Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
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Processor | 3.3 GHz core_i5_6600 |
RAM | DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 256 GB |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Dell OptiPlex 5040 SFF Desktop Computer PC Bundle Setup with New 23.8" FHD Monitor Inter Core i5-6600 3.3GHz 4-Cores 8GB 256G
4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars | 8 ratings
Price: 183
Last update: 06-28-2024
About this item
Brand | Dell |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
CPU Model | Core i5 6600 |
CPU Speed | 3.3 GHz |
Cache Size | 6 MB |
Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
Included Components | Monitor, Mouse, Keybord |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Microphone |
Product information
Technical Details
Summary
Other Technical Details
Brand | Dell |
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Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 23.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 16 x 7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19 x 16 x 7 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Top reviews from the United States
Gregory
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice machine
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024
This was a great priced PC. It arrived quickly and was easily set up. It isn't Windows 11 compatible, however, I had no trouble using a workaround on the Internet to upgrade it to the latest version of Windows. I would definitely purchase another from this vendor if I were to want another one. Everything was as described.
George Washington
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice especially for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
Using it right now to write this review. Mostly positive, the negatives don't warrant less than 5 stars IMHO due to the price being fair. Aesthetically the little unit was in excellent condition, booted up no problems. Runs Window 10 great, very snappy. There was no wifi adapter included, and I'm not 100% sure yet, but I don't think the DVD drive is write capable either. I'm using this for a budget gaming rig, just need to upgrade ram and a discrete GPU and be good to go!!
Glen
4.0 out of 5 stars
Configuration delivered is not as specified in the title. Otherwise a good machine.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023
Title stated that it came with a DVD R/W drive, but there was no drive installed. The rest of the specs were as specified. Otherwise, it is a nice machine.
Shuwei Wu
5.0 out of 5 stars
It has the fast M.2 NvME drive & space for an additional HDD, in my case anyway
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
Yes, I was able to install a 22TB HDD into the PC, right after the PC arrived, just now. It had a caddy and all the wires for it. It was strange to me, since M2 NvME SSDs are very small, about the length and width of an USB stick but much lighter because it’s only a little thicker than an envelope. So you don’t plug the wires (STAT 22 pin in this case) into the M.2 NvME SSDs, you just simple put the NvME SSD onto the motherboard and they are basically invisible because they are so small. They are lighter, smaller than a USB stick (weighs about less than 10 grams) yet they can hold 8TB (wth?)?
Anyway, so the SATA 22 Pin (7+15) Pin is not used at all in this case. And a SFF PC can hold AT LEAST ONE HDD. So it was very strange me that when this PC does not have a large SSD or a HDD plugged in or any other visible, traditional hard drive disk (only a tiny M.2 NvME drive, unnoticeable, slotted onto the mobo), and yet, it’s out of space for drive (as some reviews may suggest). It doesn’t have any hard drive disks installed and it’s also already full and no longer than space for hard drive disks?
So it turns out, as I thought, its one and only HDD SATA wires are completely unused, left hanging (it’s so out of place for them not to be used for this PC they didn’t even tie them down). I immediately put the 1-22TB HDD into the metal caddy, screwed it in tight (just a couple of screws enough for normal use since it’s not like a laptop or anything protable), and it sees the HDD and runs very fast.
Then I tested its speed. I wanted to make sure that it really has a M.2 NvME drive and not a M.2 SATA (also just as light and small as NvME dicks) disk. And sure enough, its speed ranges from 1.7GB/s to 2.7GB/s, now for sure only M.2 NvME can achieve this speed.
A common comparison: a HDD usually has a sequential read/write speed of 150MB/s, a traditional, large SSD has a sequential read/write speed of 250-300+MB/s (M.2 SATA runs at similar speed to this), and M.2 NvME drives go anywhere from 1,500MB/s to 10,000MB/s (but over 8000MB/s requires PCIe # to be bigger than 4 it seems; my fastest PC only reached at 7900MB+/s read speed). So if it’s well over 1000MB/s, then it has to be a M.2 NvME. Normal SSD can hardly break 300MB/s
Based on some reviews, it seems that a few buyers have received the PCs without the M.2 NvME SSD but a traditional one. That was also why I wanted to test and make sure it is an M.2 NvME in there. So it is possible you don’t get the M.2 NvME slotted onto the mobo but a large SSD that takes up the only space for the HDD. If that were you, I’d say get a replacement, but if you have a bunch of NvME drives lying around, then just plug one in as I probably would do that as it’s easier, I’d say that it’s still worth
Anyway, so the SATA 22 Pin (7+15) Pin is not used at all in this case. And a SFF PC can hold AT LEAST ONE HDD. So it was very strange me that when this PC does not have a large SSD or a HDD plugged in or any other visible, traditional hard drive disk (only a tiny M.2 NvME drive, unnoticeable, slotted onto the mobo), and yet, it’s out of space for drive (as some reviews may suggest). It doesn’t have any hard drive disks installed and it’s also already full and no longer than space for hard drive disks?
So it turns out, as I thought, its one and only HDD SATA wires are completely unused, left hanging (it’s so out of place for them not to be used for this PC they didn’t even tie them down). I immediately put the 1-22TB HDD into the metal caddy, screwed it in tight (just a couple of screws enough for normal use since it’s not like a laptop or anything protable), and it sees the HDD and runs very fast.
Then I tested its speed. I wanted to make sure that it really has a M.2 NvME drive and not a M.2 SATA (also just as light and small as NvME dicks) disk. And sure enough, its speed ranges from 1.7GB/s to 2.7GB/s, now for sure only M.2 NvME can achieve this speed.
A common comparison: a HDD usually has a sequential read/write speed of 150MB/s, a traditional, large SSD has a sequential read/write speed of 250-300+MB/s (M.2 SATA runs at similar speed to this), and M.2 NvME drives go anywhere from 1,500MB/s to 10,000MB/s (but over 8000MB/s requires PCIe # to be bigger than 4 it seems; my fastest PC only reached at 7900MB+/s read speed). So if it’s well over 1000MB/s, then it has to be a M.2 NvME. Normal SSD can hardly break 300MB/s
Based on some reviews, it seems that a few buyers have received the PCs without the M.2 NvME SSD but a traditional one. That was also why I wanted to test and make sure it is an M.2 NvME in there. So it is possible you don’t get the M.2 NvME slotted onto the mobo but a large SSD that takes up the only space for the HDD. If that were you, I’d say get a replacement, but if you have a bunch of NvME drives lying around, then just plug one in as I probably would do that as it’s easier, I’d say that it’s still worth
Sky
5.0 out of 5 stars
Understand the product you buy.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023
This is a great value tower, however you need to make sure you understand what you are buying. BE SURE TO REAPPLY THERMAL PASTE BEFORE MODIFYING.
This is a sff case tower therefore, no full sized gpu, psu, or any other extras will fit. You will need to buy or make a psu adapter to use a modern atx psu in it, as well as keep the psu external.
Graphics card upgrades: there is a way to fit a modern gpu in the case. It involves removing the c/d drive and buying a 200mm MINIMUM gpu riser cable. Personally I opted for a gtx 1050 ti as it works well with the i5 7500. Be sure you have a way to mount the gpu as well. It's difficult but if you buy the adapter and the riser cable it's just a little bit of work and it's worth the money.
Just make sure you understand what you are buying before purchasing, definitely a great product for price and won't find as good of a deal anywhere else. Just make sure you have the components you need.
This is a sff case tower therefore, no full sized gpu, psu, or any other extras will fit. You will need to buy or make a psu adapter to use a modern atx psu in it, as well as keep the psu external.
Graphics card upgrades: there is a way to fit a modern gpu in the case. It involves removing the c/d drive and buying a 200mm MINIMUM gpu riser cable. Personally I opted for a gtx 1050 ti as it works well with the i5 7500. Be sure you have a way to mount the gpu as well. It's difficult but if you buy the adapter and the riser cable it's just a little bit of work and it's worth the money.
Just make sure you understand what you are buying before purchasing, definitely a great product for price and won't find as good of a deal anywhere else. Just make sure you have the components you need.
Somebody
5.0 out of 5 stars
No issues, works like its supposed to.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
Works fine as I'm using it as a media server for my NAS.
The NVME drive gets really hot when under load. 147°F (63.8°C). I don't know if there is space to put a small heatsink on it to help reduce the temps.
The NVME drive gets really hot when under load. 147°F (63.8°C). I don't know if there is space to put a small heatsink on it to help reduce the temps.
Sally Lockhart
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great little home computer
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
I needed an inexpensive computer for my ham radio uses; internet, digital radio apps, etc., no gaming involved. This little computer does a fantastic job. It has a built in SSD so it boots fast and runs fast, plenty of memory and lots of I/O. I needed a computer with a serial port to talk to my radio, not many of those around in new computers but this one worked flawlessly. The small form factor lets it sit on my desk without taking it over. I'm extremely happy with the value for money with this unit.
Lyndon Jamison
3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent computer for the price
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023
The pc came late which was a bummer. I was needing it for a potential job and I missed the deadline since the package was delayed. The desktop cant connect to wifi. It needs a wifi adapter which did not come with the package. It also did not have an HDMI cable or VGA cable. The pc itself runs well and boots fast.