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@GorrilaHertz

1 year ago

I got a second hand 5040 to replace my dad's shockingly bad office PC. Upgraded it with an i5 processor, 16GB of RAM, and fitted it with a 1TB M.2 SSD. It's a great and inexpensive PC.

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@kbhasi

11 months ago

I believe the reason why the older ones are being shown is that there had been an abundance of them due to companies selling their old hardware to liquidators when they upgrade, then those liquidators selling them on after wiping the internal storage.

The newer ones are starting to appear as companies sell those off. It depends on their accounting periods and such that would determine when they'd buy new tech.

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@Linuscracked

1 year ago

Great now that's going to shoot up in price

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@johnhiggins2696

7 months ago

One of the best places to pick stuff up like this at is a surplus depot your local university or government agency might have. They typically don't have any storage included but they're always relatively new machines (like the one on the left in the video) and you don't have to pay shipping or tax on them.

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@brutal2417

1 year ago

I got a 9020 for free from a friend. I put a rx 6400 in it and now it can play most of my steam library at decent framerates.

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@WalterKnox

1 year ago

I buy old business machines (largely SFF optiplexes) and sell parts from them. The older ones like the 9020 are honestly built so much better than the newer ones. I guess for performance it doesn’t matter, but for every day use, I still prefer the old ones.

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@pikachuchujelly7628

1 year ago

I just got an Optiplex 3050 with a 7th gen core i5 for $110. Came with a decent mouse and keyboard as well. I could've gotten one of these SFF PCs for cheaper, but I settled on a minitower, since it uses a standard ATX motherboard, has more room for a GPU, and uses standard ATX power supplies.

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@memelord705

1 year ago

Good thing I found my Dell Optiplex 790 MT for free all because some office failed

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@johnruscigno5738

8 months ago

Figured I'd mention that they can't be overclocked BUT...if you go into bios by holding down the F2 key, you can find an option called intel turbo boost. It works with the cpu and the gpu. Sometimes if you are planning on using another gpu, you have to turn off secure boot and turn on legacy csm. Then make sure that gpu is selected in bios.

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@Wade_Castle

2 months ago

I totally found a 5040 on a curb during bulky trash pick-up(one of a couple of machines i found that week) a few months back, no damage inside or out a basically brand new machine that had even been upgraded with more ram and a larger hd than original specs.
And it runs great! I now use it almost daily.
It's so crazy the things people throw away

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@danmar007

9 months ago

I’ve had a blast with my DELL OptiPlex 9020.

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@PieStudios

1 year ago

Better yet, buy an HP ProDesk or EliteDesk. The MT versions around Skylake and Kabylake use standard power supplies so you can swap them and put a relatively power hungry GPU in them

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@OutlawNix

1 year ago

Never owned a prebuilt desktop PC and never will.
Fall last year I picked up locally a used 8th gen i7-8700 & Asus ROG Strix Z390-E motherboard for $50 dollars total. Then during the time finding a GPU was like a needle in a haystack. Bought locally a used EVGA GTX 1080 SC 8GB for $50 dollars.

At the time I bought the hardware the CPU was going for around $225 dollars used. While the GPU in question was going for around $300 dollars on the used market. Got a sweet deal on the hardware.

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@prod.yungsqueezy404

1 year ago

I use it for hosting my game server and website

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@Forrest_O.

10 months ago

I knew this beforehand, and it will arrive soon.

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@zeroturn7091

1 year ago

3020 gang, we’re doing motherboard swaps!

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@dragonspear570

1 month ago

My issue with the newer Optiplex machines is the placement of the PCI-E x16 slot being below to topmost PCI-E slot on the back of the case, this severely limits what GPUs you can throw into it basically meaning you'll be capped at that RX 6400 and cheaper alternatives like a used GTX 1650 straight up can't fit, does anyone actually know why Dell did this? Just seems really dumb and needless to me.

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@TACJHON_

2 months ago

I plan on getting a 7050 sff, a 165hz display, and shoving a gt 1030 2gb in it, is it worth it for 379

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@suidyy2

10 months ago

Is there a video on how to remove it from a network pc?

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@peterlarkin762

1 year ago

I was about to get a newer gen optiplex, then found a 7010 i5 3570 with an RX550 already installed for €120. Another €50 on 500G ssd + 16G RAM. Just finished RDR2, totally smooth and 47fps average even in towns with a graphics on low with medium details.

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