Unlock powerful performance and seamless multitasking capabilities with the Dell OptiPlex 7010, equipped with the robust 12th Gen Intel Core i5-12500 Processor. Operating at a base speed of 3.00 GHz, this processor boasts 6 cores and 12 threads, delivering dynamic boosts up to 4.60 GHz Turbo, ideal for tackling demanding workloads and gaming with ease.
The system is complemented by 16GB of DDR4 SDRAM, ensuring efficient data processing and multitasking across multiple applications. Experience rapid data access and improved system responsiveness with the 512GB PCIe SSD, providing ample storage alongside lightning-fast load times. An integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770 offers solid visual performance, perfect for everyday tasks and casual gaming while relying on shared graphics memory.
This desktop is designed for connectivity, featuring a comprehensive range of ports, including four USB Type-A ports each for USB 3.1/3.2 Gen 1 and USB 2.0, an HDMI 1.4, a DisplayPort 1.4, and a versatile RJ-45 port supporting Ethernet speeds of 10/100/1000 Mbps. Although it lacks built-in Wi-Fi, a USB WiFi adapter will keep you connected effortlessly. Additional audio options are available with two 3.5 mm inputs/outputs for headphones and line-in capabilities.
Running on the latest Windows 11 Professional, the OptiPlex 7010 provides a modern interface and advanced features tailored for productivity and security. With a stunning 3840 x 2160 screen resolution, your visuals will be sharp and vibrant, enhancing your work and entertainment.
The robust design of this black desktop measures 12.77 x 6.06 x 11.5 inches and weighs 14.38 pounds, making it a strategic addition to any office or home setup. An 8x DVD+/-RW optical drive allows for media playback and data backup, while the reliable performance of the Intel chipset ensures long-lasting efficiency and versatility. Experience excellence with the Dell OptiPlex 7010—a perfect balance of performance and functionality for today’s digital demands.
Amazon Customer –
My first impression was that the computer was very light in weight, the lightest tower I’ve ever owned. I then hooked up the keyboard and it felt really cheap. I recognize that it wouldn’t be a premium keyboard, but nothing about it felt sturdy. Well, that keyboard lasted about 2 minutes before the keys stuck. First it was a letter as I entered my password, the endless repetition of the 1 letter until it was forced to stop. Then shortly thereafter it happened again with a number. I tried pushing other keys, pushing the same errant key again, nothing got the keyboard to respond normally. Thankfully I had an extra keyboard from the previous computer I had purchased. Next was the mouse. It works, so that’s nice. But again, it’s very light weight and just doesn’t feel durable. While the tower seems okay so far (though I’m keeping the box for a while just in case), I’d certainly purchase my own keyboard and mouse since they’re from the bargain bin.
BetterAge –
So far so good, easy setup, fast and works well with the usual programs.
JCAP –
Nice product.
Tonny –
Used for one day so far so good
Rogers –
I like this desktop so much. It’s rock solid and affordable. I have been using it for more than a week. And I just want to recommend it to other people.
Barry Robinson –
A great deal for this computer
qianci733 –
The office computers in the company are all Dell. This time I want to change my computer at home. I am not disappointed. The quality is as stable as ever.
CarGuy –
This is not a “direct-replacement” of my old Dell Optiplex computer. The accompanying software (Office) doesn’t seem to like old images. For instance, the new Power Point doesn’t like to display older Power Point files. I had to re-load Office 2010 in order to view older Power Point files. I also like to have my traditional computer speakers plugged into the back of the tower, but the only way to plug them in was through the headphone port on the front–and then, I had to redesignate the port for speakers as opposed to headphones. The CD drawer is extremely flimsy. Please don’t put any pressure on the drawer when open–it’ll break for sure! Apart from that, it’s a capable computer.