Dell OptiPlex 7040 SFF Review

The Dell OptiPlex 7040 packs 32GB of RAM into a tiny box, but its nearly decade-old processor makes it a tough sell in 2024. We dig into the data to see if it's still a viable budget PC.

CPU Intel Core i5
RAM 32 GB
Storage 1 TB
GPU AMD Graphics
Form Factor SFF
OS Windows 10 Pro
Dell OptiPlex 7040 SFF desktop
48.3 Score global

The 30-Second Version

It's a refurbished office PC with a great amount of RAM and a fast SSD, but it's built around a very old, slow CPU. Good for basic tasks only. Not worth it for anyone needing modern performance.

Overview

The Dell OptiPlex 7040 SFF is a refurbished business desktop from the mid-2010s. It's a small-form-factor PC built for office cubicles, not gaming dens. For around $400, you're getting a lot of RAM and a decent SSD, but you're also buying a nearly decade-old processor.

Performance

The Intel Core i5-6500 is the weak link here. Its 6th percentile ranking means it's slower than almost every modern desktop CPU in our database. The integrated AMD graphics are fine for basic video output, but that's it. The 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD are the real stars, making this feel snappy for everyday tasks despite the old CPU.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 7.3
GPU 94.9
RAM 68.9
Ports 17
Storage 54.1
Reliability 71.9
Social Proof 18.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 32GB of RAM is a huge amount for the price. 95th
  • 1TB SSD provides fast boot and load times. 72th
  • Small form factor saves desk space. 69th
  • Comes with Windows 10 Pro.

Cons

  • The 6th-gen i5 CPU is very old and slow by today's standards. 7th
  • No upgrade path for the graphics beyond the basic integrated chip. 17th
  • Port selection is limited (22nd percentile). 19th
  • It's a refurbished unit, so warranty and longevity are unknowns.

The Word on the Street

3.7/5 (8 reviews)
👍 Buyers are pleasantly surprised by its speed and lack of bloatware for basic tasks.
👎 A common point of confusion and disappointment is the lack of advertised features like Bluetooth.
🤔 Users appreciate the value for simple use cases but note the limitations of older hardware.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core i5
Cores 4
Frequency 3.2 GHz
L3 Cache 6 MB

Graphics

GPU Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM 48 GB
VRAM Type GDDR6

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage 1 TB

Build

Form Factor SFF

System

OS Windows 10 Pro

Value & Pricing

At $400, the value is a mixed bag. You get a ton of RAM and a good SSD, which are expensive upgrades. But you're paying that money to wrap them around a very outdated processor. For basic web browsing and office work, it's okay. If you need any sort of modern computing power, you're better off spending your money elsewhere.

400 $US

vs Competition

Don't compare this to the gaming desktops listed as competitors, like the HP Omen or Alienware Aurora. That's like comparing a golf cart to a sports car. For a similar price, you could look at newer refurbished business PCs with 8th or 10th gen Intel chips, which will have much better CPU performance. Or, if you need a small PC, a modern Intel NUC or mini PC with a newer chip will run circles around this for general tasks.

Common Questions

Q: Can it be upgraded to Windows 11?

Officially, no. It lacks the required TPM 2.0 security chip. You might find workarounds, but it's not supported and could be unstable.

Q: Does it have a DVD drive?

No, this model does not include an optical drive. The listing highlights 'NO DVD-ROM' for a reason.

Q: What does 'Renewed' mean?

Renewed means it's a professionally refurbished used product. It's been tested and cleaned to work like new, but it's not a brand-new machine.

Who Should Skip This

Gamers, video editors, or anyone who needs a PC for demanding software should skip this immediately. The CPU is too weak. Also, skip it if you need modern connectivity like multiple monitors or the latest USB ports. This is a machine for a very specific, basic need.

Verdict

Buy this only if you need a basic, compact PC for light office work, web browsing, or as a terminal, and your budget is absolutely locked at $400. The RAM and SSD are great, but the ancient CPU severely limits what this machine can do now or in the future.