🚀 Power your creative empire with workstation-grade performance!
The Dell Precision 7920 Tower is a powerhouse workstation featuring dual Intel Xeon Gold 6130 processors (32 cores total), 192GB DDR4 RAM, and a hybrid 10TB storage system combining SSD speed with HDD capacity. Equipped with a professional Nvidia Quadro P1000 GPU and Windows 11 Pro, it’s engineered for VR, 4K editing, AI, and rendering tasks, making it the ultimate tool for demanding creative and technical professionals.
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Processor | 2.1 GHz xeon_gold_6130 |
RAM | 192 GB DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 1 TB 1TB SATA 2.5" SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia Quadro P1000 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Nvidia Quadro P1000 4GB |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | Dell |
Series | Precision |
Item model number | 7920 Tower |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
Product Dimensions | 22.29 x 8.58 x 17.05 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.29 x 8.58 x 17.05 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Optical Drive Type | DVD |
D**N
Quiet, powerful beast!
I have owned Dell Precision PCs over the course of six years and it's the only model I trust. My first duo were the Precision T5600 (E5-2667 *2, 32GB RAM) and a Precision M6600 (i7-2628, 32GB RAM). They never let me down so why would I not upgrade with something with the same track record?Currently, my duo are a (what else) Precision 5530 Convertible (i7-8706, 16GB RAM) and this beauty.I can feel the speed difference. The only part I have swapped out of the T5600 is the Quadro P4000 due to the fact that I have owned this card for less than three years.All in all, I am very satisfied with the purchase.
A**8
Optical drive had no power connected when delivered and the SATA data cable was missing.
Rest of the machine seems fine, but the 5.25 inch optical drive wasn't powering up. Opened the right-hand side panel and discovered the drive wasn't connected to power or data. There was a power connector in the right location that provided power. Unfortunately there was no SATA data cable to connect to the motherboard. So I really just need the proper SATA data cable for that device sent to me. Far cheaper than returning the whole machine because someone in the refurb or shipping department didn't do a simple check and verify everything was connected and worked.Update: Didn't want to wait so spent $8 on a SATA data cable and connected the optical drive. Functioning normally now.
L**E
Not what I expected - MUCH BETTER!
I figured since it was going to be reconditioned workstation it would have a few cosmetic issues and appear to have been used. Not the case. The outside was clean with no sign of wear. Once I opened up the case I found the inside was spotless - not a spec of dust.I'm still learning about the server. I'm using it as a virtualization server. I expected some noise, but it's extremely quiet. The only time I heard the fans was when I entered the BIOS the first time. Since then I have to get real close to hear anything.A great buy for me.
J**E
Bad HDD off the rip and 0 support.
One HDD was bad right from the start, and I could not contact support. Amazon kept forwarding me to Dell and Dell said they would not help w/o a support contract. Thought about sending the unit back due to this and the bent CPU cooler fins but kept it and have been ok with it. I think they owe me a HDD but good luck getting ahold of anyone.
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