Dell OptiPlex DELL Desktop Computer OptiPlex Micro 7010 CT66J Review

The Dell OptiPlex Micro 7010 is incredibly small and reliable, but its 256GB SSD—ranking in the 4th percentile—is a huge bottleneck for anyone who needs to store files.

CPU Intel Core i5-13500T
RAM 16 GB
GPU Intel UHD Graphics
Form Factor Mini
Psu W 90
OS Windows 11 Pro
Dell OptiPlex DELL Desktop Computer OptiPlex Micro 7010 CT66J desktop
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The 30-Second Version

The Dell OptiPlex Micro 7010 is a reliable, ultra-small PC hamstrung by tiny storage. Its 256GB SSD lands in the 4th percentile, so you'll be cleaning up files immediately. For basic office tasks in a tight space, it works. For anything else, look elsewhere.

Overview

The Dell OptiPlex Micro 7010 is a tiny PC that makes a big promise: fit a full desktop experience into a box the size of a paperback. For $449, you're getting an Intel Core i5-13500T, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, a 256GB SSD, and Windows 11 Pro. It's a spec sheet aimed squarely at business and office work, not gaming or heavy creative tasks. The numbers tell the story here: its reliability score lands in the 78th percentile, which is excellent, but its storage capacity is in the dismal 4th percentile. This isn't your do-everything PC; it's a specialist.

Performance

Performance is a tale of two halves. The CPU, an Intel Core i5-13500T, sits in the 43rd percentile. That's perfectly fine for office apps, web browsing, and video calls. You won't be waiting on this thing for spreadsheets or email. The 16GB of RAM is in the 37th percentile, which is enough for multitasking but not for heavy virtual machine work. The real bottleneck is the integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770, which scores in the 24th percentile. This thing will not game. At all. Its 8.1/100 gaming score is a flashing red light. The 256GB SSD is the other major constraint, sitting in the 4th percentile. You'll be managing your storage from day one.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 53.6
GPU 33.4
RAM 37.1
Ports 84.5
Storage 6.6
Reliability 74
Social Proof 62.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Excellent reliability: Scores in the 78th percentile, so you can expect it to just work for years. 85th
  • Ultra-compact form factor: At 1.09kg, it's incredibly easy to mount or hide anywhere. 74th
  • Includes Windows 11 Pro: A valuable license for business users, often a separate cost.
  • Strong connectivity: Supports up to four 4K displays, which is impressive for such a small box.
  • Good out-of-the-box experience: The 16GB RAM and capable CPU mean it's ready for office work without immediate upgrades.

Cons

  • Tiny storage: The 256GB SSD is in the 4th percentile. It's barely enough for the OS and a few apps. 7th
  • No gaming potential: The integrated GPU lands in the 24th percentile, with a gaming score of 8.1/100. 33th
  • Limited upgrade path: The 90W power supply and micro form factor severely limit what you can add later.
  • CPU is just average: The i5-13500T's 43rd percentile ranking means it's competent, not fast.
  • RAM capacity is middling: At the 37th percentile, 16GB is the new baseline, not a standout feature.

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (8 reviews)
👍 Multiple buyers praise its perfect condition and seamless setup for office replacement.
👍 Users are impressed with how much performance is packed into such a tiny, quiet chassis.
👎 A common note is the need to immediately upgrade or add external storage due to the small SSD.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core i5-13500T
Cores 64
Frequency 1.6 GHz
L3 Cache 24 MB

Graphics

GPU UHD Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage Type SSD

Build

Form Factor Mini
PSU 90
Weight 1.1 kg / 2.4 lbs

Connectivity

HDMI 1 x DisplayPort 1.4a (HBR2)1 x HDMI 1.4b (1920x1200@60Hz)
DisplayPort 1 x DisplayPort 1.4a (HBR2)1 x HDMI 1.4b (1920x1200@60Hz)
Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps

System

OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

At $449, the value proposition is sharp but narrow. You're paying for the ultra-small form factor, the Windows 11 Pro license, and Dell's business-grade reliability. If you need a tiny, dependable PC for a kiosk, digital signage, or a basic office workstation, this price is competitive. If raw specs are your only metric, you could find a larger desktop with more storage and a better GPU for the same money, but you'd lose the 'micro' footprint.

Used - very good ‏٤٤٩ US$

vs Competition

Compared to its intended rivals—other business micro-PCs—the OptiPlex 7010 holds its own with its 13th-gen CPU and quad-display support. But if you look at the 'top competitors' list, it's a different universe. The HP Omen, Alienware Aurora, and Corsair Vengeance are all gaming towers with dedicated GPUs. They're not competitors; they're different product categories entirely. A fairer comparison would be against something like a used Lenovo Tiny or HP EliteDesk Mini. Against those, the Dell's 78th percentile reliability and current-gen CPU are its best arguments.

Spec Dell OptiPlex DELL Desktop Computer OptiPlex Micro 7010 CT66J HP OMEN HP OMEN 45L Gaming Desktop, Intel Core Ultra 7 MSI MSI EdgeXpert-11SUS AI Supercomputer Dell Dell Tower Plus Desktop Computer Lenovo T Series Towers Legion Tower 5a Gen 10 (30L AMD) 90YJ001LUS Apple Mac Studio Apple - Mac Studio - M3 Ultra - 1TB SSD - Silver
CPU Intel Core i5-13500T Intel Core Ultra 7 265K NVIDIA GB Intel Core Ultra 7 265 AMD Ryzen 7 7700X Apple M3 Ultra
RAM (GB) 16 32 128 32 32 96
Storage (GB) - 2048 4096 1024 2048 1000
GPU Intel UHD Graphics NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Apple M3 Ultra 60-core
Form Factor Mini Desktop Mini Tower Tower -
Psu W 90 850 240 750 850 -
OS Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Pro NVIDIA DGX OS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home macOS
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Common Questions

Q: Can I upgrade the storage in this Dell OptiPlex Micro?

Yes, but options are limited by the micro form factor. It supports up to one M.2 SSD. The 256GB drive it comes with is in the 4th percentile for capacity, so upgrading to a 1TB or 2TB drive is a very common and recommended first move.

Q: Is this PC good for gaming?

No, not at all. Its integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770 scores in the 24th percentile, and its overall gaming score is 8.1 out of 100. This is strictly for business applications, web browsing, and media playback.

Q: How does the Intel i5-13500T processor perform?

It's competent for its intended use. Ranking in the 43rd percentile for CPU performance, it's perfectly fine for office suites, dozens of browser tabs, and video calls. It won't set speed records, but it won't feel slow for standard tasks.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're a gamer, content creator, or anyone who needs local storage. The 24th percentile GPU and 4th percentile storage capacity are non-starters. Also, avoid it if you think you might need to upgrade components later; the 90W power supply and compact design lock you into very limited options. This is a appliance, not a tinkerer's machine.

Verdict

We recommend the Dell OptiPlex Micro 7010 if your needs are specific: you need the absolute smallest possible desktop, you value reliability over raw power, and your workload is 100% business applications. The data is clear: it's reliable, compact, and comes ready for office work. But we can't recommend it if you need to store more than a handful of files, play any games, or do video editing. The 4th percentile storage and 24th percentile GPU are deal-breakers for general use.