I've have both models at home. Main diffs are
GX280 does not have ps2 keyboard/mouse sockets, only usb.
Different type of video socket, GX270 is AGP GX280 is PCIe
Different memory types, DDR1 v DDR2.
GX280 has a more powerful dual CPU processor. the downside of this is the fan can be a bit noisy to keep the hotter CPU cool. On the small form factor the fan revs up noticeably when the CPU usage gets up to around 50%, eg if converting audio or movie files, or photo editing. The GX270 seems for even in this respect, so the fan speed doesn't vary much.
yes i have dell gx280 3.0 gh with 2 mb cache
how can i install dell optiplex gx270 audio driver
Yes ..It will support..
The Dell support page has a printable version of the manual; one can also be ordered from Dell. eBay has several replacement manuals for the Dell OptiLex GX280 for sale; the prices range from $7.00 to $12.00. From the Dell website, one could download the manual for free.
Dell Optiplex gx270 varies in price from approximately $70.00 to $135.00 depending on whether it is refurbished or new as well as the amount of RAM it has. One will have to compare and contrast various offers to get the best deal.
The amount of ram is optional. Many have 512M from the factory.
The Dell OptiPlex GX280 is available in multiple form factors. They are as follows: SFF (small form factor), SD (small desktop), desktop, mini-tower and SMT (small to medium technology).
The Dell optiplex Gx270 can be found at more than one place for under $100.00. Tiger Direct sells the item for $99.97. P.C. Liquidations has it available beginning at $59.99.
Yup.
Dell OptiPlex GX280 is a sort of computer designed for business use or more specifically, corporate clients. The computers are easy to manage are more stable and don't require a lot of mantainance therefore nullifying such costs or minimizing them when it can't be avoided.
There is no OptiPlex with the model "270." The GX270 and SX270 were released mid-2003.
The Optiplex GX270 is a computer processing unit issued by Dell. The system provides support for peripherals through the incorporation of a variety of different port options, including PS/2, serial, and parallel ports.