PC REPAS Dell Optiplex 9020 USFF, i7 4770,304GHz, 16GB, 240GB HDD SSD, Win10Pro,PCDELU902
PC REPAS Dell Optiplex 9020 USFF, i7 4770,304GHz, 16GB, 240GB HDD SSD, Win10Pro,PCDELU902
PC REPAS Dell Optiplex 9020 USFF, i7 4770,304GHz, 16GB, 240GB HDD SSD More
Product code: 56004 Shipping and Payment
PC REPAS Dell Optiplex 9020 USFF, i7 4770,304GHz, 16GB, 240GB HDD SSD More
Product code: 56004 Shipping and Payment
Basic technical parameters
Component Specifications / options
Processor (CPU) 4th generation Intel "Haswell" – Core i7; four cores / eight threads. The typical model is i7-4770 (or similar), with turbo up to around 3.9 GHz. Dell+3Dell+3Icecat+3
Chipset Intel Q87 Express chipset, supporting features such as vPro, various management options for businesses. Dell+1
Memory (RAM) DDR3 RAM, typical speeds of 1600 MHz. Maximum size depends on form factor, but typically up to 32 GB for MT / SFF versions. Newegg.com+2Dell+2
Storage SATA II / SATA III drives – SSD and HDD. Versions have space for 2.5" and 3.5" drives depending on the case. Dell+2Dell+2
Cases / Form factors Various designs:
• Mini Tower (MT) – larger case, more space for drives and cards. Dell+1
• Small Form Factor (SFF) – more compact, less space for expansion. Dell+1
• Ultra Small Form Factor (USFF) or Micro – least space, limited expansion options. Dell+2Dell+2
Power supply Adapted to form factor – SFF/USFF has lower power supply than MT. Dell+1
Ports / interfaces DisplayPort, VGA, USB 3.0 + USB 2.0, audio ports, Ethernet, possibly optical drive. Dell+1
Expandability PCIe slot for graphics card (low profile for SFF, full height for MT), space for multiple drives depending on case, possibility to increase RAM. Limitations depending on case size and power supply. Dell+2Icecat+2
Strengths
- Excellent CPU for normal and moderately demanding use: office, browser, multitasking, or light graphics/video editing.
- Solid enterprise management/security thanks to features such as vPro, Dell reliability.
- Good expandability, especially in larger versions (MT), possibility to add more powerful graphics/more storage.
- More modern than Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge in some aspects – better IPC, lower power consumption under the same load, better support for newer instructions.
Limitations/weaknesses
- Older platform: DDR3, no NVMe or modern USB-C connectors in most cases.
- Limited space for drives/graphics in compact versions (SFF, USFF); power supply may be limiting, fans/cooling may be noisier if the system is overloaded.
- Integrated graphics are sufficient for everyday use, but not for demanding games or 3D rendering at full power.
- Power consumption and temperature under higher loads may be higher than with newer Ryzen/Intel processors with lower lithographic manufacturing.
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