Wednesday 20 April 2011

Dell OptiPlex GX520 Drivers


The Dell Optiplex Gx520 has been an awesome computer for me! I have owned it for just around two years and have had no large system crashes or problems which reguired major repairs! The system came with a standard 19 inch CRT monitor, 40gb hard drive, and 512mb or ram! The Pentium4 processor is installed and still allows you to compute at a high speed connection via ethernet cable! Overall in todays computing this one will be considered “stone aged” but has held up to the hands of time and provided me with a longevity not known for all of todays computers! There are plenty of usb ports for external capabilites and was installed with Windows XP Professional! With such a small amount of memory and little hard drive space routine maitence on this system is a must to keep it running well, and is not a PC you want to play modern day video games for sure! Great for the light computer user and has gave me no major problems as far as software and hardware are concerned! Would recomend to a potential buyer but with the “vintage” and out dated technolgy the price should be comparable to that type of system! Worth the money you will spend though and would eaisly buy the new and improved version of this computer considering the experience I had with this system! 

Download: Dell OptiPlex GX520 Drivers

Dell Gx270 Drivers

The Dell OptiPlex GX270 targets corporate users with its versatile features and speedy Intel 865G chipset.
The words 'cutting edge technology' and 'corporate desktop PC' aren't often uttered together, and with very good reason; there's little need for most corporate buyers to make additional expenditures for the latest and greatest when the tested, tried and somewhat cheaper will work just as well. Dell's Optiplex series of desktop machines has generally trod this line, but with the Optiplex GX270 they've branched out into tech that's not quite bleeding edge, but certainly is enough ahead of the game that it should provide a decent future life cycle for the machine, maximising your overall ROI (Return On Investment).
Springdale-Powered
Chief amongst the GX270's bag of tech tricks is the use of Intel's core 865G chipset. The 865G, formerly codenamed Springdale, offers a snappy 800MHz FSB and integrated 8x AGP graphics using Intel's own Extreme Graphics 2 solution, something that's probably overkill for most corporate systems. The 865G also supports dual channel 400MHz DDR RAM; the 2.6GHz P4 unit we examined came with 512MB of memory, with 64MB of that memory on call to be utilised by the integrated graphics chip.
The 865G is the smaller brother of Intel's 875 chipset, which offers additional functionality to reduce system latency, but at a higher overall system cost. In effect, you're not getting the most cutting edge performance, but you are investing in some supposedly futureproof technologies. The GX270's 865G implementation comes with integrated Gigabit networking and the option for serial ATA drives if you want particularly high-speed performance.
External Features
Dell seems to have taken a page out of its consumer style book with the GX270's case; the small desktop case we looked at has a snap-away compartment on the front that conceals two of the system's 8 USB 2.0 ports, as well as a headphone jack, something that employees will probably appreciate more than management.

The case itself is Dell's usual black affair, something to keep in mind if you're going to have the unit anywhere near public display; black optical drives are notoriously hard to get hold of if you handle repairs in-house. The unit that we tested came with an integrated floppy drive, but that's something that Dell views as an optional extra these days; the GX270 is set up to be bootable from any USB storage device as a standby.
Service And Support
The GX270 ships with a boot partition containing a comprehensive suite of diagnostic testing tools for every component on the system board, a useful facility for locally or remotely testing system components and hopefully minimising downtime. Likewise, Dell's client configuration utility can be used for remote BIOS and OS updating if you've got a small army of malfunctioning GX270's to deal with. If matters get particularly out of hand, Dell offers a 3 year next business day warranty with the GX270. 


Download:  Dell Gx270 Drivers

Adobe Flash Player 10.2.159.1 Final



Adobe® Flash® Player is the high-performance, lightweight, highly expressive client runtime that delivers powerful and consistent user experiences across major operating systems, browsers, mobile phones, and devices. Adobe® (formerly Macromedia) Flash Player - the universal rich client for delivering effective Adobe Flash experiences across desktops and devices. Lets you view the best animation and entertainment on the Web. It displays Web application front-ends, high-impact Web site user interfaces, interactive online advertising, and short-form to long-form animation.
Adobe's Flash Player allows you to view interactive web content like games, business presentations, advertisements. The package includes only the Flash Player and is a stand alone installation. Technically, this is a Flash Player ActiveX Control. It will only play the file through your Web browser.


Installed on over 700 million Internet-connected desktops and mobile devices, Flash Player enables organizations and individuals to build and deliver great digital experiences to their end users. Flash is the world's most pervasive software platform, reaching 97% of Internet-enabled desktops worldwide, as well as many popular devices. Since it is free of the design restrictions of more traditional Web display options, you can use it to clearly and exactly express your brand and company identity.