Dell Optiplex 745 Core 2 Duo Computer
 w/Windows XP Professional


Why buy a Dell Core 2 Duo PC as your retro gaming or commercial/industrial application machine?

Put simply, this PC is one of the last Dells designed around the Windows XP operating system and offers you full native driver support. It provides a very wide range of game, application, and hardware support spanning the XP era. Service Pack 3 and a POSReady update pack have been installed to provide you with critical updates through April 2019. It has serial and parallel ports, as well as a PCI Express x16 slot and onboard SATA. The 2.4GHz dual core CPU will provide you with peak performance as you work or play. 

This system has an ATI Radeon X1300 card installed, for the ultimate in XP era graphics.

*If you don't already have one, you'll need to purchase a DMS-59 to DVI Y-Cable to plug your monitor into the video card. This is not included, but can be purchased on Ebay for around $4.*


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  • Hardware Specs:

Dell Optiplex 745
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHZ CPU 
ATI Radeon X1300 Video Card
3GB DDR2 Memory
250GB Hard Drive
DVD-RW Drive
SoundMAX Integrated Audio
3 1/2” Floppy Drive
Intel Gigabit Ethernet
DMS-59 Video Out
Serial Port
Parallel Port
Front and Rear USB 2.0 Ports

  • Operating System Specs:

Windows XP Professional:
All official drivers installed. No hardware conflicts.
Service Pack 3
POSReady Update Pack
Opera 36 installed.

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In The Box: Your box will contain the physical PC unit only, as described.

Physical Condition: These systems are pulled from a university computer lab before undergoing software refurbishment, and may contain cosmetic scuffs, scratches, inventory marks, or adhesive residue (see pictures). All hardware is tested and verified to be in working order.




*Microsoft Windows License Note
This PC contains a Genuine Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity Sticker for Windows XP Professional attached to the case. The license key used for the currently installed copy may differ, as drive cloning was used during the refurbishment process. This is an accepted industry practice as per Microsoft MSDN guidance, and as long as the CoA sticker remains attached to your PC the license remains legitimate.