ThinkSystem SR650 V3 (Lenovo) vs PowerEdge R760 (Dell 16G). Both current-generation DDR5 2U machines. Both ship today at full OEM pricing. Both target the 2026-2028 refresh window.
At a glance
| Spec | ThinkSystem SR650 V3 | PowerEdge R760 |
|---|---|---|
| Generation | V3 (Lenovo) | 16G (Dell) |
| CPU sockets | 2 | 2 |
| Max memory | 4TB DDR5 | 4TB DDR5 |
| Drive bays | 24 SFF | 16 SFF |
| End of sale | still shipping | still shipping |
| End of support | not announced | not announced |
| Lifecycle | current | current |
| Remote management | XClarity Controller (XCC) | iDRAC 9 Enterprise |
| RAID family | ThinkSystem 930-8i/940-8i/RAID 940-16i | PERC H730/H740P/H750/H755 |
| OEM support plan | Premier Support (direct-to-engineer) | ProSupport / ProSupport Plus (4-hour mission-critical) |
Platform and silicon
SR650 V3: Intel Xeon Scalable Gen4/Gen5 (Sapphire/Emerald Rapids), 32 DDR5-4800/5600, 4TB max, PCIe Gen5. R760: identical CPU family, identical DDR5, identical 4TB, identical PCIe Gen5. Bench-for-bench within 2%. These are sister platforms built on the same Intel reference.
BMC and remote management: XClarity Controller (XCC) vs iDRAC 9 Enterprise
XClarity Controller 2 (XCC2) on SR650 V3 — new major version, cleaner UI, faster virtual-media. iDRAC 10 on R760 — new major version too, container-native telemetry. Both support Redfish 2024.3 profile. Both expose GraphQL. Ops parity.
Storage and RAID
SR650 V3: 24 SFF or 12 EDSFF E3.S with ThinkSystem 940-16i. R760: 16 SFF or 8 EDSFF E3.S with PERC H965i-p. Lenovo wins slightly on EDSFF density (12 vs 8). Dell wins on SAS/SATA 16-bay standard config. For pure NVMe future-proofing, SR650 V3 edge.
Firmware and tooling ecosystem
Lenovo OneCLI + XClarity Administrator for SR650 V3 fleet ops. Dell Lifecycle Controller 4.0 + OpenManage Enterprise. Both mature. Both support Ansible and Terraform. Neither has a meaningful operational advantage in 2026.
Total cost of ownership: 3-year and 5-year horizons
New SR650 V3: $9,500-$13,500 USD configured. New R760: $10,000-$14,000 USD — Dell runs 5% higher in new-price on typical enterprise configs. Lenovo Premier Support 3-year $2,000-$2,700. Dell ProSupport Plus 3-year $2,200-$2,900. ICD Care+ $900-$1,200/year.
Refurb market reality
Both current-gen. Refurb minimal — expect 2027 for meaningful supply on either. Late-2026 purchases should assume new pricing on both.
Third-party maintenance vs OEM renewal
Lenovo Premier has strongest first-call resolution scores in the industry per JD Power 2024 data. Dell ProSupport Plus has the deepest parts-on-shelf network in EMEA. ICD Care+ matches Dell’s parts depth in Egypt/GCC and adds Lenovo coverage on same contract.
When ThinkSystem SR650 V3 is the right call
SR650 V3 when: Lenovo is the incumbent or the buyer wants a 2nd-source-from-Dell strategy; Premier Support’s engineer-first model matters; EDSFF density matters.
When PowerEdge R760 wins
R760 when: Dell is established; iDRAC 10 and OME10 integrate with your existing monitoring; ProSupport Plus 4-hour mission-critical fits your SLA model.
ICD stock today
ThinkSystem SR650 V3: 135 Lenovo memory SKUs; 831 SSD SKUs; 156 HDD SKUs; 119 RAID controller SKUs; 93 PSU SKUs.
PowerEdge R760: 591 Dell memory SKUs; 2961 SSD SKUs; 5623 HDD SKUs; 936 RAID controller SKUs; 128 PSU SKUs.
Both platforms ship from our Cairo warehouse with same-day dispatch on in-stock parts. Cross-reference sheets, firmware bundles, and compatibility checks come free with every quote. Need parts for both sides of a mixed estate? One ICD quote covers every brand you run.
Typical workload fit
Both platforms handle the full enterprise workload spectrum identically given they share silicon. SR650 V3’s 12-bay EDSFF E3.S option is unique — ideal for NVMe-dense storage-optimized workloads (Ceph nodes, high-IOPS databases). R760’s 16-bay SAS/SATA standard config is the broader-applicable choice for mixed SSD+HDD workloads.
Channel economics
Lenovo runs 5-10% cheaper in new-price on typical enterprise configs vs Dell. Dell discounts more aggressively on multi-year ProSupport Plus bundles. Net cost parity after negotiation on quantities above 10 units.
Frequently asked
Will DDR5-4800 DIMMs from SR650 V3 work in R760? Physically yes, operationally blocked by vendor firmware tags. Do not plan on memory reuse across brands.
Support SLA comparison
Lenovo Premier’s direct-to-engineer model typically resolves on first call at ~85% rate (JD Power 2024). Dell ProSupport Plus 4-hour mission-critical dispatch is industry-best for parts SLA in EMEA. Both are legitimate first-tier support tiers.
Channel negotiation notes
On orders above 25 units, both Dell and Lenovo will discount aggressively. Lenovo’s ceiling on a 25-unit-plus order typically lands around 30-35% off list through official channel. Dell matches or beats by 2-3% when competing head-to-head. ICD handles the RFQ competitive process for customers who want both vendors to compete — typical 2-3 week bake-off.
Deployment time
Net new DL380 Gen10 Plus experience showed 4-6 hours from unboxing to running ESXi per host. R760 and SR650 V3 both improve on that — R760 bare-metal to running ESXi with OME profile replay lands 2-3 hours. SR650 V3 with XClarity Administrator profile replay similar. Time-to-production has materially shortened on current-gen platforms for both brands.
Related: ThinkSystem SR650 V3 parts catalog | PowerEdge R760 parts catalog | ICD Care+ single-vendor-agnostic support.
