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This table shows the approximate calendar year during which select Dell computer models were originally released. The models shown here are those most commonly purchased for use by faculty and staff who obtain support from Purdue IT. 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 dell.com/support and search for its warranty status by entering its service tag.
Commonly purchased Dell computer models are released by calendar year.
| Dell Model Years (approximate) * |
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| Year |
OptiPlex |
Precision |
Latitude 15-inch |
Latitude 14-inch |
Latitude 13-inch |
Latitude 12-inch |
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| 2025 |
Pro Plus |
Pro Max T2 |
Pro Plus 16" |
Pro Plus 14" |
Pro Plus 13" |
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| 2024 |
7020 |
3680, 3480 |
5550 |
5450 |
5350 |
7350 |
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| 2023 |
7010 |
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5540 |
5440 |
5340 |
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| 2022 |
5000 |
3660, 3460 |
5530 |
5430 |
5330 |
7230 |
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| 2021 |
5090 |
3650, 3450 |
5520 |
5420 |
5320 |
7320 |
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| 2020 |
5080 |
3640, 3240 |
5510 |
5410 |
5310 |
7210 |
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| 2019 |
5070 |
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5500 |
5300 |
5400 |
7200 |
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| 2018 |
5060 |
T5820, 7820, T3430, T3630 |
5590 |
5490 |
7390 |
7290 |
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| Models below this line are not suitable for Windows 11.** |
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| When repurposing existing computers, Purdue IT recommends only the use of models from 2019 or newer. Some computers might require memory upgrades. Although Purdue IT-supportable, will the models above meet your needs? |
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| Models below this line are not suitable for support. |
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| 2017 |
5050, 7050 |
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5580 |
5480, 7480 |
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| 2016 |
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T3420, T3620 |
5570 |
5470, 7470 |
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| 2015 |
5040 |
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5550 |
5450,7450 |
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7250 |
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| 2014 |
7020 |
T5810, T7810, T7910 |
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| 2013 |
9020 |
T1700, T3610, T5610, T7610 |
6540 |
7440, E6440 |
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7240 |
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| 2012 |
7010, 9010 |
T1650, T3600, T5600, T7600 |
E6530 |
E6430 |
E6330 |
E6230 |
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| 2011 |
790, 990 |
T1600 |
E6520 |
E6420 |
E6320 |
E6220 |
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| 2010 |
780, 980 |
T1500 |
E6510 |
E6410 |
E4310, 13 |
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| 2009 |
760, 960 |
T3500, T5500, T7500 |
E6500 |
E6400 |
E4300 |
E4200 |
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| 2008 |
755 |
T7400 |
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| 2007 |
745 |
T3400, T5400 |
D830 |
D630 |
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D430 |
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| 2006 |
GX620 |
390, 490 |
D820 |
D620, D520 |
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D420 |
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| 2005 |
GX280 |
380 |
D810 |
D610, D510 |
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D410 |
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| 2004 |
GX270, 170L |
360 |
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D505 |
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D400 |
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| 2003 |
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D800 |
D600, D500 |
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| 2002 |
GX260 |
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C640 |
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C400 |
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| 2001 |
GX240 |
330 |
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* These are the approximate years that the models shown first became available. Historically, Dell changed OptiPlex models every 12-18 months, and we switched to the latest models immediately. In May 2011, for example, when the OptiPlex 790 shipped, we stopped buying the OptiPlex 780.
The Precision workstation model line, though, changes less frequently; as of early 2012, for example, we still occasionally purchased new Precision T3500, T5500, and T7500 models. As noted above, check your computer's warranty status via Dell's website.
Ready to order a new computer? See our Recommended Laptops or Recommended Desktops articles.
** To be frank, we refer to models below the "red line" using highly technical phrases like "Incredibly lousy in today's software environment" and "Providing miserable performance at best" ... and then we follow up with a recommendation which equates to "Let's please put these out of their misery."
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