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If you lack the desk space for a typical desktop computer, Dell is offering small form factor and micro-sized towers. Multiple locking options, easy component access, and remote management capability are just a few benefits of the Dell OptiPlex 5050 series. It's a mid-range computer series that comes between the OptiPlex 3000 and 7000 series.

While the Micro version might not have as much room for internal expansion as a larger tower, it still comes with some pretty impressive hardware and features. There are few optional extras such as a stand which allow it to blend into any modern workplace. You can install it in several configurations: underneath the desk, on the wall, sitting upright on the desk or table, etc. Some users choose to mount it right behind the display (sold separately) as an all-in-one type of setup.

Since it's marketed towards the business crowd, the OptiPlex 5050 comes with a lot of IT-friendly software and firmware that make remote security easier. These features include Dell's tools for managing BIOs, firmware updates, automatic driver, and support for Intel's Standard Manageability suite. Unlike a lot of personal computers, this machine is mostly free of bloatware.

The chassis requires no tools to open, so changing out hardware is simple and can be done in a matter of seconds. There are gaps at the back and front of the PC, allowing good airflow and keeping all of the components cool.

Configuration Choices of Dell OptiPlex 5050 Desktops

It doesn't matter which version of the Dell OptiPlex 5050 you choose, as the configurations are very similar. The cheaper option for the processor is an Intel Core i5 7500 model that supports both Linux and Windows 10 – whichever operating system your business works with. For a bit more, you can go with an i7 7700 processor. Choose either 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4 RAM or 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 RAM at 2400MHz. The 3.5-inch hard disk drive included many of the configurations is 500GB (7200RPM). For the small form factor version, you can get a 256GB SATA 2.5-inch SSD Class 20 drive as well as an optical drive if you need to make backup copies of DVDs.

The good thing about the standard tower is that it has enough room for a dedicated video card and supports AMD Radeon R5 430 1GB with DP / VGA connections.

Whether you choose the smaller version or the standard version of the Dell OptiPlex 5050, there are a variety of ports to help you with connectivity and syncing with other devices: HDMI, USB 3.1, USB 2.0, SD media card reader, universal audio jack, (optional) platinum 92% Efficient PSU, and more.

There's a new Dell coupon or two available every day, and some of them can help you save on a business desktop as well as accessories and peripherals. You'll surely find a Dell OptiPlex 5050 discount offer that will help you afford this computer.

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Source by George Botwin