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The Dell Optiplex 9010 SFF Desktop Computer is a powerhouse designed for professionals, featuring an Intel i7-3770 processor, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. With versatile connectivity options and a renewed Windows 10 Pro operating system, this desktop is perfect for multitasking and high-performance tasks.
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Processor | 3.9 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 32 GB DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD RADEON 1GB GRAPHICS |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11n |
Brand | Dell |
Series | 9010 |
Item model number | 9010 |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 16.96 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.1 x 4 x 14.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.1 x 4 x 14.2 inches |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 |
Optical Drive Type | DVD±RW |
A**R
Love it!
My high performance HP Pro Book OS failed after 12 years, and all my backup operating systems had problems of one sort or other trying to reload it; so it was time to replace it with a new OS and cheaper just to buy a refurbished PC that came with its own OS. My needs have changed since I retired from intense programming to office applications. For me, getting this refurbished Certified Dell Optiplex 9010 was a great alternative to buying an expensive new leading edge computer for big bucks. It is a relatively good performance computer for my basically light office and internet needs (spreadsheets, email, surfing web sites, Amazon, etc.). Was relatively easy to set up per sellers procedures.I have had it about a year now, it has held up great and has, in my estimation, already given back more than the low price I paid for it. Glad I didn't pay 3 times as much for a comparable new PC.
S**L
Missing Parts.
This computer came with no cables to attach to the monitor or anything else. It was also missing the wi-fi adapter to connect with the internet which is necessary to activate the software. Even if you could connect to the internet, you couldn't see what's happening. The Amazon page for this problem of missing parts gives you the number for Dell, but when you contact Dell your name doesn't appear on the order so after the time it takes to get one of their support people and go through their routine, they refuse to help! Going back to Amazon, and being passed around to at least 3 different departments, the only "solution" any of them could offer was to ship the whole shebang back to them and have them send another which might not have all the parts. I'm in MEXICO. I already paid customs and extra shipping and all I need is a $3 part! I've already paid an expert to come and figure out how to patch the proper wire, also not included, to the router to access internet and get the computer set up. Now send it back and cross my fingers? Because that's the solution for all problems? That's more in shipping costs than the computer costs. Can you get me the part number so I can track it down on my own and buy it from somewhere? NO! Send the whole thing back. Eat what you are out and go back to square one where you were 3 weeks ago, cross your fingers and hope the one we send has all it's parts and works, etc. etc. IT'S OUR ONLY OPTION! Any compensation for time, effort, or what I'm going through for someone's oversight in not packing the part in the box? No! You work for us now!
P**N
Great value for office work
This is the second refurbished computer I have purchased through Amazon. The last was three and a half years ago and this one is a great improvement, especially with the solid state hard drive and much better processor. But I paid about the same. The mouse and keyboard that came with it are about as cheap as you can get, but they sufficed for setting up the computer and transferring files from my old computer. I moved my better keyboard and mouse to the new unit after setting up. It came with a USB wireless connector which worked fine for setting up, then I went ethernet when I was finished getting it ready. It accepted the ethernet automatically, and I plugged in my USB printer and it worked without any extra effort. I should have checked closer on the monitor connections, this one uses DisplayPort (it does say this in the description online but I missed it), I was expecting HDMI. But getting an adapter took care of it. The instructions are very limited but if you have any computer setup savvy it shouldn't be difficult. The silent SSHD is nice, and all my programs run quite fast. Since I am not playing any sophisticated video games, I don't know how well this would work, but for a home office computer it is a great machine.
Z**1
Works good but had to update graphics card driver
I do video editing using Davinci Resolve and my old computer just wasn't able to quite handle it smoothly so I purchased this one. I knew I was taking a chance - while the specs on paper were better, buying refurbished felt like a gamble, and this PC is several years old at this point. Experts would have told me to get a new PC with better specs I'm sure, but I was willing to take a chance at this price. I didn't want to have to pay around $1,000 for a good PC if I could avoid it.I had an initial hiccup - Davinci Resolve kept crashing within minutes of me opening it up and trying to do something. It seemed strange because it loaded a lot quicker and seemed to have much better handling than my old PC before crashing. It went from seemingly great to dead in an instant - not like it was struggling to begin with.I almost gave up and was considering returning the PC, but I decided to try updating the graphics card driver. When I went through the device settings, it told me I already had the most up to date driver. But I went online and downloaded the driver software and ran it anyway, and it looks like there was actually a newer version of it. Thankfully, this seems to have fixed the issue. I tested it out a bit and did a render without issue. I suggest everyone do this if you're getting this PC. See what the graphics card is under device manager, search online for the most up to date driver (preferably from the manufacturer's own website and a third party website) to make sure it's up to date and you have no issues.
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