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The Dell Inspiron 3030 Desktop in Mist Blue is a compact 14.7L powerhouse featuring a 20-core Intel Core i7-14700 processor, 16GB DDR5 RAM at 5600 MHz, and a 1TB SSD. It supports multi-monitor setups including 4K resolution, runs Windows 11 Pro with enhanced security, and offers WiFi 6 connectivity. Designed for professionals seeking reliable, fast, and secure computing with onsite support and easy data migration.
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
Processor | 2.1 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 16 GB DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 5600 MHz |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | Dell |
Series | Dell Inspiron 3030 Desktop |
Item model number | i3030-7738BLU-PUS |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
Item Weight | 15.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.53 x 6.06 x 12.77 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.53 x 6.06 x 12.77 inches |
Color | Mist Blue |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 20 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Optical Drive Type | DVD RW Tray |
M**N
Easy to set up, easy to add components. Leave RAID setting alone.
This is my second Dell Inspiron. My first has an i7-7700 processor which is not supported by Windows 11. Plus, I've had it for 7 years, so it was getting long in the tooth anyway. I upgraded to this Inspiron 3030 with an i7-14700 processor and Win 11 Pro. I intentionally decided to go with the single, 1TB SSD because I wanted to move the 250 GB SSD and 1TB HD from my older machine to this newer one. The Inspiron started well and, after the normal Dell/Windows initialization routine, it ran properly; no muss, no fuss. I then began to move components over from my old Inspiron to this new one.Before I started, I read the user's manual to familiarize myself with the contents of the case. Opening the case is actually quite simple; two thumbscrews and you're in. (No screwdriver required.) Adding a 7-port USB 3.0 PCIe card was as simple as pulling on a tab, inserting the card, and closing the tab. (Again, no screws involved.) As for adding my older hard drives, inside the 3030's case is a power harness for three additional SATA drives/cards, and a spare SATA data cable. Moving my 250GB SSD and 1TB HD (both AHCI) from my old machine to the new machine was easy; just unscrew the drive caddy from the old machine and screw it onto the case of the new machine, plug in the power cables and the SATA cables, close the case, and reboot. Bingo! The drives were present and accounted for. (The old drives needed different drive letters assigned (per my desires), and the old SSD (which was the old OS disk with Win 10 Home installed) had to be reconfigured and reformatted to a Data disk, but that was easily done via Disk Management.)Now, many people have said that you have to change the Inspiron 3030's BIOS setting from the default "RAID" to "AHCI" when installing AHCI drives. However, this is not the case; at least for this particular model. After much review and research (read the owners manual!), I realized that there was no need to change the new Dell's BIOS storage setting to "AHCI" from the default "RAID" setting. (The Inspiron 3030's "RAID" setting actually does NOT have a true RAID function and thus does not have to reformat the drives when an additional drive is added.) In the event, I just plugged in the new drives, rebooted, and they were recognized without any problem. Of course, I had backed up everything and had a Recovery Disk handy if anything went sideways.So, long story short, I am satisfied with this machine (I'm writing this review using it). It is already much faster than my old machine, which saves me lots of time when processing and moving large files. Good product, good price. 5 stars.
A**
Excellent buy
I really enjoy this guy. I bought a used, like new, one, because it was $150 less than the on-sale price. I figured if it was bad, I could just return it. I upgraded the RAM from 1x16 to 2x32. The only issue with upgrading it was the RAM I used had heatsinks that take up space, so I had to remove the optical drive holder. It's processor is more than capable of what I need it for. Having so many USB 3 ports is also wonderful.The only downside is I didn't realize that it does not support XMP profiles for RAM, but that is my fault for not checking before, and I still would have bought it anyways had I known, and I also would have purchased a new one had the sale on the used not been available.
M**R
twice as fast and half the size of my last PC
This was selected for me by my computer tech. The installation was fairly easy (for him) and a lot faster than my previous PC.
M**.
Very good PC for the price
I'm liking this computer. I needed a new one because my other one was basically obsolete & it was running pretty slowly. I got most of my software installed easily on this computer. I just had a few issues with setting up the log in screen so I can skip that when turning on the PC. I had to install a couple of programs twice and one program won't work with it anymore but that's not the pc's fault. I've had this computer about a month or so and I'm enjoying how fast it loads up and turns off and also how quickly it updates. All in all, I'm happy with the computer; hopefully it remains that way.I can open over 10 Chrome browser tabs without slowing the PC down at all which, my previous dell couldn't even have 4 or 5 open at once without it getting sluggish. I do wish it had a DVD drive; I mean it has the slot for it, just nothing is installed in there so that's rather pointless. It runs quietly and like I said, the memory seems to be quite good for what I need. For reference, I'm an artist so I do a lot of artwork on my PC, graphic designing and some web designing so it's great for that. I can't speak on how it is for gaming because I don't play video games.
G**N
Worst technical support happened at Dell.
BEWARE of Dell Warranty and Tech Support. Rec'd new Dell 3020s small tower. Got it up and running April 17. Fast - it looked Good. But in 3rd week kept losing connection to the internet. Got thru to Dell Tech Support (Its in India) and thought we had solved problem. 2 days later got message: "Cannot connect to Internet". Eliminated the modem/router and cable to PC. Back to Tech Support (India). Two hours later we had downloaded on my older PC (It could connect to the internet) 2 Realtech drivers for the WIFI and the latest BIOS. Copied to memory stick, then copied files from stick into new Dell 3030s. Then executed these files to install new Realtech drivers and then the updated BIOS. Phew, that took 2 hours. ALAS the problem still existed.: NO access to the internet. Then was told by rep that I would have to post $ 99 us dollars to get access to Advanced Tech Support. I was livid!!! A new Dell PC and I had to pay $99. to solve the problem in the new Dell PC. Called Amazon. They assured me they would get Dell to respond. Hours later I contacted Dell Tech Support again. Yes 3 times, 3 people, I had to identify myself, the PC, the problem! And the techie said "You have to pay the $99 before we can proceed:. I blew my stack, explained that would never happen on "my new Dell PC". Next day I returned the Dell 3030s PC to Amazon and bought an HP PC. Its got to go better than my Dell experience. My old pc is a Dell 7050 tower Win10.
R**O
No Dell Migrate Service is included with purchase.
Computer is great . Good value for the money. Only problem is that the computer did not come with the Migrate service that was stated in the ad. I had to purchase the Dell Migrate service for $52.92 from Dell. I have been trying to get a refund for my added purchase from Dell. Dell says its the Vendors problem which was Amazon in this case. Amazon will not refund me saying its Dell problem.
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