Elevate your productivity with the Dell OptiPlex 7070 desktop, powered by the robust Intel 9th generation i7-9700 processor. With its 8 cores operating up to 4.70 GHz, this workstation delivers unparalleled speed and efficiency, making multitasking a seamless experience. Pre-installed with Microsoft Windows 11 Pro, the OptiPlex 7070 redefines how you interact with your PC, enhancing productivity and user experience.
The Dell OptiPlex 7070 is equipped with a lightning-fast 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD, providing ample storage for critical files and applications. Enjoy faster boot speeds and data access, allowing you to focus on your work without delays. This compact yet powerful small form factor desktop is perfect for both home and business environments, with a design that allows for future upgrades to adapt to your evolving needs.
Connectivity is a breeze with an extensive array of ports: 5 x USB 3.1, 4 x USB 2.0, and 2 display ports supporting dual monitors for enhanced multitasking. Included are a wireless keyboard and mouse, along with a spacious mouse pad to create a complete workstation setup. Experience stunning visuals with a max screen resolution of 3840 x 2160, ideal for high-definition content creation or sharp business presentations.
The OptiPlex 7070 is a reliable and high-performance desktop solution, featuring 32 GB of DDR4 RAM and integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630. Weighing only 13 pounds and with a compact design (18 x 14 x 7 inches), it fits perfectly in any office or home workspace while providing the power you need. Ready to power your productivity, the Dell OptiPlex 7070 is more than just a desktop; it’s your gateway to efficient multitasking and superior performance.
Bassman –
Electrically, the computer worked Ok but the top cover was damaged (bubbled and pealing) and the front bezel had an incorrect model number on it (5060 instead of 7070). The case also had gummy adhesive apparently from labels had been removed. Fortunately, I have a good cover and bezel from a 7070 that went bad, so I am keeping this unit rather than rolling the dice and possibly receiving something in worse condition on my next purchase. On my previous attempt at buying a 7070. the unit had a malfunctioning drive activity LED. So I returned that and bought this instead. I really like the 7070 model and the price was good, but I would prefer to have less of a hassle in getting one that both worked well and looked good.
bitdaddy –
Really nice Dell Optiplex 7070 PC refurb. Clean inside. Nicely prepared w/ extra tray space for 2nd drive, and spare connectors for it too. The wireless keyboard and mouse are not my favorites but I’ll give them a try.
Note this PC has 2 DisplayPorts, and a 9-pin Display connector, no HDMI.
8 cores. Very fast. A big improvement on my Dell Optiplex 7010 (Win 10) in terms of speed. There’s no CD/DVD drive in this 7070 PC so I’ll move the DVD drive from my 7010.
Gerry Z –
This computer was recommended to me by a friend who is in the computer business and it did not disappoint. I was nursing a windows 10 computer that was old and tired and took way to long to boot up. I’ve been using it for 2 months now, it boots up super fast because of the I gig SSD drive and performs very well! It’s a refirb but was package well and flawless cosmetically. Using it for 2 months and I’m very impressed. Windows 11 was a bit of a learning curve but I’m used to it now.. Sound card was not as rich and adjustable as the beats audio I had on the computer it replaced but this was not my use case and it’s tolerable for all the money I saved.. Dell support site is great too and updated all my drivers, bios and firmware and the windows 11 updates worked as they should. A great value!!
LucyDog –
I’ve had this refurbished desktop for about 5 months. No issues. It has run flawlessly!
Buy with confidence.
Victor –
This Dell Optiplex 7070 is the best. The SSD hard drive makes it lightning fast. A real plus when using this computer on or off the internet. It came with wireless mouse and keyboard Plenty of USB ports (9). A type “C” port on the front with a 3.1 and 2 – 2.0 ports also on the front. It has a Dvd/CD optical drive. A remarkable computer. It has WIFI connectivity built in. When needed, I would buy a Dell brand again.
Michael F. Cilenti –
The PC arrived in 2 days as promised. It was packed in an inner box that was a few inches to big. It could slide around. And the outer box was way to big with no packing! In spite of that it came out undamaged. The boxeds themselves showed no signs of damage whatsoever as did the PC. Whew.
Upon booting up and attempting to install Windows I hit a snag. It didn’t see a WiFi adapter so it wanted me to use Ethernet. I don’t have an Ether connection in my office/music room because it would be impractical requireing breaking into the walls and repairing and repainting. So I installed a USB-3 T-link WiFi adapter and rebooted. The install then proceeded fine. Later I opened the unit and as far as I could tell the WiFi module is missing. I contacted Amazon and they gave info to contact the seller. They were more than helpful. I opened up the older Dell XPS unit I’m retireing and it had a M.2 WiFi adapter. I decided not pursue installing an M.2 adapter because of the 2 VERY delicate intennae in the XPS. The XPS has a plastic top where the new one was all metal. I’ll either install a faster USB adapter or a PCIe adapter if I need more speed.
The PC looks like new. The windows install went fine. I’m satisfied 100% with the PC. Packing not so much. It did include a DVD R/W that I didn’t expect. It compares with new units that cost twice as much.
It is plenty fast enough for what I do and runs windows 11 and should be OK with the 24H2 when it comes back out. The XPS was not compatible with Win 11. I’ll salvage the drives from the XPS and e-waste it.
3/13/24 EDIT:
I found the PC had a SSD with a known high failure rate. Basically a no-name brand. I replaced it with a Samsung SATA drive from my old PC. It still has ~ 98% of its life– some 88 years!
I also ordered a PCIe X1 TP-Link card which frees up one of my precious rear panel USB ports.
I’m happy with the performance but with these issues there might be better deals at Amazon or elsewhere.
Michael F. Cilenti –
Zero stars, if possible, after setting up this PC and we all know this takes a bit I come to find out exactly how the Dell 7070 was reconditioned. First the new SSD drive is a Chinese Fanxiang not a Nvme M.2 as described in the description but a 2.5” internal instead. The reason for this is the Nvme M.2 slot on the motherboard is burnt to a crisp so it’s no usable. It’s a bitch after setting up a machine to find out that the only single SATA power connector is being used for the 2.5” drive. Now I know that Dell’s are limited for expansion, but this is ridicules.
It’s also a shame that Amazon is allowing this company to represent them, and Dell should be aware of this also. Attached are the photos of the motherboard M.2 connector and what looks to be a missing mounting screw on the board. This unit has been returned to Amazon for a refund. If you purchase a reconditioned PC, I suggest opening it up first (not like Me).
bitdaddy –
Estéticamente bien, pero de que sirve esto, si el problema viene desde adentro, perdida de tiempo, dinero y esfuerzo, mejor comprar nuevo
Terry Johnson –
Arrived in good condition, good startup instructions and working well. Great value for the money. Small compact size.