![]() Outside, you'll find standard connectivity options, including eight USB 2.0 ports, two of them on the front.Īll four OptiPlex GX620 case designs share the same dull black-and-gray design and blunt, squared-off front panel. You can get inside the slim case with a simple push-button release that opens the side panel. The single PCI slot, the single PCI Express graphics-card slot, and the three drive bays were all filled, although two of the four memory slots remained available and easy to access. ![]() As with most Dell home or business machines, the configuration options cover almost everything you could think of, allowing for systems that go from the entry level to the high end.Īs you might expect, our small-form-factor case didn't have much room inside for expansion. In the desktop and midtower cases, a BTX motherboard design keeps things cool without excessive fan noise. Due to heat issues, the highest-level processors are not available in the ultra-small-form-factor case. ![]() Going the other way, the more budget-conscious can opt for an Intel Celeron processor thankfully, Dell won't let you configure an OptiPlex GX620 with anything less than 512MB of memory. Power users can choose up to a dual-core 3.2GHz Pentium D 840, 4GB of RAM, and up to a 250GB hard drive. Our OptiPlex GX620 test system came equipped with a 64-bit-capable 3.6GHz Pentium 4 660 CPU, 512MB of RAM, and an 80GB hard drive-standard fare for a business computer.
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