A:AnswerIt does have a drive. I bought this unit this week as a must have instantly needed replacement. However the drive must be the most cheaply made drive I’ve ever seen and it gets stuck closed very easily.
A:AnswerMost "off the rack" big box store offerings are for the basics. This unit (like most others of this type) share the processor for video functions which is a trade off. Depending on what else you have running and your ISP signal for online streaming, the processor may be trying to keep up and may stutter. I always "insist" on going with a dedicated video card in my comps. Let the video card process the video and the processor handle the other stuff. The i7 is a fine multi-tasker but a simple <$100 8GB video card (or better) takes the processor burden away. And there's room in this box to do that. 1080p is lightweight but 4K video takes up a lot of bandwidth!
A:AnswerThe Dell Inspiron Desktop (Model 3030) with an Intel Core i7-14700F processor comes with Windows 11 Home pre-installed, and Windows Defender is included as part of the operating system, offering basic antivirus and security protection.
A:AnswerIt's most dependent on how your printer needs to connect to your Inspiron. However, most printers can use WiFi or one of the available ports (3 x USB-A 3.2, 1 x USB-C 3.2, 4 x USB-A 2.0) to connect to your PC.
A:AnswerYes, a USB headset with a microphone can be used with the Dell Inspiron Desktop (3030). This desktop typically comes with multiple USB ports, which allow for easy connection of USB audio devices, including headsets.
A:AnswerThese are not specific quotes, and only estimates dependent on compatability.
Estimated Costs
Windows 64-bit License: $100 - $150
RAM Upgrade (if applicable): $200 - $400