Dell Optiplex 9020 Micro i3 256GB Desktop

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Dell Optiplex 9020 Micro i3 256GB Desktop
Price: $319.99
Shipping Options:: $5 Standard (Free with Prime)
Shipping Estimates: Ships in 3-5 Business Days. (Tuesday, Jun 26 to Friday, Jun 29) + transit
Condition: Refurbished

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Nice price…but for a reason…

Intel 4400 graphics is very weak on the new HD and UHD formats…

Need to get into 5 or 6xxx graphics chips …

But for web browsing and “decent” video machine…Good price…

Windows…SSD…add a little memory at some point…$319 …Can’t find a NUC for this price…

i3-4160T has a Passmark score of 4392.

65W external supply though. It’s a power hog.

$273 at Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Optiplex-Computer-Certified-Refurbished/dp/B0773XZM4H/

[MOD: That has a hard drive. Ours has an SSD.]

That’s the maximum power rating, not what it will actually draw. Dell’s 12" Latitude laptops and the latest generation Intel NUCs also ship with a 65W power supply.

Always fun to read what the ‘experts’ have to say.

meaning what? for the non-expert here

Last year I bought the refurb Core i7, HDMI + DP version of this. It was refurbished by Dell and came with factory warranty. It’s been super reliable. It’s perfect for most people who want a PC without a giant tower taking up space. More than adequate for web surfing, office stuff, web development/coding, etc. Or even HTPC. Probably not ideal for gaming or working with 500 layer Photoshop images.

I thought it said no WiFi so I bought a card.

I’m not sure if I’m more happy it has WiFi or more sad that I already spent another $26 at Amazon.com ordering a WiFi card. Poo!