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At £905.78 ex-VAT, this Lenovo NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 (Blackwell) sits in the “serious workstation” tier, not the “nice upgrade” tier. If your team actually does GPU-heavy work—things like CAD/CAM, GPU-accelerated rendering, digital content creation, or certain AI-assisted workflows—then you’re paying for the right kind of reliability: workstation-class drivers, stability, and support that tends to matter when a machine is billable time. For smaller shops that need one box to stay productive without drama, it can be good value compared with tinkering around consumer cards.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because it’s an RTX. If your use is mostly office, light design, spreadsheet/model sanity checks, or occasional video playback/encoding, it’s overkill and you’ll be better off investing that budget into CPU/RAM/storage and the right software licenses. Also, if you’re expecting it to be a “future-proof AI monster,” temper expectations—the Pro lineup is more about dependable acceleration for professional software than raw consumer wow-factor per pound. Bottom line: buy it if it matches a real workstation workload; skip it if you don’t already have software that will visibly benefit from a professional NVIDIA GPU.

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