Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro PC review (2024)

TechRadar Verdict

The Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro is an impressive tiny desktop PC with the power and video output to tackle most business needs with ease

Pros

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    Compact and space-saving design

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    Impressive performance for everyday tasks

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    Micro size to fit anywhere in your home office

Cons

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    Limited IO

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    No Thunderbolt ports

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  • Unboxing and First Impressions
  • Design and Build Quality
  • In Use
  • Final Verdict

The Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro is an impressive little desktop machine that can fit on almost any desk, adding a powerful business computer with to any space with ease. Considering its size, we were impressed with the performance that came from this pint-sized box.

Unboxing and First Impressions

We were shocked at the small size when we first unboxed the Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro. It doesn't seem, at first glance, like it would be a powerful machine worth relying on for business tasks. However, once we booted up, we noticed that this desktop had a decent amount of power under the hood.

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Design and Build Quality

This desktop's overall design certainly fits its micro nomenclature.

Specs

Specs as tested

CPU: 12th Gen Intel Core i7

Memory: 16GB DDR5

Storage: 512GB

Ports:

Front

Rear

Connectivity: WiFi 6E running AX211

Weight: 2.06lbs / 0.94kg

Dimensions:

Height: 7.17in / 182.00mm

Width: 1.42in / 36.00mm

Depth: 7.00in / 178.00mm

The footprint is tiny lying down and takes up even less desk space if upright. The casing is easy to mount to the underside of a desk, cabinet, or shelf if you want it to take up even less desk space. While we have yet to mount this to a desktop or cabinet, Dell's website shows that the Micro can mount just about anywhere with the suitable adapter. The build quality is solid, and it could take a beating before breaking - although, as it's designed for office space, it shouldn't have to do that.

Most of the ports are found on the back of the computer, consisting of three DisplayPort, one HDMI, three USB-A, one Ethernet, and a port for power via a barrel connector. On the front is a power button, an indicator light, a mic line, a headphone line, another USB-A port, and a single USB-C. Though it has an impressive video output ability, the computer is less than 2.1 pounds (less than 1kg) and could hide behind a book thanks to its small stature.

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In Use

When we first booted up the Micro, we noted its size and assumed its performance would match its stature. However, after using this computer for a few weeks now, we can say with certainty that this is an impressive computer regarding power and performance.

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The ports mentioned above have proven to be well-placed. The DisplayPorts on the back, along with the network and HDMI, stay hidden behind the computer without having to see the cables. Additionally, the USB-A ports on the back are great for plugging in headsets, external drives, and more that do not require daily interaction. The ports on the front have been great for quickly plugging in thumb drives, charging devices, and other quick-access devices.

The Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro has been our main computer for a few weeks, and thanks to its minuscule size, we can integrate it into multiple desk setups to test efficiently. Whether running one standard monitor or four 4K monitors at 60Hz, this microcomputer can perform and adapt to the setup well.

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Our day-to-day use of this machine has naturally been entirely business focused. We have used it for research, emails, virtual meetings, spreadsheets, text documents, light photo editing, project management, and things of that nature.

For confirmation, we ran some benchmark tests to see how this machine would compare to the competition, and all in all, the Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro has proven to perform far above what it looks like it can do. After rounds of PCMark testing, our exporting tests, and keeping an eye on the task manager to see how hard it was working, we can confidently say this computer is the little engine that could.

The overall PCMark 10 score was 5,858, with essentials topping out at 11,870 and productivity hitting 7,606. What was quite impressive was that the digital content creation score was still up at 6,044, which was admittedly higher than we expected, as that is not the focus of this computer.

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It's not the fastest computer in the world, nor should it be - it is a phenomenal solution for those looking for a more miniature PC in an office, a clinic, a business, or the like. While it’s not meant to rip through 4K video at record speeds, like a professional video editing computer, this machine can operate as a business computer, maybe occasionally touching on those elements but not as a main purpose for the machine.

One thing that we were disappointed about was the lack of Thunderbolt 4 connectivity. However, as the design for this computer is business focused, we understood opting for USB-C instead.

Final Verdict

The Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro is a small-form-factor PC that can get some serious work done. Its frame is well-built, durable, and easy to mount to just about anywhere you may need it in your workspace.

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FAQs

Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro PC review? ›

The Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro is an impressive little desktop machine that can fit on almost any desk, adding a powerful business computer with to any space with ease. Considering its size, we were impressed with the performance that came from this pint-sized box.

Are OptiPlex micros good? ›

The Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro is an impressive little desktop machine that can fit on almost any desk, adding a powerful business computer with to any space with ease. Considering its size, we were impressed with the performance that came from this pint-sized box.

What is the difference between OptiPlex Micro and Micro Plus? ›

There are some upgrades between the Micro and Micro Plus form factors. Since they are much smaller, it primarily revolves around more powerful processors, more RAM, larger storage, and additional monitor/USB connectivity.

Is Dell OptiPlex a gaming computer? ›

Dell Optiplex Tower Computer Gaming PC [ Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB Ram, 128GB SSD, 2TB Hard Drive, HDMI, Wireless WiFi] AMD Radeon RX 550 4GB, Windows 10 (Renewed) This product has sustainability features recognized by trusted certifications.

How old are Dell OptiPlex? ›

OptiPlex (a portmanteau of "optimal" and "-plex") is a line of business-oriented desktop and all-in-one computers made for corporate enterprises, healthcare, the government, and education markets released in 1993 by Dell.

Why are OptiPlex so expensive? ›

I often get asked why a Dell Optiplex business PC is so much more expensive than the headline prices advertised in the press or at your local supermarket. As with most things the increased price is down to increased quality and, more specifically in the case of Dell, quality control.

What is the difference between micro PC and SFF? ›

When deciding between a micro PC and a SFF PC, you should consider your specific needs and use cases. If you require basic computing tasks and prioritize portability, a Micro PC might be suitable. However, if you need more power and performance for demanding tasks, a SFF PC would be a better choice.

Is Dell OptiPlex worth it? ›

Very good for price and would recommend. This was a great computer that was great for gaming and making music and the tech support is great. Very good for price and would recommend. good for gaming, kinda sucks for streaming.

What is the Dell OptiPlex used for? ›

Aptiplex 500mg Tablet is used to treat pancreatic enzyme deficiency. It is a pancreatic enzyme supplement that helps in digestion. This medicine also reduces stool frequency and stomach discomfort.

What is difference between Inspiron and OptiPlex? ›

Dell Inspiron is an affordable consumer-grade desktop sold in big box stores and online. Optiplex is considered a business desktop or workstation usually acquired from a value added Dell reseller.

How many years does a Dell desktop last? ›

For most desktop PCs, you can expect a minimum three-year lifespan. However, many computers survive five to eight years, depending on their condition. Maintenance is critical, as dust is very problematic for PC components.

Is OptiPlex a desktop or laptop? ›

OptiPlex Desktop & All-in-One. The world's most intelligent and secure commercial PCs , with over 30 years of customer-led innovation and proven reliability. Our New OptiPlex family is engineered for the modern workplace with reliable user experiences and simplified management.

What do the Dell OptiPlex numbers mean? ›

Thousands digit = Line (3000, 5000, 7000, 9000) 7000 is premium. Hundreds digit = Screen Size, in this case N/A. Tens digit = Generation of machine (not correlated with CPU generation). Ones digit = Miscellaneous feature. A 5 is used for AMD systems and 1 is used for Latitudes with a dGPU refresh.

Is Dell OptiPlex 9020 Micro good for gaming? ›

A very good product. This was a great computer that was great for gaming and making music and the tech support is great. Very good for price and would recommend.

What is OptiPlex 3050 Micro? ›

£120.00. sold out. The Dell OptiPlex 3050 Micro Desktop Computer is a powerful and compact computer designed for home or office use. Powered an Intel Core i5-6500T processor with a base clock speed of 2.70 GHz, it delivers speedy and responsive performance.

Is Dell OptiPlex quiet? ›

Our OptiPlex 12 gen i5 and i7 Micros are lovely PCs but they are LOUD. The fans run fast and loud. On idle, they're normally quiet but they still sound like an idle gas motor.

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