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2111 days ago

Dell OptiPlex-780 (Windows 10 Pro) - Including Peripherals

Alan from East Tamaki

Dell OptiPlex-780 (Windows 10 Pro) - Including Peripherals

This is a seller refurbished PC.


The PC has been tested, cleaned, and wiped, and restored to clean installed state with Windows 10 Pro.

The condition is good with some cosmetic marks / scratches due to normal wear and tear through use.

The machine is fully licensed for Windows 10 Pro, but I can replace with Ubuntu if you prefer, or I can set it up to dual-boot Win 10 and Ubuntu per your preference.

Processor: 3.0 GHZ 64 Bit Compatible (2 Cores)
Memory (RAM): 4 GB
Hard Drive (HDD): 160 GB (Optional Upgrade to larger disk - See below)
DVD & CD Drive

This includes:
- Dell Optiplex 780
- License for Windows 10 Pro
- Two free power cables (PC and Monitor)
- Free VGA cable (PC to Monitor)
- Free USB Keyboard
- Free USB Mouse

Please note: The keyboard and mouse may be different than the ones shown in the photo, but they will be tested and working.

Operating System:
The machine will come with a fresh clean install of Windows 10 Pro. The PC is 64 Bit compatible.


Optional:
We can supply an extra HDD of 250 GB ($12.00), 500 GB ($25.00), or 1,000 GB (1 TB) ($60.00) at an additional cost. If that is something you want to discuss, please let us know by email.

Optional:
We can supply a 17" LCD Monitor for $25.

Delivery:
For $10 we can deliver anywhere within a 10 km radius of Botany Town Centre. Distance to be determined by entering 'Botany Town Centre' and your delivery address into Google Maps directions, and using the shortest distance it advises for a journey by car.

Collection:
We are about 2 mins from Botany Town Centre by car (5 mins walk).

Price: $67

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