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Dell OptiPlex 7080 Micro – Review 2020 – PCMag AU
A compact and capable (but cacophonous) business desktop

Most mini PCs don’t offer as many configuration options as their larger desktop cousins. The Dell OptiPlex 7080 Micro (starts at $859; $1,637 as tested) is an exception: It’s available with a choice of 10 possible 10th Generation Intel CPUs, from an efficient 35-watt Core i3 to a full-power, 65-watt Core i9. To accommodate this variety of processors, there are three power supplies on the menu. In addition, the system can be configured with 4GB to 64GB of RAM; either one or two storage drives; and…
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