few clips located on the back of the device. Once the base plate is removed, you will have access to the device’s inner workings.
The ThinkPad P15v G3 has several upgradeable components; the only ones that are soldered on are the processor and the WiFi module. There are two M.2 2280 slots for solid state drives (SSDs), two SO-DIMM slots for adding up to 64 GB of RAM, and there is also the ability to service the battery and the cooling system. On the other hand, WWAN is not supported, and there is no open slot that corresponds to it.