Dell OptiPlex 7020 Plus Tower 7000 Business Desktop Computer, 14th Gen Intel 20-Core i7-14700 up to 5.4GHz, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, DVDRW, WiFi Adapter, Ethernet, Keyboard Mouse, Windows 11 Pro
$1,059.00






Price: $1,059.00
(as of Apr 11, 2025 08:56:23 UTC – Details)
Processor & Memory 14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700, 20C (8P + 12E) / 28T, Max Turbo up to 5.4GHz, P-core 2.1 / 5.3GHz, E-core 1.5 / 4.2GHz, 33MB
32GB DDR5 SDRAM
Drives
1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
DVD+/-RW
Operating System
Windows 11 Professional (64 bit)
Graphics
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Wireless
No Wireless LAN Card
Communications
10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
Keyboard
Dell Multimedia Keyboard & Wired Mouse
Ports
Front:
- 1 USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) Port with PowerShare
- 1 USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) Port
- 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 (20 Gbps) Type-C Port
- 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) Port
- 1 Universal Audio Jack
Rear:
- 3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) Ports
- 3 DisplayPort 1.4a Ports
- 2 USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) Ports with SmartPower On
- 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) Port
- 1 RJ-45 (1 Gbps) Ethernet Port
- 1 Re-tasking Line-out/Line-in Audio Port
Additional Information
- Height: 367.00 mm (14.45″)
- Width: 169.00 mm (6.65″)
- Depth: 300.80 mm (11.84″)
- Weight (Minimum): 5.93 kg (13.07 lb)
- Weight (Maximum): 9.63 kg (21.24 lb)
Dell OptiPlex 7020 Plus Tower Desktop PC, 7000 Series Optiplex with powerful Processor: 14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700, 20C (8P + 12E) / 28T, Max Turbo up to 5.4GHz, P-core 2.1 / 5.3GHz, E-core 1.5 / 4.2GHz, 33MB. The OptiPlex offers ample power to run management software and other IT-related applications and fits within various business and home environments.
RAM: 32GB DDR5 Memory for effortless multitasking and handling multiple browser tabs; Hard Drive: 1TB PCIe SSD for quick boot times and speedy data transfers; Optical Drive: DVD+/-RW.
Integrated Intel UHD 770 graphics gives you a clear and smooth image through three DisplayPort video outputs. The OptiPlex combines built-in features for performance, security, manageability, and stability. Get business-class performance and power productivity right out of the box. A Gigabit Ethernet port allows you to quickly upload and download important assets.
【Note: No Built-in W-i-F-i, No H-D-M-I.】 Wireless USB WiFi Adapter for PC. Front Ports: 1 USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) Port with PowerShare, 1 USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) Port, 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 (20 Gbps) Type-C Port, 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) Port, 1 Universal Audio Jack; Rear Ports: 3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) Ports, 3 DisplayPort 1.4a Ports, 2 USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) Ports with SmartPower On, 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) Port, 1 RJ-45 (1 Gbps) Ethernet Port, 1 Re-tasking Line-out/Line-in Audio Port.
Windows 11 Professional (64-bit) suit for your work, school or home used daily tasks, offering a modern, secure, and productive operating system with enhanced features for business use, including advanced security, performance improvements, and better multitasking capabilities. Wired Keyboard and Mouse. Bundled with AZ-XUT Cable.
Customers say
Customers find the desktop computer fast and well-made. The WiFi adapter works well. The keyboard quality receives mixed feedback, with one customer noting it’s not suitable for high-end gaming.
8 reviews for Dell OptiPlex 7020 Plus Tower 7000 Business Desktop Computer, 14th Gen Intel 20-Core i7-14700 up to 5.4GHz, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, DVDRW, WiFi Adapter, Ethernet, Keyboard Mouse, Windows 11 Pro
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Robert L –
Great PC
Great replacement and upgrade from my previous desktop PC. Quiet and quick startup. Very pleased
J. W. Collins –
Desktop computing made frustrating
I had to wait a few days after a grueling effort to configure this Dell OptiPlex so my review didn’t seem unusually angry. First, some desktops no longer have an optical drive. This model had an optical reader at extra cost. Otherwise, there’s no way to read those old CD’s DVD’s without an external drive or a move to USB or cloud-based software (which is where the big money players want to force us to go). My old DELL brand external DVD drive would not connect to the new box. No joy there. The OptiPlex does not have an HDMI nor a VGA out either, so a new cable with a new connection was required to get the monitor working. The new monitors only pair up with yet another cable end configuration (looks like a half of an HDMI connector). The little USB Wi-Fi “adapter” sent along with the Dell immediately sputtered and failed. I finally took it out of the USB slot and it was hot to the touch. So another method to connect to Wi-Fi was required. All in all, the Dell seems usable, although Windows 10 on my old Dell with an Intel i3 processor was not upgradeable to Windows 11 but serves us still. Windows 11, which comes loaded on the Dell OptiPlex with a core I7 processor offers little new to the operation of the system that I can tell. In fact it doesn’t offer age-old and very useful accessories such as WordPad, and mostly just re arranges the elements of Windows which of course is ever more invasive from a commercial-nag perspective. (After this experience, my next desktop will likely be an Apple, if the industry doesn’t entirely strangle itself between now and then.) The configuration of this OptiPlex did not go smoothly. The back up and restore method did not work. I cannot imagine anyone unfamiliar with personal computing at an MS DOS level trying to migrate from one system to another. After three days and lots of restarts, updates, printer updates, driver updates, Wi-Fi configurations both hard and soft, and realizing that some Microsoft software will not run on new MS Operating systems (goodbye backward compatibility) I finally got the box configured and placed into service in our home office. My hope is that Microsoft will stop abandoning its own products forcing massive equipment to end up in landfills along with huge time and expense requirements to keep a device updated. As the cell phone becomes ever more ubiquitous, I’m thinking old tech type people will eventually abandon the PC entirely. As far as the Dell product sent to me, except for the totally cheap wired keyboard and mouse (we’ve collected boxes of these over the years) and the cheesy and troubled Wi-Fi adapter, I think this Dell might work for us. It’s fast, the SSD based system of data storage is a very positive direction, and with 2 terabytes of storage we might be good until Microsoft decides to shake us down again. Dell gets 4 stars, Microsoft 11 gets 3 stars, and the cheesy adapter, keyboard and mouse gets no stars. Good luck.
PappyInAustin –
Power of an i7 chipset with lots of RAM and plenty of storage. Nice air flow for cool electronics
So far, so good. I bought two of these to replace our aging desktops. This model has the 14th gen i7 chipset, 32G RAM and 1 TB storage. OS is Windows 11 Pro. Set up was easy and I matched each of these desktops to a pair of 27 inch monitors (desktop is capable of connecting to 3 monitors). It does come with a WiFi adapter; however, I use a hardwire connection to a fiber router. It appears that the WiFi adapter works since I can see my WiFi-4 networks on the list of available networks. Graphics capability is sufficient to provide excellent quality on the monitors and on downloads–probably not a great choice for high end gaming. Bottom line–I am very happy with the product; it meets my “must have” list across the board. It’s a powerful desktop for all of my needs at home and I expect it will cover my needs for years to come.
Amazon Customer –
Very Nice Desktop!
Can’t hear it running, very quiet! Very fast! Great choice!
Eli J. Selig –
This is Preowned, NOT new and it doesnt state that in the description.
The good is that these are very nice little machines. Good performance, seem to work well, etc. They also look nice. The bad is that this is not a new machine, it is preowned and you will NOT get the full warranty. If you look up the service tag on Dell it will tell you its location is the United Arab Emirates and it is already months into its warranty. To get any kind of service I will have to fill out a transfer of ownership form. How as an end user do I know if it has had ransomware installed? How do I know the drive is the original dell m.2 with the same quality? I’m going to have to format this box or return it. Still trying to decide but I would advise anyone else to find another vendor.
Jonas –
A pretty nice desktop
This computer is solid and a true plug-and-play. Love it.
NJMCW –
PC good, keyboard and wifi adapter not so much.
The Dell PC itself is good. I had no problems with the PC. The keyboard and wifi adapter however, junk. The keyboard is some off brand piece of garbage. Two of the keys were never separated from the factory, so every time you pressed the E key the D got depressed as well. That makes logging in fun, “I know I typed it correctly, WTF!” The WiFi adapter is an N protocol adapter. Wireless N went the way of the dodo in 2013. At least put an 802.11AC adapter in there so you can get speeds over 30mbps. Had to spend an extra hour putting in a network drop and installing cat 6 cables.
A. M. Jeppesen –
great value, and even better customer service
This computer was shipped to me in the time frame i was told. Packaging was perfect. Unfortunately, thru no fault of the seller there was a manufacturing issue (not a computer wizard, but guessing it was a defective HDD drive). The seller responded to my questions immediately and offered a couple solutions for rapid replacement. i selected one, and issue was immediately resolved.Couldn’t have asked for better customer service – thanks