Super Fast Dual Core 3.0GHz Intel P4 LGA775 Socket 800FSB 2MB Cache
2GB DDR2 Ram memory & Super Fast 160GB SATA Hard drive
Onboard Sound and Speaker, Onboard NIC, Wireless Capable
CDRW/DVD Write CD’s and watch DVD Movies
Windows XP Pro Pre-Loaded! COA and XP Recovery Disk
Product Description Dell Optiplex GX620 Desktop computer with an Intel Dual Core 3.0GHz 775 CPU Processor. The OptiPlex GX platform is designed for business and individuals that
are focused on affordable pricing coupled with top-level performance.
This Dell Optiplex GX620 Desktop computer comes running an Super Fast Intel LGA 775 Pentium Dual Core 3.0 GHz CPU (800FSB-2MB Cache), 2 GB DDR-2 Memory(Upgradable to 4 GB), a 160GB Ultra Fast SATA hard drive, CDRW/DVD Ultra Speed Drive, Integ…
5 Responses to “Dell Optiplex Gx620 Desktop 3.0GHz Dual Core Intel with TV Output or VGA Onboard Video, Intregrated Nic/Audio, Wireless Capable, Dell XP Professional Restore Disk Included”
I had a PC, family machine for e-mail, kid-duty games, with a nice old HP laserjet that won’t run with a Windows 7 environment. The motherboard fried. I needed a replacement XP machine.
This used Dell Optiplex with XP was a screamer a few years ago; it runs all the typical MS 2007 applications very fast. It also has plenty of USB ports, which is necessary:
The Dell Optiplex is a small form-factor box, additional boards for wireless networking, etc. don’t fit, but no matter just plug in a new wireless NIC into a USB port like a thumb drive. I run the old hard drive in a box that ALSO plugs into a USB port. Systems integration: done.
The company that provided it did a nice cleaning and packaging job, shipper just left it on the grass, but again for $200 I’m very happy.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a fully capable Dell machine for running any office or high end software suite. These are business class machines designed with rigid framework. These machines can run any high end game with the addition of a low cost video card.
When purchasing on Amazon or any online retail site it is extremely important to view the exact specifications of the product. Unfortunately sellers do substitute their own variation of the product absent of the title. The specs should be listed in the seller description of the product.
Above all purchase only from a seller with respectable feedback. Feedback is a powerful resource given to shoppers and reputable sellers value and work extremely hard to satisfy customers for the all important positive feedback.
Rating: 5 / 5
This item is not at all as it was described. The description says, “Dell Optiplex Gx620 Desktop 3.0GHz CPU (LGA 775 800FSB-2MB Cache) 64 Bit Technology, Ultra Powerful CPU, 2GB DDR2 Memory, Super Fast 160GB SATA HDD, Intregrated Nic/Audio, Wireless Capable, Dell XP Professional Restore Disk Included.”
The system I received is in fact a Dell Optiplex 620, but it has a 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 (which is not 64-bit capable), 32-bit Windows XP, only 1GB of RAM, an 80GB hard drive, no wireless, and no restore disk. There was a loose screw rolling around in the case.
When you buy a refurbished computer from Dell, it comes in a Dell box and includes everything that comes with a new computer. This computer was packed loose in a box with no keyboard or mouse, not even a power cord.
I think this computer is used, not refurbished.
Let’s have some truth in advertising.
Oh yeah, and it got sent to the wrong house. Can anyone say incompetence?
Rating: 1 / 5
To the previous reviewer, you should have your IT person find out what’s wrong with your installation. I bought a GX620 from this seller for my son mainly because it supports gamer video cards. But he’s had no need to replace the onboard graphics so far. The computer has been completely reliable and fast. Of course he would never run honey pots like IE or Outlook but if they are slow on your box then it’s probably something about your network, like launching apps or accessing personal data from an overburdened file server. Dell’s business computers (including the GX620) may not be brick-solid but they are better made and more reliable than most consumer PCs.
Rating: 5 / 5
Data: It has a Pentium 4 3.2GHz with 1GB of Ram and I have a 150GB disk installed with XP pro SP 3 on top of it.
Bad: The Dell Optiplex GX620 is a slow machine. My 5 year old laptop with a Core 2 (not even a Duo) is much faster than this unit in booting, watching videos and generally all other tasks. My laptop is loaded with heavy engineering and science software and still runs circles around the Optiplex GX620.
Good: The Nvidia Quadro FX 570 is good for video testing because it can create virtually any video mode I need. This is not likely useful to non-video engineers.
Rating: 2 / 5
July 31st, 2010 at 1:05 pm
I had a PC, family machine for e-mail, kid-duty games, with a nice old HP laserjet that won’t run with a Windows 7 environment. The motherboard fried. I needed a replacement XP machine.
This used Dell Optiplex with XP was a screamer a few years ago; it runs all the typical MS 2007 applications very fast. It also has plenty of USB ports, which is necessary:
The Dell Optiplex is a small form-factor box, additional boards for wireless networking, etc. don’t fit, but no matter just plug in a new wireless NIC into a USB port like a thumb drive. I run the old hard drive in a box that ALSO plugs into a USB port. Systems integration: done.
The company that provided it did a nice cleaning and packaging job, shipper just left it on the grass, but again for $200 I’m very happy.
Rating: 4 / 5
July 31st, 2010 at 2:29 pm
This is a fully capable Dell machine for running any office or high end software suite. These are business class machines designed with rigid framework. These machines can run any high end game with the addition of a low cost video card.
When purchasing on Amazon or any online retail site it is extremely important to view the exact specifications of the product. Unfortunately sellers do substitute their own variation of the product absent of the title. The specs should be listed in the seller description of the product.
Above all purchase only from a seller with respectable feedback. Feedback is a powerful resource given to shoppers and reputable sellers value and work extremely hard to satisfy customers for the all important positive feedback.
Rating: 5 / 5
July 31st, 2010 at 5:17 pm
This item is not at all as it was described. The description says, “Dell Optiplex Gx620 Desktop 3.0GHz CPU (LGA 775 800FSB-2MB Cache) 64 Bit Technology, Ultra Powerful CPU, 2GB DDR2 Memory, Super Fast 160GB SATA HDD, Intregrated Nic/Audio, Wireless Capable, Dell XP Professional Restore Disk Included.”
The system I received is in fact a Dell Optiplex 620, but it has a 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 (which is not 64-bit capable), 32-bit Windows XP, only 1GB of RAM, an 80GB hard drive, no wireless, and no restore disk. There was a loose screw rolling around in the case.
When you buy a refurbished computer from Dell, it comes in a Dell box and includes everything that comes with a new computer. This computer was packed loose in a box with no keyboard or mouse, not even a power cord.
I think this computer is used, not refurbished.
Let’s have some truth in advertising.
Oh yeah, and it got sent to the wrong house. Can anyone say incompetence?
Rating: 1 / 5
July 31st, 2010 at 8:01 pm
To the previous reviewer, you should have your IT person find out what’s wrong with your installation. I bought a GX620 from this seller for my son mainly because it supports gamer video cards. But he’s had no need to replace the onboard graphics so far. The computer has been completely reliable and fast. Of course he would never run honey pots like IE or Outlook but if they are slow on your box then it’s probably something about your network, like launching apps or accessing personal data from an overburdened file server. Dell’s business computers (including the GX620) may not be brick-solid but they are better made and more reliable than most consumer PCs.
Rating: 5 / 5
July 31st, 2010 at 9:22 pm
Data: It has a Pentium 4 3.2GHz with 1GB of Ram and I have a 150GB disk installed with XP pro SP 3 on top of it.
Bad: The Dell Optiplex GX620 is a slow machine. My 5 year old laptop with a Core 2 (not even a Duo) is much faster than this unit in booting, watching videos and generally all other tasks. My laptop is loaded with heavy engineering and science software and still runs circles around the Optiplex GX620.
Good: The Nvidia Quadro FX 570 is good for video testing because it can create virtually any video mode I need. This is not likely useful to non-video engineers.
Rating: 2 / 5