Desktop PCs may not be the sexiest pieces of technology, but let’s not kid ourselves: they offer a huge amount of bang for your buck. You get more performance, features, and longevity out of your components with a desktop than any other type of computer, even if they aren’t as exciting (or portable).
Our deal today embodies this. It may not be pretty, but it will get the job done and then some. Dell’s Optiplex lineup is designed for corporate use, ensuring it will last through years of constant use and abuse. The components are all easily accessible for replacement or upgrading and you will be able to find replacement parts for years to come; corporations can’t cope with the twice a year update cycle most consumer PCs see, so parts have to be around for a while longer with business models.
Our deal today embodies this. It may not be pretty, but it will get the job done and then some. Dell’s Optiplex lineup is designed for corporate use, ensuring it will last through years of constant use and abuse. The components are all easily accessible for replacement or upgrading and you will be able to find replacement parts for years to come; corporations can’t cope with the twice a year update cycle most consumer PCs see, so parts have to be around for a while longer with business models.
The Optiplex 3010 is a pretty slim mini tower chassis, with our model coming equipped with a 3rd gen Core i5 quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and 500GB hard drive. Intel’s 3rd gen platform, known as Ivy Bridge, offers a serious performance for the dollar and you won’t find anything this machine won’t handle outside of extensive 3D work or more number crunching than NASA.

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