Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro Review (2024)

The Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro is a business desktop small enough to mount behind a monitor or under a desk yet packs a good punch for everyday use, thanks to Intel’s 12th generation “Alder Lake” Core processors, 64GB of RAM, and two Gen4 NVMe storage drives. It’s a viable small-form-factor option for office, retail, and anywhere space is at a premium.

The Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro is a business desktop small enough to mount behind a monitor or under a desk yet packs a good punch for everyday use, thanks to Intel’s 12th generation “Alder Lake” Core processors, 64GB of RAM, and two Gen4 NVMe storage drives. It’s a viable small-form-factor option for office, retail, and anywhere space is at a premium.

Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro Specifications

The OptiPlex 7000 Micro is Dell’s smallest business desktop PC. It fits where traditional desktops don’t, making it an excellent option for retail and other space-constrained environments. We’ll look more at its design in the next section.

This mini-desktop is based on Intel “Alder Lake” Core-class processors with either a 35-or a 65-watt base power rating. As such, the OptiPlex 7000 Micro won’t be a monster performer like desktops equipped with 125-watt K-class chips, but it will easily handle everyday tasks. (See our Core i9-12900K review for an Alder Lake primer.)

The top CPU is the 16-core Core i9-12900, which has a 2.4GHz base clock and a 5.1GHz Turbo. Compare that to the 35-watt Core i9-12900T, with its lower 1.4GHz base but still impressive 4.9GHz turbo. 35-watt configurations use DDR4 RAM while 65-watt models jump to DDR5; 64GB is the maximum supported either way. This desktop also supports two Gen4 storage drives with either CPU class.

Most of the CPUs offered in the OptiPlex 7000 Micro are Intel vPro capable. This business platform offers remote management and security features not found in consumer PCs. The OptiPlex 7000 Micro specifically offers vPro Enterprise, the highest tier of vPro, which includes Intel Active Management Technology.

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Something for which the OptiPlex 7000 Micro is not suited is running VMWare; its built-in Intel Ethernet card is not officially supported. Even if it was, Alder Lake CPUs that sport a mix of Performance- and Efficient cores – namely, the Core i7 and i9 – would still present a compatibility issue. (Fortunately, the Core i5 chips offered in this tower lack E-cores.)

A dedicated graphics card is the main concession when going to a desktop this small; the OptiPlex 7000 Micro uses Intel integrated graphics in all configurations. Dell’s smallest desktop with dedicated graphics is the Precision 3460 Small Form Factor.

The OptiPlex Micro 7000’s full specifications are as follows:

Processor12th Generation Intel Core i5 through i9

35-watt:

  • Core i5-12400T (6 cores/12 threads, 18MB cache, 1.8-4.2GHz)
  • Core i5-12500T (6 cores/12 threads, 18MB cache, 2.0-4.4GHz)
  • Core i5-12600T (6 cores/12 threads, 18MB cache, 2.1-4.6GHz)
  • Core i7-12700T (12 cores/20 threads, 25MB cache, 2.1-4.9GHz)
  • Core i9-12900T (16 cores/24 threads, 30MB cache, 1.4-4.9GHz)

65-watt:

  • Core i5-12500 (6 cores/12 threads, 18MB cache, 3.0-4.6GHz)
  • Core i5-12600 (6 cores/12 threads, 18MB cache, 3.3-4.8GHz)
  • Core i7-12700 (12 cores/20 threads, 25MB cache, 2.1-4.9GHz)
  • Core i9-12900 (16 cores/24 threads, 30MB cache, 2.4-5.1GHz)
Operating SystemWindows 10 or 11 Home or Pro; Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS
RAM8GB to 64GB via 2x So-DIMM slots
  • 35-watt CPU: DDR4-3200
  • 65-watt CPU: DDR5-5200
StorageUp to 2x M.2 2280 Gen4 SSD, 2TB each
Networking
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • Optional Wi-Fi 6E
Power Adapter90, 135, or 180 watts
Dimensions (HWD)7.17” x 1.42” x 7.0”
Weight2.06 lbs.
WarrantyThree-year onsite

Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro Build and Design

Micro is an understatement describing the OptiPlex 7000 Micro – it’s barely wider than an SD card. It’s Dell’s smallest business desktop at just 7.2 by 1.4 by 7 inches (HWD) and a mere 2.1 pounds.

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It can sit on a desk upright or horizontal. In addition, Dell offers a VESA mount so it can hide behind a monitor, an under-desk mount, and even an “all-in-one” stand which has a caddy for the desktop and a VESA mount for a monitor. The OptiPlex 7000 Micro is so small that it doesn’t have an internal power supply, resorting to an external laptop-style adapter. Fortunately, Dell offers a sleeve that lets you mount it out of the way.

Front-panel selection includes one USB-A 3.2 Gen2 (10Gbps) port, one USB-C 3.2 Gen2x2 (20Gbps) port, a line-in/line-out audio jack, and a universal audio jack (headphone/microphone). The USB-C port doesn’t offer the bandwidth of a Thunderbolt 4 port but is plenty fast for this desktop’s intended usage. The power button and a drive activity light are also present. There’s no media card reader.

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The backplane of our 65-watt model has three USB-A 3.2 Gen2 ports, three DisplayPort video outputs, and Ethernet. The plastic piece at the right is the optional wireless card’s antenna; also note the DC cable clip above the USB ports. Security features include a Kensington lock slot and a padlock ring. It also has a chassis intrusion switch.

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Our unit has an optional HDMI 2.0b port; the slot could alternatively hold a Serial, PS/2, VGA, DisplayPort, or another USB-C port. Equipped as we have it, the OptiPlex 7000 Micro supports four 4K@60Hz monitors. It could support one 5K@60 monitor if DisplayPort or USB-C (which supports DisplayPort over USB-C) are in the optional port. Configurations with a 35-watt CPU have one less built-in DisplayPort connector, reducing the maximum external monitor support to three. However, the 35-watt configurations get an extra USB-A port (for a total of four). We have videos on Instagram or YouTube with more depth on the video config.

Servicing the OptiPlex 7000 Micro is simple; the top panel releases after removing a thumbscrew.

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Below you can see the CPU fan and shroud removed – it comes off without tools, like most everything else inside. Under it are the aluminum CPU heatsink and the two So-DIMM slots.

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The other side has two M.2 2280 Gen4 slots for storage drives. The M.2 2230 slot between them has the optional Intel AX211 wireless card in our unit. I would have liked to have seen a heatsink on the M.2 storage drive. Shown below, the M.2-like device at the top left is the optional HDMI port.

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From a thermal perspective, we measured the CPU temperature under a CPU-intensive workload of the 7z compression benchmark running in a sustained loop. At full tilt, the CPU temperature leveled off around 90C and the heatsink had an outlet temperature measuring 149F.

With the lid popped off, you can see a lot of that heat is captured by the heatsink and forced out the rear exhaust vent. With the 12900K CPU being available as one step above the 12700K, we do expect that version to run slightly hotter. With the cooling system being larger in this system than that of a notebook there really shouldn’t be a concern.

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Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro Performance

Our review unit is configured as follows:

  • Intel Core i7-12700 (12 cores/20 threads, 2.1GHz base, 4.9GHz turbo, 65-watt base power) w/ Intel vPro Enterprise
  • Intel UHD Graphics 770 integrated graphics card w/ shared memory
  • Windows 11 Pro
  • 16GB DDR5-4800 dual-channel RAM (2x 8GB)
  • 512GB Gen4 SSD
  • 180-watt AC adapter
  • 3-year onsite warranty

This upper-level configuration went for $1,404 direct from Dell at review time. It’s well-balanced for general productivity. The maximum configuration is a 16-core Core i9-12900, 64GB of RAM, and a 2TB Gen4 storage drive. It supports a second SSD, though it doesn’t offer dedicated graphics.

For competition, the OptiPlex 7000 Micro faces the HP Elite Mini 600 G9 and the Lenovo ThinkCentre M80q. They’re nearly the same size as the Dell (to within tenths of an inch) and offer similar processing power, expansion, ports, and Intel vPro Enterprise. Unlike Dell, they notably accept a 2.5-inch drive in addition to their two M.2 slots, but the Dell is the only one that officially lists Linux as a supported operating system.

Although far from apples-to-apples comparable, the OptiPlex 7000 Micro will face the HP Z2 Mini G9 mini-workstation in our testing, being one of the only other mini-PCs we’ve tested.

SPECworkstation 3

First up is SPECworkstation 3, which is a specialized test designed for benchmarking the key aspects of workstation performance by using over 30 workloads to test CPU, graphics, I/O, and memory bandwidth. The workloads fall into seven broad categories: Media and Entertainment, Product Development, Life Sciences, Energy, Financial Services, General Operations, and GPU Compute. We listed the broad-category results which represent an average for all the individual workloads in each category.

Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro (Intel UHD Graphics 770)HP Z2 Mini G9 (Nvidia RTX A2000)
M&E2.16N/A
ProdDev2.014.09
LifeSci1.823.53
Energy2.264.36
FSI2.854.24
GeneralOps2.852.85
GPU ComputeN/AN/A

The OptiPlex 7000 Micro is the slower of the two, of course, but it still produced decent numbers. It didn’t complete the GPU Compute test; its integrated graphics just aren’t designed for that workload. The HP also didn’t complete that test, but likely for different reasons.

7-Zip Compression Benchmark

The excellent 7-Zip file archive tool has a handy built-in compression benchmark. We ran 10 passes using a 128MB dictionary size. Higher numbers are better. The HP continued to dominate, but the OptiPlex 7000 Micro held its own.

7-Zip Compression BenchmarkDell OptiPlex 7000 Micro (Intel UHD Graphics 770)HP Z2 Mini G9 (Nvidia RTX A2000)
Compressing
Current CPU Usage1689%2033%
Current Rating/Usage3.698 GIPS4.372 GIPS
Current Rating62.454 GIPS88.990 GIPS
Resulting CPU Usage1719%2049%
Resulting Rating/Usage3.720 GIPS4.864 GIPS
Resulting Rating63.965 GIPS91.456 GIPS
Decompressing
Current CPU Usage1949%2245%
Current Rating/Usage4.382 GIPS4.642 GIPS
Current Rating85.422 GIPS108.383 GIPS
Resulting CPU Usage1959%2341%
Resulting Rating/Usage4.380 GIPS4.772 GIPS
Resulting Rating85.781 GIPS111.692 GIPS
Total Ratings
Total CPU Usage1839%2195%
Total Rating/Usage4.050 GIPS4.618 GIPS
Total Rating74.873 GIPS101.574 GIPS

SiSoftware Sandra 2021

Our last test is the popular SiSoftware Sandra 2021 suite. Higher numbers are better in all subtests. I only have numbers for the OptiPlex 7000 Micro since this test has only recently been added to our benchmarking regimen. Its memory bandwidth isn’t impressive, but its cache & memory latency and cache & memory bandwidth are acceptable for DDR5 So-DIMMs.

SiSoftware Sandra 2021Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro (Intel UHD Graphics 770)
Memory Bandwidth42.814GB/s
Cache & Memory Latency37.1ns
Cache & Memory Bandwidth334.737GB/s
Overall Memory Score1.84kPT

Conclusion

The Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro is a tiny yet feature-packed desktop. Dell’s versatile mounting options allow it to fit almost anywhere, including behind a monitor or under a desk. Performance, serviceability, and security also impress, with a 12th generation Intel Core processor up to 65 watts, 64GB of memory, and two Gen4 SSDs, and Intel vPro Enterprise support.

We also like that Linux is a factory option. This little desktop even supports up to four 4K monitors despite lacking dedicated graphics. All told, the OptiPlex 7000 Micro has a lot to offer in its compact chassis and earns our “Best of 2022” award for mini business desktop PCs.

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    Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro Review? ›

    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.

    Why are Dell OptiPlex so good? ›

    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.

    How big is Dell OptiPlex 7000 Micro? ›

    Height: 182.00 mm (7.17 in.) Width: 36.00 mm (1.42 in.) Depth: 178.00 mm (7.00 in.)

    Is Dell OptiPlex good for work? ›

    OptiPlex devices are ideal computers for businesses that want compact and aesthetically pleasing systems.

    How old are Dell OptiPlex? ›

    Dell OptiPlex
    Current logo since 2018
    DeveloperDell Technologies
    TypeDesktop computer/All-in-one PC
    Release date1993
    Operating systemWindows / Linux
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    Why are Dell 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.

    Why are Dell desktops so slow? ›

    Your Dell computer may experience performance-related issues. Performance issues can be caused due to software updates, corrupt apps or drivers, or a hardware failure. Some symptoms that indicate system performance issues are: The computer is taking a longer time to boot into the operating system than before.

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    16 GB DDR4, 2666 MHz, (1 x 16 GB)YesYes
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    Take on any task: Built with 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors with new Hybrid Core technology to free space for more complex workloads. Improved VR capabilities: OptiPlex 7000 Towers bring richer views and more engaging VR experience supporting up to NVIDIA® GeForce® 3070.

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    Dell OptiPlex 7090 Micro Overview. Take advantage of powerful processing in a small package with the OptiPlex 7090 Micro Desktop Computer from Dell. Optimized for business use, this space-saving desktop computer features a 10th Gen 3.2 GHz Intel Core i5-10505 Six-Core processor and 8GB of 2666 MHz DDR4 RAM.

    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.

    What is the 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.

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    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.

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

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    The Dell OptiPlex XE is designed to provide a 3.5-year life cycle that includes a 6-month transition period for the long- term platform stability and streamlined manageability that OEMs and their custom- ers require, while also offering a compact, robust design for the challenging physical environments of embedded ...

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    All Dell and non-Dell electronic devices such as computers, laptops, tablets, and similar products can qualify for Dell Trade In credit. If your device does not qualify, we recycle it for free. Several attributes are considered to determine the eligibility and value of the Dell Trade In credit.

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    Dell Optiplex 7020 Gaming Desktop PC - Intel Core i7 4th Gen 3.4GHz, NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 2GB, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, HDMI, DVI, VGA, New Keyboard, Mouse, Wi-Fi, Windows 10 Professional(Renewed) This product has sustainability features recognized by trusted certifications.

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    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.

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