Dell Precision Tower 7920 (500GB SSD, Intel Xeon Gold 5118, 2.3GHz, 128GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro M4000 Dedicated) - Workstation Desktop PC

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Price:
C $1,200.00
+ $80.00 shipping
Estimated delivery Thu, Oct 9 - Thu, Oct 23
Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return shipping. If you use an eBay shipping label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Condition:
Used

About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandDell
MPNT7920
UPC0638775571076
ModelDell Precision Tower 7920
eBay Product ID (ePID)17052723358

Product Key Features

Most Suitable ForOffice, Workstation, Industrial
SSD Capacity500 GB
GPUNVIDIA Quadro M4000
Operating SystemWindows 10 Pro for Workstation
ColorBlack
Processor Speed2.30 GHz
Maximum RAM Capacity128 GB
ConnectivityVGA, USB 3.0, USB-C
Storage TypeSSD (Solid State Drive)
ProcessorIntel Xeon Gold 5118
Graphics Processing TypeDedicated Graphics
Form FactorTower
FeaturesOptical Drive, SD Card Slot, Memory Card Reader, Dust Shield
RAM Size128 GB
SeriesDell Precision
TypeDesktop

Dimensions

Item Length24 inch
Item Height12 inch
Item Width24 inch

Ratings and Reviews

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  • "Great value, great performance."

    I didn't realize the chassis would be shipped with processors installed. I bought my own slightly better CPU's. Now I have 40 cores total with 80 threads! 256GB main memory! Had some trouble picking memory that was compatible. Watch for the speed parameter in the memory description and look for compatibility with the T7920. I got Crucial 8G sticks that proved the whole system was OK before committing to a larger purchase. there are good values on eBay. There are built-in diagnostics you can run once you get to the "F12" menu. The NVidia display card worked! just had to get a mini-display to HDMI adapter cable. I found the 4 drive bay was disconnected from the MB -- the cable looked like it went somewhere but it was just tucked under the MB. Pulled it out from hiding & plugged it in. Before that I was getting an error that no boot drives where detected. There is a bios setting to keep booting passed warnings and errors so you don't get stuck there at that error screen. Booting is slow though. Gotta be patient. I'm adding the Dell "high speed" PCIe NVme carrier... I expect it speed up booting. Didn't get enough of the little blue widgets required to put drives into the carriers. I recommend getting extra carriers to be able to swap in other drives without going through the strange insertion mechanism: you have to bend the drive carriers almost to breaking to get drives into the carrier. The carrier inserts for the 2.5 drives are a little weird to get into position, too. Looking at the chassis from the front, the 0th bay is lower left, 1 is lower right, 2 is upper left, 3 is upper right ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned