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Posted 17 May 2023

Grade A refurbished Dell OptiPlex 7070 Micro i7-9700T/16GB RAM/512GB + new mouse, keyboard £335.38 delivered, using code @ Dell Refurbished

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A decent value here again if you need a micro PC and you don't mind if it's a Grade A refurbished one. It comes with 180 days warranty.
The CPU is a 9th gen i7 with 8 cores.
Comes with brand-new mouse and keyboard.
Use the code MICRO7070:
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  • Grade A
  • Micro
  • 1x Intel Core i7-9700T (8-Core, 2.00 GHz)
  • 16 GB (1x 16GB)
  • 512 GB (1x 512 GB SSD)
  • No Optical
  • Integrated Graphics
  • Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T)
  • No LAN
  • 64-bit Windows 10 Pro

More on the Warranty:
Dell Financial Services Limited Warranty Policy
You have statutory rights in relation to the Product(s) sold to you. For example, Product(s) shall be of satisfactory quality and conform to their Product Description. Those rights are not affected by this DFS Product Warranty. DFS warrants that a Dell Product shall: (i) conform to its Product Description, (ii) be free from material defects for a period of 180 days from date of delivery, and (iii) that spare parts shall be free from defects for 180 days from the date of delivery or for the remainder of the applicable Services (Limited Warranty) or statutory warranty period, if longer. Subject to reasonable conditions, DFS shall repair, replace or offer a refund on the Dell Product if it develops a material fault in the period of 180 days from date of delivery.

Every system we sell must pass stringent DFS refurbishment specifications at an authorised DFS refurbishment partner in accordance with monitored DFS processes and procedures. This includes an extensive functional test to ensure systems meet factory specifications and a thorough cleaning and wipe down. Refurbished systems may have some cosmetic imperfections, but they will not affect the performance of the system.

What is covered by this Limited Warranty?
This Limited Warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in the hardware products sold by DFS on a part-by-part basis.

What is NOT covered by this Limited Warranty?
This Limited Warranty does not cover:

  • Software, including the operating system (if any), trial software (if any) and pre-loaded software (if any)
  • Problems that result from:
  • External causes such as accident, abuse, misuse, or problems with electrical power
  • Servicing not authorised by DFS
  • Usage that is not in accordance with product instructions
  • Failure to follow the product instructions or failure to perform preventive measures
  • Problems caused by using accessories, parts, or components not supplied by DFS
  • Products with missing or altered Service Tags or serial numbers
  • Products for which DFS has not received payment or are being disputed
  • Products damaged by misuse, abuse, riot, vandalism, theft, fire, flood, wind, lightning, freezing, power failure, power reduction, telephone failure or acts of God
  • Cost of installation, removal or re-installation of this product or any component of the product
  • Expendable items such as batteries, toner cartridges, projector bulbs and other operating supplies
  • Purely cosmetic scratches, dents or other similar damages
  • Vinyl skins applied to the product by DFS

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  1. MoobearHD's avatar
    MoobearHD
    Terrible price for a now very old pc, the 12500t models are 315 at cex and will be far better than this, just chuck another 8gb of ram in.

    uk.webuy.com/pro…=12
    Paul_Blackman's avatar
    Paul_Blackman
    I have a 12500T and I bought mine open box on ebay for £300. And it's really fast. 16gb ram, full wi-fi and bluetooth

    To be honest you might as well now buy a Mac Mini M2? Even they are less than 600 quid and the power saving alone will help pay for the device?
  2. ToeCrusher's avatar
    ToeCrusher
    What if you need to upgrade the gpu?
    Smoggy1970's avatar
    Smoggy1970
    You can't.
  3. JoeCov's avatar
    JoeCov
    Great value!
    How difficult is it to add wifi with a card? Not keen on dongles!
    plewis00's avatar
    plewis00
    There should be a mini PCIe slot for a WiFi card, you will need antennae or adapters to hook that up to the board. You are best off using wired Ethernet and/or PowerLine. (edited)
  4. Djgeeks's avatar
    Djgeeks
    says no LAN but mentions it has LAN??

    • Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T)
    • No LAN

    Does it mean there no WLAN? which makes sense. its like saying this car comes with an engine but no engine.
    CatsWithThumbs's avatar
    CatsWithThumbs
    if you click on the link, the specs show "No LAN" under the WLAN heading so yes it appears you have Gigabit LAN and no WLAN
  5. chtyrone2's avatar
    chtyrone2
    A long, long time ago, there were a couple of 3rd party websites that picked out the best Dell deals from their website.
    I think one of them was called DMX Dimension or something along those lines. No clue about the second one. Anyone any ideas?
    Paul_Blackman's avatar
    Paul_Blackman
    Go spend £600. Get an M2 MAc Mini and be done with it. Don't mess about?

    Or get what I have. Dell Optiplex 3000 or one with a 12500t chip
  6. Mobeer's avatar
    Mobeer
    Shame the 3070 machines don't have a voucher for a more basic option
  7. LoveTV's avatar
    LoveTV
    Great PC when you're minimalist
  8. FindMeADeal123's avatar
    FindMeADeal123
    Can this play 4k videos from YouTube?
  9. Dispell's avatar
    Dispell
    How do these handle hyperviser virtualisation, also is it possible to put another nic on it? (edited)
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