Specification: Dell Optiplex 380

Release Date2005
ProcessorIntel Celeron Processor, Intel Core 2 Q6600, Intel Core 2 T7500, Intel Pentium Processor E5800
MemoryUp to 4 GB 066MHz DDR3 SDRAM
Storage160 GB, 250 GB, 320 GB or 500 GB 3.0GB/s 7200 RPM SATA

What year was the OptiPlex 380 made?

2005
Dell Model Years

Dell Model Years (approximate) *
YearOptiPlexPrecision
2005GX280380
2004GX270, 170L360
2003

What CPU does a Dell Optiplex 380 have?

The Dell Optiplex 380 comes in several power options ranging from processors such as the 2.4 GHz AMD Athlon 64 and the 3GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo.

What motherboard is in Dell OptiPlex 380?

Dell OptiPlex 380 SFF Desktop Motherboard 1TKCC 0R64DJ

Model No.Dell Optiplex 380 Motherboard
BrandDell
RAM Compatibility4 DDR3 DIMM
CPU SocketLGA 1155
Maximum Ram Capacity16 GB

How old is my Dell PC?

To quickly estimate your computer’s age, simply find it in the table. For models not shown here and/or to determine your computer’s exact original purchase date, go to and search for its warranty status by entering its service tag. Commonly purchased Dell computer models released by calendar years.

How old is the Dell Latitude e7450?

Display. Even though it is the year 2015, the standard display for the Latitude 14 is still an antiquated WXGA panel with a meager resolution of 1366×768 pixels.

How long do Dell computers last?

For most desktop PCs, you can expect a minimum three-year lifespan. However, most computers survive five to eight years, depending on the upgrading components.

Why choose the Optiplex 380?

Easy Serviceability: Tool-less chassis design makes it easy to perform routine maintenance, while DirectDetect LEDs on the front of the chassis enable quick diagnosis of hardware issues. Designed to support organization-wide stability, the OptiPlex 380 can keep up with evolving technology needs while offering a low total cost of ownership.

What is optoptiplex reliability?

OptiPlex Reliability: A 12-month targeted lifecycle and 2-month managed transition period make it easy to maintain organizational productivity while planning for future deployments. Additional service and support options can help extend a product’s lifecycle.

Can I upgrade my old Dell 380 to Windows 7?

The best upgrade for the old 380 is to buy a new or newer computer. Dell does not even list the manual for it. It is an XP- Win 7 model–all obsolete unsupported operating systems. Why not save the upgrade expense and use it as is (offline for safety) until you can replace it?