🚀 Power your productivity with the Dell Optiplex 9020 — where speed meets space!
The Dell Optiplex 9020 Mini Tower is a renewed powerhouse featuring a 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 quad-core processor, 16GB DDR3 RAM, and a hybrid storage setup with a 256GB SSD plus 2TB HDD. It comes preloaded with Windows 10 Pro, supports dual 22-inch Full HD displays, and offers robust connectivity options including WiFi and multiple USB ports. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-performance computing with ample storage and multitasking capabilities.
Standing screen display size | 22 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Processor | 3.4 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 16 GB DDR3 |
Hard Drive | 256 GB HDD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 128 MB |
Wireless Type | 802.11n |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 6 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | Dell |
Series | Optiplex |
Item model number | 9020 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 20.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.4 x 6.9 x 14.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.4 x 6.9 x 14.2 inches |
Color | black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 256 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Optical Drive Type | DVD-RW |
Power Source | AC |
B**D
Excellant value for the money.
Fast delivery - delivery was predicted over a week span - arrived the first day of that time frame. Arrived in perfect condition, no damage.Contents1 computer - Dell 9020 MiniTower1 USB keyboard1 USB mouse1 USB WiFi/Bluetooth dongle2 monitors - Lenovo 22" widescreen - VGA, DVI and DisplayPort inputs3 power cables2 VGA video cables - very nice quality, very flexible1 Display Port to VGA adapterEverything arrived in the same delivery. No damage. Two monitors in one box, the CPU in the other. Packing was well done - lots of padding, bubble wrap, etc. Also the three big pieces were wrapped in sticky stretch wrap to keep it all clean.And they were clean. And I mean CLEAN. Everything looked brand new. No dust, dirt or scratches. I was amazed.Manufacture dates:computer and one monitor 2014other monitor 2012Computer configuration:Boot drive 256 gig SSDWindows 10 Pro installedData drive 2 tB rotating driveRAM 16 gig in 4 DIMMsDVD burnerUSB ports - total 10front 2ea USB 2.0 and 3.0rear 4 USB 2.0 2 USB 3.02 DisplayPort video ports on rear1 VGA video port on rearPS/2 ports for keyboard and mouse - I really appreciate these as my KVM switch is PS/2Normal audio ports front and rearThere's also a serial port on the rear - very rareI connected everything except the WiFi dongle as I have a wired network in my office. I connected it to my network switch, turned it on and it powered up and finished Windows install and setup, found the network and was ready for configuration and installation of all my software.One problemI had to do a lot of fiddling with video because the DisplayPort to VGA adapter would not play nice with the Lenovo monitor. I set the resolution to 1680 x 1050 and the monitor displayed an error box saying "Out of Range. Set to 1680x1050". Hello, that's what it's set at. The box couldn't be canceled and kept wandering around the screen. After much experimentation including trying a couple of video cards I had in the shop, I finally realized the monitors had DisplayPort inputs. Duh, pay attention. I happened to have some DisplayPort cables so I am driving the primary monitor from a DisplayPort output on the back of the computer and the other monitor is driven by the VGA output through my KVM switch. Both monitors are running 1680 x 1050 at 60 Hz and are looking great. The monitors and the VGA output are capable of 1920 x 1080 but the DisplayPort seems to max out at 1680 x 1050 which is just what my old eyes need. Higher resolution would make everything too small for me to read, so I'm happy. It just took a lot of fiddling to find the right working combination. For most people, I would recommend using DisplayPort if the monitors you get have that input. You'll have to buy a couple of cables from Amazon.So far that's the only hardware issue and it had a simple solution. Glad I had DP cables in the shop. So I did not use one of the VGA cables, the DP to VGA adapter and the WiFi/Bluetooth dongle.One software problem.On trying to install LibeOffice from the downloaded msi file, Windows caused a variety of errors and could not finish the install. Errors included 2330, 1632, 1392, 2507 and others I failed to write down. All I could find on the internet indicates that Windows Installer is corrupted. I'll deal with that later. Meanwhile I downloaded LibreOffice from PortableApps. It's an exe file and installed with no problems. I've installed Firefox and Irfanview with no problems. They are also exe files not msi.So far I'm a happy camper. This is a great setup for very little money. Thanks to the vendor who did a great job.
E**A
Works great, some damage in shipping though.
I waited too long to set up and review this. It shipped with some cosmetic damage, some loose / unplugged drives, and a damaged USB port, but overall, I love this little system. Eventually I might solder in a new port, but for now it's working great with a PSU adapter harness, 400W PSU and GTX 1660. If you're looking to build a battle station on a budget and do not need localized AI gen or ray tracing, this system packs a punch and leaves plenty of budget room for a 3rd ultrawide monitor (it runs all 3 no issue), dedicated GPU and PSU. The system hangs a little after it falls asleep, and running 100+ tabs in browser seems to slow it down also. Supposedly, this system dedicates 8GB of RAM to onboard graphics and might slow you down a little. If this is the case, consider putting money aside for more RAM. Overall, I am able to do CAD, slice models, browse the internet 100 tabs at a time and play games without issue on a very affordable system.I have maybe spent $250 on:this system1660400W PSUPSU harnessand 34" ultrawide monitorand programmable keyboardsIt feels like I am piloting a spacecraft more than it feels like I am using a surplus word processor. This system will not be Windows 11 compliant, but there are ways around that issue, and I am not worried about it at all.
W**T
Fantastic Deal for my Home Desktop Needs!
This is perfect for me. I am totally satisfied, even after nearly 2 years. Thank you so much! Peace
S**A
Don't buy this
Do not buy this!Though it was listed as refurbished, I didn't expect one of the monitors to stop working within a week, and the CPU had stopped turning on several times. Really disrupted my work. Just save a buy a better system not work the time
L**R
As Advertised
I ordered this product on December 2, 2020. It arrived two days earlier than promised (which was nice). Everything in the box was well packaged with heavy duty packing materials. Both of the monitors match, and have almost NO cosmetic defects at all. I mean AT ALL. I looked them over extensively and they seem to be either unused, or so gently used (and thoroughly cleaned) that you would never be able to tell. The physical tower has some cosmetic defects (namely a few worn plastic parts, a dent or two, and a scratch here and there) but nothing that would clearly identify it as a renewed machine. Upon arrival I popped open the inside of the tower just to poke around, and all of the components were in tact, and as advertised (dedicated graphics card and both hard drives). The inside of the tower was not even dusty. So kudo's to whoever did the cleaning; or assembling (more likely) of this tower for sale. Very clean machine.The keyboard and mouse were both included. The keyboard is about as low budget as you can get (but honestly who is buying this bundle for the keyboard anyway) but it works just fine. The mouse on the other hand came destroyed out of the package. I sent an email to support and am awaiting a response. I would assume they will just send another mouse; I would be surprised if they want the broken one back. Considering the quality of the keyboard and mouse they seem to be again, very low quality. This is a non-issue overall though.Setting up the monitors was easy. It came with the necessary converter cable and was hassle free. The cords sent with this bundle all seem to be either brand new, or perhaps have sat in the packaging for a while. Nevertheless, no issues there.This company does include a medley of desktop links to help make the process as streamlined, clear, and idiot proof as possible. I took a look through the system configuration and everything, as advertised, is present in the tower.After having it on for the first day I would consider buying it again. We'll see what happens with the mouse.EDIT: 12/8/2020I later discovered that the wifi adapter sent did not work either.Customer service was very prompt with dealing with the situation. I sent an email to customer service 12/5/2020; they responded the next day. They offered either a credit or a replacement (for both the mouse and the wifi adapter). The replacement arrived today 12/8/2020 and both are in working condition. The mouse is not the highest quality (not really expecting it to be necessarily) but it's fully functional.Very satisfied with everything overall and would not hesitate to purchase another rig from them in the future.
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