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DELL OptiPlex 7010 Minitower Desktop PC - Intel Core i5-3470, 3.2GHz, 8GB, 1TB, DVD, Windows 10 Professional (Renewed)']

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Features

  • Intel Core i5-3470 - 3.2GHz Processor
  • 8GB DDR3 - 1TB SATA Hard Drive.
  • DVD
  • Microsoft Windows 10 Professional (64-Bit).

Brand: Dell


Operating System: Windows 10 Pro


CPU Model: Core i5


CPU Speed: 3.2 GHz


Cache Size: 6 MB


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel GMA 4000


Memory Storage Capacity: 1 TB


Specific Uses For Product: Business


Personal computer design type: Computer Tower


Standing screen display size: ‎24 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160


Processor: ‎3.2 GHz core_i5


RAM: ‎8 GB DDR3


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB HDD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel GMA 4000


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎6


Brand: ‎Dell


Series: ‎Optiplex


Item model number: ‎MBDEL7010-W10/3.2Ci5M


Hardware Platform: ‎Windows


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Pro


Item Weight: ‎6.89 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎16.42 x 6.89 x 14.21 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎16.42 x 6.89 x 14.21 inches


Color: ‎Black


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎4


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA


Optical Drive Type: ‎DVD


Date First Available: August 8, 2016


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  • Excellent for the price
Packaging was adequate and the computer arrived quickly and without damage. It was very clean (especially inside) and had only a few cosmetic blemishes, some of which had been disguised with a little black spray paint. It lives under my desk, so that’s not an issue for me. I plugged in a network cable and booted the system. It came right up on Windows 10 Pro version 1803 and activated the license without any effort on my part. It took about 45 minutes to download and apply all the accumulated Windows updates. The CD drive is read only, so I replaced that, as I had a read/write drive in the junk box. The VGA port provides 1920x1080 resolutions, which is all my monitor can do. Replacing the VGA cable with a display port to HDMI cable improved the quality of the display for $10 (from Amazon). At this point I’d say it’s a capable if somewhat sluggish home/business computer. Without any further modifications, the Passmark overall score was 1525. I backed up the included 1TB drive and then disconnected it. I installed a 250G SSD and recovered the system to that drive. (I think a 120G would be big enough and you can find those for around $20). I then reinstalled and formatted the original drive which has all the room I’ll ever need to store pictures, music, cat videos, etc. It now goes from power off to booted and ready in about 20 seconds, and shuts down in about 5 seconds. Programs also load much faster, and at this point I’d call it a perfectly acceptable business computer for about $250. The Intel video is still pretty slow, so no action games! The Passmark score was now up to 1801, still lagging behind my i3-4170 desktop, which comes in at 2403. I wanted a little better graphic performance without too much cost or effort and decided on a Gigabyte Geforce GT 1030 card. While my Dell is the little tower, this card is very compact and should fit in the small form factor units without any problem. Less than $100, and while the specs call for a 300w power supply, it appears that the slightly smaller Dell unit handles the additional load without complaint. The score is now up to 3769 placing it above the 70th percentile of Passmark’s world-wide ratings. I can’t address games, but others seem to favor a Geforce 1050 video card. That probably requires going to a 500w power supply. As for me, the GeForce 1030 does everything I need to do, and it does it pretty fast. Last step was an upgrade to version 1809. No problems encountered. This is a great little computer at a price not much greater than the Windows license included with it. If you don’t mind some tinkering, it can be turned into a system with a huge amount of capability at a very modest cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019 by PJSays PJSays

  • MUST BUY! Great budget gaming computer!
I was extremely happy with this purchase. I will start off with the pros. - The listing shows the computer coming with an i5-3470. But mine actually came with an i5-3570. It's the same generation and build architecture, but its base clock and turbo clock are both 200MHz (0.2GHz) higher; so this processor is better than what it was supposed to come with. - The computer did not require ANY cleaning inside. It had been thoroughly cleaned inside so there was no dust or dirty spots. I did replace the thermal paste on the CPU, as it was likely pretty old, but I would not expect the seller to have done that themselves. - I didn't need it, but it came with a mouse and keyboard. The Mini Tower (MT) case is far better than the Small Form Factor (SFF) case versions for a few reasons. (1). Air flow is much better. Although the SFF don't have bad airflow, it isn't as good as the MT cases. (2). Full size PCIe slots allow for full size cards to be installed (SFF require half height cards) (3). More HDD/SSD spots and connections. MT has 2x3.5" and 2x5.25" bays to go with the 4xSATA connectors (4). The MT use a full size, standard, ATX power supply instead of the proprietary power supply units in the SFF. That means you can spend like $30-$40 and get a nice power supply unit and go with an even better GPU like a GTX 1060 6GB. There was really only one con for this machine (or at least the one I got), and that was the RAM setup. I got the listed 8GB, but it came installed at 4x2GB. That means if I ever want to upgrade, it will cost more because I will have to replace everything instead of just adding a few sticks. That being said, I don't really think I'll be upgrading, so the RAM isn't a huge deal. I paired my machine with a Zotac GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Mini and this thing can game! I can play GTA V on HIGH settings @ 1080p while still getting over 60 fps. That's without any overclocking with MSI Afterburner. Keep in mind this is about the best graphics card you can use in this computer without upgrading the PSU because there are no PCIe power connectors. The GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Mini just uses the power from the PCIe slot and does not require any extra power. Total price of the entire rig was about $360. That is an EXCELLENT price for modern 1080p gaming at 60 fps. If I was to spend any more money, it would be on a new PSU, but just for reliability sake. I have included pictures of some of the components inside the case, along with a Cinebench test of the CPU and GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Mini. Here are the specs of the specific machine I received. It seems like they are not all the same, so I can't guarantee you will receive the same: CPU: i5-3570 (4 core, 4 thread, 3.4 base clock, 3.8 turbo clock) RAM: 8GB (4x2GB) DDR3 @ 1600MHz (maximum speed supported by CPU) HDD: 1TB Seagate BarraCuda 7200RPM PSU: Dell 275W OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (with sticker code on case if you want to install on new SSD) I added the GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Mini and the 250GB Samsung 840 Evo SSD. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2019 by Brady Z. Brady Z.

  • Good except the HD
For a used computer, this was really clean. Check out the pictures of the inside. The cooling fan, power supply, and memory all look new and everything is dust free. I thought this only had two banks for memory, but there are two unused banks, which is nice because 8gb isn't a lot of memory these days and RAM isn't expensive if you can add more. The CPU checks out as advertised. I deducted one star because the hard drive looks ancient and it's labeled July 2012. I had planned to spin it up and test it, but I installed a new 2TB HD and there was only one SATA power cord. Maybe that's standard for SATA drives. At any rate, I'd be very concerned about putting my data on this drive. The average life of a drive is 3-5 years and this drive is approaching 9 years (although, it's possible it sat on a shelf for years). The mouse and keyboard they thrown in are extremely cheap. You'll need to your own for any serious work. I didn't boot the HD, so I know how well it runs W10, but the CPU benchmark is reasonably speedy for an older machine and it runs Gnome just fine. I had forgotten that like most Dell's it uses DisplayPort and my spare monitor is HMDI. Luckily I had recently gotten DP-to-HDMI adapter (for about $8). You can also buy DP-to-HDMI cables (make sure they're male-to-male). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021 by Alan Mead Alan Mead

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