Dell Optiplex 7010 Desktop Computer - Intel Core i7 Up to 3.8GHz Max Turbo Frequency, 16GB DDR3, New 1TB SSD, Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit, WiFi, USB 3.0, DVDRW, 2X Display Port (Renewed)
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Dell Optiplex 7010 Desktop Computer - Intel Core i7 Up to 3.8GHz Max Turbo Frequency, 16GB DDR3, New 1TB SSD, Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit, WiFi, USB 3.0, DVDRW, 2X Display Port (Renewed)

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  • Brand
    DELL
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
  • CPU Model
    Core i7
  • CPU Speed
    3.8 GHz
  • Cache Size
    8 MB
  • Graphics Card Description
    Integrated
⚡3.8 GHz Intel Core i7 Turbo
đź’ľ16GB DDR3 RAM + 1TB SSD Storage
🔌USB 3.0 & Dual DisplayPort

Description

🚀 Power your productivity with pro-level speed and storage!

  • CRYSTAL CLEAR VISUALS - Dual DisplayPort outputs support full HD 1080p resolution for immersive productivity and entertainment setups.
  • BLAZING FAST PERFORMANCE - Intel Core i7 processor with up to 3.8 GHz Turbo ensures seamless multitasking and power-hungry applications run effortlessly.
  • MASSIVE STORAGE MEMORY - 16GB DDR3 RAM paired with a lightning-fast 1TB SSD means no more waiting—store, access, and run your files and apps instantly.
  • CERTIFIED RENEWED QUALITY - Microsoft Authorized Refurbished with a digital Certificate of Authenticity and 90-day tech support—like-new reliability without the new price tag.
  • READY FOR BUSINESS BEYOND - Comes pre-installed with clean, bloatware-free Windows 10 Pro for a secure, professional-grade experience right out of the box.

The Dell Optiplex 7010 Desktop is a Microsoft Authorized Refurbished powerhouse featuring an Intel Core i7 processor clocking up to 3.8 GHz, 16GB DDR3 RAM, and a spacious 1TB SSD. Equipped with Windows 10 Pro, USB 3.0 ports, dual DisplayPort outputs, and WiFi connectivity, it delivers professional-grade performance and reliability for demanding work and multitasking environments.

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Specifications

Standing screen display size0.01
Screen Resolution1920 x 1080
Max Screen Resolution1920x1080
Processor3.8 GHz core_i7
RAM16 GB DDR3
Hard Drive1 TB SSD
Graphics Coprocessorintegrated
Chipset BrandIntel
Card DescriptionIntegrated
Wireless Type802.11bgn
Number of USB 2.0 Ports2
Number of USB 3.0 Ports2
BrandDELL
Series7010
Item model number7010
Hardware PlatformPC
Operating SystemWindows 10 Pro
Item Weight13.67 pounds
Product Dimensions12.3 x 3.7 x 11.4 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH12.3 x 3.7 x 11.4 inches
Processor BrandIntel
Number of Processors1
Computer Memory TypeDDR3 SDRAM
Flash Memory Size1
Hard Drive InterfaceSolid State
Hard Drive Rotational Speed5400
Optical Drive TypeDVD-RW

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Reviews

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P**C

Reconditioned Dell Optiplex 7010 Desktop Computer-Intel i7 Review

The unit works really well except for a hum while in operation. This could be the fan which is always on in the computer, which is a bit noisy. It functions well but with all the turbo, fast processor, and extended memory, it operates like any other computer. The apparent speed is not noticeable. It's a great computer using Windows 10. I do recommend it. I trust it will serve me well for a few years.

R**K

Don't even think about it!

Let me count the ways by which I reach such a conclusion. It is noteworthy that others have had better luck with these people and this machine. In some cases (e.g. WIFI limitations and multiple screens) that may be caused by the fact that most people are happy with the thing as delivered. In others (e.g. loud and rattling fan and the hassle of an not-activated operating system), beware no matter how intense your demands of the computer..(i) The machine was shipped with Windows 10 as promised but in a version or copy that had not been activated (read not legal in the minds of the gods at Microsoft). The cure for such things is to find what is called a product key and to furnish that to Microsoft at which time, if one holds his or her mouth correctly and asks nicely, Microsoft will validate Windows for them. When USTecno (the refurbisher) people were asked about the problem, one could sense some head scratching on the other end. They then said that the product key was on a sticker on the machine but that one had to rub it (this is not a joke) to expose it. Don’t rub it too hard or you will destroy it (no this is not a joke either). I did rub it and was able to interpret the key and soive the problem after the expenditure of perhaps one-and-a-half hours of discovering that the problem existed (through some of my software being sufficiently smart to know that it was about to join a questionable enterprise) and what to do about it (learn how to get the product key so that I could convey it to the gods of Redmond). It also must be said that the attitude of the people at USTecno was decidedly arrogant and rude as though it was my problem that I had obtained a machine with an invalid version of Windows. Ultimately they would be correct in that assertion. It was my problem and a big one! Their attitude led me to resolve both to write this review and to never deal with them again or maybe with any other Amazon refurbisher.(ii) When I tried to connect the computer to a wired connection (RJ-45) it didn’t work. I never solved this problem (read on and know that I gave up) but I expect that the issue is the fact that the old network adapter ran well on Windows 7 and will not run on Windows 10 (know that this core machine is that old and see below). At least this problem may not go back to the halcyon days of XP as described below! And you ask yourself how could a company ignore such a problem--and I would profess not to know short of some unintelligible comment about their competence. A possible cure is to buy a pci card video adapter, install it and hope that it works to recognize multiple monitors. Be ready to spend a couple hundred dollars and several hours of your time and then not to be certain about the Windows 7/10 problem and the form factor of the card until the big moment when you fire it up and learn the truth.(iii) A corollary to the above is that the machine is apparently delivered with a dongle WIFI connector. Mine would only detect my 2.4 network and didn't recognize the 5.0 that I wanted to use (my 2.4 is loaded and the wired connection did not work as previously stated). The reason for this failure is likely either an operating system issue (this machine was originally delivered when new with Windows 7) or a process of simply buying the least expensive thing that would facilitate a WIFI claim and cover over the non-functional wired connector described above.(iv) When the machine was first fired up, I immediately noticed that one or both of the fans (It seems that the model likely has fans in the power supply and over the CPU) was/were very loud with an attendant rattling noise. If you have ever kept an old computer for a while, you will be familiar with the sound and maybe the results. Again one wonders if the people who rebuilt the system ever turned it on. The cure in this case in part is to buy a $135 power supply (price from Amazon) and install it yourself. If that doesn’t sound difficult, it becomes three times more so in a small form factor machine. That does not address the potential fan over the CPU. In any case the loss of a fan in a power supply is usually enough to produce toast. Another alternative is of course to wait until it dies and run the risk of losing the computer and everything on it while maybe smoking up your office or home.(v) When I tried to connect two monitors to the system, it would not recognize and display on the second monitor. It turns out that the driver in this case is very old and was originally designed for Windows XP sometime in the distant past (with apologies to those of you who may not be sufficiently old to remember such things). The problem of the video adapter not working with multiple displays is well-known and discoverable with a bit of web research except perhaps for the people who rebuilt this machine. The cure in this case is to find the right driver in the anals of intel, download it and install it. Good luck with that if you’re not a technical guru with time on your hands.(vi) And finally the ultimate insult. Amazon policy with this particular rebuilder, and maybe all of them, is to invoke a process which consumes one-and-a-half to two weeks before one gets money back or replacement product. If you are accustomed to Amazon’s typical accommodating process, don’t be misled. This is anything but sensible or accommodating. Amazon in this case works with these people to deliver a piece of junk and then tries to make it difficult for the customer to rectify the problem. And this ain't a widget which is obviously bad "out of the box". It takes work and several hours to learn about all these problems. And one strongly suspects that further persistence would only lead to more unpleasant discoveries. Like I said: "Don't even think about it!".

W**S

Great Refurbished Desktop Computer!

Just received my refurbished Dell desktop i7. It's really fast and lots of room on the harddrive for storage. Great value for the money, I don't game but it would be perfect for gaming. Came with a new mouse and Keyboard which was a nice addition. The sound quality was great and the performance after using my i3 for so long. This is almost like a super computer. Look for who rebuilt the computer JSM is the best.

L**Y

NOT ALL THE SAME SELLERS!!!! It makes a difference. JSM is GREAT!

This is the 2ND machine I've purchased from JSM Computers out of Oklahoma. The first was purchased in 2016 and finally kicked the bucket this year. I specifically wanted a machine from them. YOU MUST PAY ATTENTION TO THE "SOLD BY." The description remains the same, but since I purchased this machine last week, the SOLD BY has changed THREE TIMES to companies with worse business ratings. I checked this because I was recommending the unit to some friends, and wanted to make sure they purchased from JSM.The pre-purchase response was EXCELLENT with same day and late business hours answers to questions. When I booted the machine and tested the USB ports, a few weren't accepting wired Keyboard and Mouse. I let JSM know and Mark responded very quickly. I was still testing, but I wanted him to be apprised of the situation. I do NOT waste time with the Amazon support. Their solution to any crisis is pack it up and send it back. Instead, I kept testing and after some WIFI and BLUETOOTH adapters were inserted, the supposedly dead USB ports worked, and with the wired mouse and keyboard.The PC came clean... you could not tell how old is is unless you know computers. No noticeable wear or damage. They send a WIFI adapter, and I plugged that in, hooked up the monitor I already had, and it popped up easy as toast. Needed a bluetooth adapter, and once that came, accepted it (TP Link 5.0) without any issues. Did some bluetooth searches for speakers (you will need better speakers) and it found the Oontz Angle 3 and Tozo6 earbuds, without any issues. It's also found my TV, Roku stick, and something I don't know what it is (should probably find out).The machine is fast. Programs pop up fast, downloads are fast, and when I type, it's immediately responsive. Can't say anything about gaming unless you want to talk Angry Birds friends or Solitaire, but for productivity, online browsing, running applications like Scrivener, Libreoffice... It's a great machine for under $200 (I purchased a 3 year protection plan just because which made it $200.) Now if I have issues with it, I'll update this review, so if you don't see any update, it's doing just great.Remember JSM computers sold me this machine and provided pre-purchase support, actually on another two machines, and I ended buying this one. Oh! and I was informed by Mark that the Microsoft Certification that came as a sticker on my last machine is now built into the computer memory/hard drive? and recognized when you go online. I notice a number of reviewers doubting authenticity of software because they didn't see a sticker.Dell Optiplex 7010 Desktop Computer - Intel Core i7 Up to 3.8GHz Max Turbo Frequency, 16GB DDR3, New 1TB SSD, Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit, WiFi, USB 3.0, DVDRW, 2X Display Port (Renewed) - Excellent Condition. $180.11.

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