Processor: Intel Core I5-4570s up to 3.6GHz, Graphics: Intel HD Integrated Memory: 8GB GB DDR3 Hard Drive: 120GB Solid State Drive Operating System: Windows 10 PRO 64 Bit – Multi-language supports English/Spanish/French Included in the box Computer; Power Cord; USB Keyboard; USB WiFi Adapter; USB Mouse; Warranty Instruction.
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Processor | 2.9 GHz core_i5 |
RAM | 8 GB DDR3 |
Hard Drive | 120 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Integrated Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Brand | Dell |
Series | Optiplex |
Item model number | Dell 9020 USFF |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
Item Weight | 10.43 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 18 x 16.4 x 5.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 120 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Optical Drive Type | DVD-ROM |
D**A
Important to know how to repair computers if you buy refurbished..
You should know how to fix a no boot disk error . I don't. I already have a worthless computer.I didn't need another. Sent it back. Not going to try my luck again.
A**R
Basic used computer for a few bucks...
Packaging: Excellent, well cushioned, no Styrofoam used.User Guide: Generic, not a translation from Mandarin, good enough for most people.Product: A basic refurbished Dell Optiplex 9020, cheapo no name SSD, nothing fancy here. What I find most interesting is that the model number has been scrubbed from the bezel, and the Service Tag sticker has been peeled. There's no reason for this - and it makes wonder.I'd love to see these offered WITHOUT the MS Windows OS onboard. It's only what, ten bucks OEM price? But I don't use it and always have to pull the drive to load Linux. We'll see how long this machine lasts. Optiplex and Latitude are my preferred platforms because of the readily available spare parts.
R**O
Powerful and inexpensive. Perfectly priced.
I purchased this to replace a older Celeron-based NUC in my den. Since I do a lot of cloud based computing at home, both on the internet, and from a small cluster in my basement, I needed something small, cheap, and quiet. I installed the latest version of Ubuntu to act as my client OS, and use it to connect to various Windows and Linux hosts at home and work, via secured connections. It effortlessly drives a very wide screen monitor, and I can barely hear it running. When I’m not attached to remote sessions, I use Chrome for browsing. Given its power and price point, it’s a real bargain.
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