A:AnswerThis Dell desktop runs Windows 11. It’s been a fantastic PC for my home as well as for my business needs. Part of the reason I chose this model was because it was one of the newest desktop models available. The older ones are still stuck running Windows 10.
A:AnswerThis drives my 3400x1400 monitor at 60Hz but only on the Display Port connection. The HDMI connection will not support it. Based on this I would assume it will drive this lower display res if your monitor has a Display Port input.
A:AnswerDell uses different premium brand's parts according to the suppy and availability. However, they are all not compromised in the quality and performance.
A:AnswerI was the one that ask this question and the answer did not come before I had to order the unit. So I thought I would try it out. The integrated graphics card will support the 3400x1440 monitor but only on the Display Port connection. The version of the HDMI connection is too low (likely 1.2) and will not drive the display. However, the Display Port connection seems to be at a 1.4 or higher and it does drive the display just fine at 60Hz.
A:AnswerThis comes pre-loaded with Maxx Pro Audio, which is what I use on this computer, and on my Dell laptop.
My laptop is used for Dj'ing, and you can dial in your speakers to any setting, small club, large club, outdoors. Very Versatile !!!
A:AnswerThe Dell i7 Inspiron I purchased for the company features both wireless and wired networking/Internet. Being old school, I favor the wired but it offers both.
If you refer to the keyboard/mouse, they are both wired but can be easily replaced with a wireless keyboard/mouse combo if so desired, which is what I did.
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A:AnswerNo, this system does supports only one 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch hard drive and one M.2 2230/2280 solid-state drive. There is no RAID support in this system.