Dell OptiPlex Computer Desktop PC, Intel Core i5 3rd Gen 3.2 GHz, 16GB RAM, 2TB HDD, New 22 Inch LED Monitor, RGB Keyboard and Mouse, WiFi, Windows 11 Pro (Renewed)
RENEWED Dell Professional Desktop PC with Intel Quad Core i5 3.2 GHz processor, 16 GB RAM, 2 TB Hard Drive, Windows 11 Pro WiFi Adapter – USB WiFi New 22″” 1080P FHD(1920×1080) LED Monitor USB RGB Keyboard USB RGB Mouse RGB Speaker Every component is tested for full functionality and compatibility to ensure years of ongoing performance and reliability. Exterior cosmetics are restored to a like-new condition with little to no visible signs of previous use. A fresh and authentic installation of Microsoft Windows 10 is performed with the new activation license digitally rendered in the PC for an easy and secure start upon first use. PC Configuration Specs Model: Dell Professional Desktop CPU: Intel Quad Core i5 Processor RAM: 16 GB Hard Drive: 2 TB HDD SATA Operating System: Windows 11 Pro USB: (6) USB 2.0 (2)USB 3.0 ports for connectivity Network: Onboard Gigabit Network Adapter * This computer bundle will arrive at your doorstep ready to use right out of the box with all necessary cables included. Originally designed for heavy use in the corporate environment, this Dell Professional Desktop Computer has been fully Renewed with higher quality and more advanced components than you’ll find in any typical retail model. Perfect for business, home and school, this computer has been professionally refurbished by a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher. 🖥POWERFUL PROCESSOR and SUPERIOR STORAGE: Configured with top of the Intel Core i5 processor for lightning-fast, reliable and consistent performance to ensure an exceptional PC experience. 16GB RAM memory to smoothly run multiple applications and browser tabs all at once. 2TB HDD storage space to store apps, games, photos, music, and movies. Loaded with 16GB to zip through multiple tasks in a hurry without lag. 🖥️New 22 Inch Full HD (1920×1080) LED monitor: with 75hz, High-Quality panel with quick refresh rate and response time. With 1080p resolution, you can enjoy gaming or a modern computing experience. 22 Inch monitor has a Smart Contrast to provide optimized image quality. Bezel-less and sleek design with glossy finish, crisp edge-to-edge visuals. Wide Viewing Angles for clarity from any viewpoint. VESA Mountable and built-in tilt options allow for a variety of monitor configurations. ⌨️ +🖱️ RGB KEYBOARD AND MOUSE | RGB SPEAKER: 3 LED Colors – Blue, red, green, Backlight LED Lights for use at night time, looks amazing. The keyboard mouse and speaker are responsive, reliable, and probably plastered in RGB lights. It’s important you pick the right one for your desktop. 💿 WINDOWS 10 Pro LATEST: A new installation of the latest Microsoft Windows 11 Professional 64 Bit Operating System software, free of bloatware commonly installed from other manufacturers. As Microsoft’s latest and best OS to date, Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit will maximize the utility of each PC for years to come. Optional software such as Anti-Virus and Office 365 can also be easily downloaded through the Microsoft Windows App Store.
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13 reviews for Dell OptiPlex Computer Desktop PC, Intel Core i5 3rd Gen 3.2 GHz, 16GB RAM, 2TB HDD, New 22 Inch LED Monitor, RGB Keyboard and Mouse, WiFi, Windows 11 Pro (Renewed)
A budget friendly machine for a small workstation or a mini server to run some VMs on
I have been very happy with the machine. I am using it to run some small server apps on windows and on a Linux Virtual Machine with no challenges.I found Windows 10 Pro pre installed on the machine via a digital license that I was able to link to a Microsoft Account. I observed the network flows from the device and didn’t notice anything out of ordinary.I tested the machine with some workloads and found the cores temps would hover around 70c. I found the fan noise to be minimal during those periods. It would continue to perform the task while maintaining that temperature.One very minor hiccup I had, my PC after the second day started telling me on the boot that the power supply was lower than rated and it would slowdown performance. I found that the machine went at a crawl…. 800 MHz on all cores. The power supply received is a 90 W supply, likely the cause was a contact got hung up from the power supply to tell the PC that it was high wattage. To work around this I used ThrottleStop app from TechPowerUp to disable the throttling caused by the PC thinking it has an indequate supply. That put all cores back to the normal speed of 2.4 GHz.
Worked good at first: Died within 6 months 🙁 customer service is bad too.
The goodish: At first I really liked this computer, I got it for some at home work and gaming (Minecraft & Valorant). It was great for work. Minecraft lagged badly in Java but once I switched to the windows/bedrock version it played smoother. Valorant seemed to play good but I don’t have great internet so it’s hard to tell & the PC would occasionally crash mid game leading to afk offenses. One thing to note is that the monitor it came with was a wall monitor, I knew there was variations to what monitor you could get but there was no info about it possibly being a wall monitor. It was actually kind of nice for me but if you live in a place that can’t have a wall monitor keep in mind it’s possible for it to come with one that only works on the wall.The very bad:As mentioned before it would occasionally crash completely powering down but it would always boot back up and work fine after. About 6 months after I got it the pc crashed mid use, I went to turn it back on and it popped up with a screen saying the PC needed to be recovered with a special disk. I looked up the error code and saw that sometimes that is caused by a usb or power cord not being properly connected and to unplug all cords and check their connection. I did this and In doing this found that the power cord (sent with the computer originally) had melted. For background I only use the computer 4-6 hours at max in a day and had only had the computer on for about an hour when this happened so if I was using this full time for work instead of just occasional projects I don’t know how this pc would have held up. I reached out to the pc seller and after about a week of trying to get in contact (calling and them never picking up or calling me back, them insisting on calling me and then not) they told me to simply pick up a new standard 3 prong power cord. I was obviously worried that there was a bigger issue that would lead to the pc melting a cord but did what they said. They didn’t tell me any other details like what voltage requirements it needed so I looked around and got one that matched the voltage that most on the market are, that didn’t work. I looked at the original cord and it had a different requirement and after scouring the web found one that matched it and tried it however that didn’t work either with the computer only having a flashing orange power light/nothing on screen/and the fan running loud. I then reached out to the seller again and told them this and they said to take it to a local computer repair person because my warranty had ended. Luckily I had gotten the extra asurion protection plan. I called their tech support and they told me that this usually means that the power supply unit has failed and I would need to file a claim to get a refund. I’m glad I got the protection plan but this means packing up a pc, monitor, keyboard, and mouse and shipping it to asurion in order to get an Amazon gift card refund.Bottom line I’m in shock that in only 6 months of owning this pc the power supply unit failed and on top of that the customer support was incredibly lacking once I did experience issues.
Refurbished item/ warranty
Not a bad product. But it is refurbished and it was making a constant running loud noise. I bought the warranty on it in which im glad I did .I had a hard time back and forth with these people getting through with the warranty. It still had a 1 year manufactured waranty(Dell)..they said they would not be able to repair due to parts being obsolete for it being 13 years old..Wow! I bought it last year and had no clue it would be that old. After a few calls here and there Asurion gave me credit on it upon returning. Initially I had to get a reference number from manufacture to give to Asurion stating they will not be able to repair. The refurbished items sound good due to prices but we never know how old the item is. Unless, it says in description and I over looked. I will not buy a refurbished item again. After what I went through with the warranty
Do not buy – find a way to get a decent computer by making payments
All instructions, which are a bit lacking, should be in a zip bag or sheet protector. Just add $2 to the price and don’t presume because it’s a “gaming” computer that detailed instructions are not needed.I deleted my original review. Selecting 3 stars until I get to use it for several weeks. Only 48 percent selected 5 stars, I don’t know how I didn’t see that before purchase, kind of desperate for a computer probably messed my thinking up.Update: 5.25.25 I bought this system on Jan 17th so let’s say it arrived no more than 2 weeks later. The keyboard characters are starting to rub off. So get yourself some keyboard stickers if you plan on buying this. Also, the Scroll Lock is what turns the keyboard lights on and off. If you using Excel, for example, you’ll have to turn off the keyboard lights to be able to scroll.6.26.25 One speaker died.9.19.25 Mouse is randomly clicking itself.9.25.25 Screen goes black for a few seconds, not the monitor, might be the cable but likely the motherboard.10.5.25 Computer locks up for 5 or so seconds. Soon, this computer will die. Do not buy. I now have to get another computer, I will use payment plans, and just lament the money wasted here. Only poor people would buy this computer so you know how painful this loss is.
Roger –
A budget friendly machine for a small workstation or a mini server to run some VMs on
I have been very happy with the machine. I am using it to run some small server apps on windows and on a Linux Virtual Machine with no challenges.I found Windows 10 Pro pre installed on the machine via a digital license that I was able to link to a Microsoft Account. I observed the network flows from the device and didn’t notice anything out of ordinary.I tested the machine with some workloads and found the cores temps would hover around 70c. I found the fan noise to be minimal during those periods. It would continue to perform the task while maintaining that temperature.One very minor hiccup I had, my PC after the second day started telling me on the boot that the power supply was lower than rated and it would slowdown performance. I found that the machine went at a crawl…. 800 MHz on all cores. The power supply received is a 90 W supply, likely the cause was a contact got hung up from the power supply to tell the PC that it was high wattage. To work around this I used ThrottleStop app from TechPowerUp to disable the throttling caused by the PC thinking it has an indequate supply. That put all cores back to the normal speed of 2.4 GHz.
Sunflower –
Worked good at first: Died within 6 months 🙁 customer service is bad too.
The goodish: At first I really liked this computer, I got it for some at home work and gaming (Minecraft & Valorant). It was great for work. Minecraft lagged badly in Java but once I switched to the windows/bedrock version it played smoother. Valorant seemed to play good but I don’t have great internet so it’s hard to tell & the PC would occasionally crash mid game leading to afk offenses. One thing to note is that the monitor it came with was a wall monitor, I knew there was variations to what monitor you could get but there was no info about it possibly being a wall monitor. It was actually kind of nice for me but if you live in a place that can’t have a wall monitor keep in mind it’s possible for it to come with one that only works on the wall.The very bad:As mentioned before it would occasionally crash completely powering down but it would always boot back up and work fine after. About 6 months after I got it the pc crashed mid use, I went to turn it back on and it popped up with a screen saying the PC needed to be recovered with a special disk. I looked up the error code and saw that sometimes that is caused by a usb or power cord not being properly connected and to unplug all cords and check their connection. I did this and In doing this found that the power cord (sent with the computer originally) had melted. For background I only use the computer 4-6 hours at max in a day and had only had the computer on for about an hour when this happened so if I was using this full time for work instead of just occasional projects I don’t know how this pc would have held up. I reached out to the pc seller and after about a week of trying to get in contact (calling and them never picking up or calling me back, them insisting on calling me and then not) they told me to simply pick up a new standard 3 prong power cord. I was obviously worried that there was a bigger issue that would lead to the pc melting a cord but did what they said. They didn’t tell me any other details like what voltage requirements it needed so I looked around and got one that matched the voltage that most on the market are, that didn’t work. I looked at the original cord and it had a different requirement and after scouring the web found one that matched it and tried it however that didn’t work either with the computer only having a flashing orange power light/nothing on screen/and the fan running loud. I then reached out to the seller again and told them this and they said to take it to a local computer repair person because my warranty had ended. Luckily I had gotten the extra asurion protection plan. I called their tech support and they told me that this usually means that the power supply unit has failed and I would need to file a claim to get a refund. I’m glad I got the protection plan but this means packing up a pc, monitor, keyboard, and mouse and shipping it to asurion in order to get an Amazon gift card refund.Bottom line I’m in shock that in only 6 months of owning this pc the power supply unit failed and on top of that the customer support was incredibly lacking once I did experience issues.
Jill Latham –
Good system
As described, a cool system.
Anthony Campeau –
NA
Monitor is poorly made. Not stable at all. Desk bump and the monitor is shaky. It doesn’t have a cd/dvd rw . Just looks like it in the picture.
Darrell Martinez Rodriguez –
Calidad
Good
addie –
Refurbished item/ warranty
Not a bad product. But it is refurbished and it was making a constant running loud noise. I bought the warranty on it in which im glad I did .I had a hard time back and forth with these people getting through with the warranty. It still had a 1 year manufactured waranty(Dell)..they said they would not be able to repair due to parts being obsolete for it being 13 years old..Wow! I bought it last year and had no clue it would be that old. After a few calls here and there Asurion gave me credit on it upon returning. Initially I had to get a reference number from manufacture to give to Asurion stating they will not be able to repair. The refurbished items sound good due to prices but we never know how old the item is. Unless, it says in description and I over looked. I will not buy a refurbished item again. After what I went through with the warranty
J –
Recommended
Longer than expected shipping but the system is very snappy, boots quickly. Overall very pleased
13 Voices –
Do not buy – find a way to get a decent computer by making payments
All instructions, which are a bit lacking, should be in a zip bag or sheet protector. Just add $2 to the price and don’t presume because it’s a “gaming” computer that detailed instructions are not needed.I deleted my original review. Selecting 3 stars until I get to use it for several weeks. Only 48 percent selected 5 stars, I don’t know how I didn’t see that before purchase, kind of desperate for a computer probably messed my thinking up.Update: 5.25.25 I bought this system on Jan 17th so let’s say it arrived no more than 2 weeks later. The keyboard characters are starting to rub off. So get yourself some keyboard stickers if you plan on buying this. Also, the Scroll Lock is what turns the keyboard lights on and off. If you using Excel, for example, you’ll have to turn off the keyboard lights to be able to scroll.6.26.25 One speaker died.9.19.25 Mouse is randomly clicking itself.9.25.25 Screen goes black for a few seconds, not the monitor, might be the cable but likely the motherboard.10.5.25 Computer locks up for 5 or so seconds. Soon, this computer will die. Do not buy. I now have to get another computer, I will use payment plans, and just lament the money wasted here. Only poor people would buy this computer so you know how painful this loss is.
Yessica –
Va funcionando todo perfecto llegó prácticamente nuevo sin ningún rayón
ruben arturo long ascolani –
muy mal equipo no servía dos slots de memoria y se poco de computación y yo se los cambie, además no traía sistema operativo el disco duro
Miguel Angel –
una buena pc de calidad con un buen precio economice
CARLOS AGUSTÍN JIMÉNEZ MORENO –
El equipo es de baja calidad. No venían los cables para conectar el monitor. Las teclas del teclado no se pueden visualizar
Pc –
La uso para hacer diseños es usonpersonal