ITC Reviews: Dell Optiplex 3020 SFF

So the first question here is an obvious one – what’s the difference between the Dell Optiplex 3020 SFF and the rest of the Optiplex 3020 range? It’s simple really – the abbreviation stands for ‘Small Form Factor’ which pretty much explains what it is that separates this little beauty from its bigger brother. But while it’s certainly smaller in size, this doesn’t mean it can’t pack a serious wallop when it comes to performance.As is the case with the rest of the range, specification options come thick and fast. With up to 8GB of , a choice of Dual Core, i3 or processors and up to 1TB SATA 3 or 128GB , there’s plenty of room for manoeuvre. All packed into a much more compact case with a brilliantly sleek design, there’s no denying the appeal of this veritable pocket-sized powerhouse.

The primary buyer’s market for the 3020 is that of large and small businesses alike looking to kit out their offices and floors with comprehensively reliable and affordable hardware. As you’d expect from the cheapest from the same brand, the entry-level Optiplex 3020 range was not designed for power users or for those intent on carrying out serious upgrades. Instead, it’s the kind of business-quality workhorse that exists to do its job, do it well and do it with flawless reliability day in and day out.And for a price as low as this, you couldn’t really ask for much more.

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