Dell OptiPlex 7060 Repair — Onsite, Remote & Workshop
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Need Dell OptiPlex 7060 repair? The Original PC Doctor fixes the Dell OptiPlex 7060 for every common fault — won’t power on, no display, overheating, storage failure, BIOS and Windows problems — onsite, remotely, or in our workshop, anywhere in Australia. No fix, no fee, with a 90-day warranty.
Fast, professional Dell OptiPlex 7060 repair — no fix, no fee.
✔ No fix, no fee · ✔ 90-day warranty · ✔ Onsite, remote & workshop · ✔ Since 2001
Common Dell OptiPlex 7060 Faults We Repair
- Won’t turn on / amber or blinking power light
- Won’t boot, won’t boot from USB or won’t wake up
- No display / no signal on boot
- No POST or Dell/HP beep- or blink-code errors
- Won’t connect to Wi-Fi or the internet
- Overheating, shutting down or freezing
- Hard drive / SSD failure (with data recovery)
- RAM faults / no display after a RAM change
- BIOS / UEFI corruption or boot-loop
- Won’t shut down / restarts on its own
About the Dell OptiPlex 7060
The Dell OptiPlex 7060 is a small-form-factor desktop used in homes and offices across Australia. We repair and upgrade every Dell OptiPlex 7060 — power and motherboard faults, graphics, storage (with data recovery), memory, cooling and Windows problems — and can fit a larger SSD or more RAM to extend its life. Independent service, out-of-warranty welcome.
Our Repair Process
1. Free phone or Quick Quote triage. 2. Diagnostic — we pinpoint the exact fault. 3. Upfront fixed quote — no fix, no fee. 4. Repair with quality parts and a 90-day warranty. Onsite, remote or in our workshop, Australia-wide.
Why The Original PC Doctor
- Since 2001 — 24+ years repairing Australian computers
- No fix, no fee diagnostics — you only pay if we solve it
- 90-day warranty on parts and labour
- Onsite, remote & workshop options to suit you
- Genuine / OEM-spec parts
- 1,300+ verified customer reviews
Get your Dell OptiPlex 7060 repaired — talk to a technician now.
✔ No fix, no fee · ✔ 90-day warranty · ✔ Onsite, remote & workshop · ✔ Since 2001
Dell OptiPlex 7060 Repair FAQs
How much does Dell OptiPlex 7060 repair cost?
Every Dell OptiPlex 7060 repair begins with a free, no-obligation Quick Quote. You get an upfront fixed price before any work starts, and our no-fix-no-fee promise means you only pay if we solve it. All repairs carry a 90-day warranty.
Can you recover data from a Dell OptiPlex 7060?
Yes. We can recover documents, photos and files from your Dell OptiPlex 7060’s SSD, NVMe or hard drive — even if it won’t boot or power on. Ask us to image the drive before any repair so your data is protected.
Do you repair the Dell OptiPlex 7060 out of warranty?
Absolutely. We’re an independent repairer, so we fix Dell OptiPlex 7060 units that are out of warranty or no longer supported by the manufacturer — usually faster and for less.
Where can you repair my Dell OptiPlex 7060?
Australia-wide. We offer onsite visits, secure remote support, and workshop repair with nationwide pickup — whichever is fastest for you. Call 1300 723 628 to arrange.
Why won’t my Dell OptiPlex 7060 turn on?
A Dell OptiPlex 7060 that won’t power on is most often a failed power supply or adapter, a power-button or front-panel fault, or a motherboard issue. We diagnose it for free, give you a fixed-price quote, and most no-power faults are repairable — no fix, no fee.
My Dell OptiPlex 7060 won’t boot or won’t connect to Wi-Fi — can you fix it?
Yes. Whether your Dell OptiPlex 7060 won’t boot, won’t boot from USB, can’t enter the BIOS, or won’t connect to Wi-Fi or the internet, we repair boot, BIOS, storage and network faults — onsite, remotely or in our workshop.
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Dell OptiPlex 7060 Repair faults we repair every week
Power supply unit failure
Symptom: Amber blinking power LED, no POST, system completely dead
How we fix it: Technician removes the 180 W or 240 W internal PSU, tests output rails under load, and installs a genuine Dell replacement unit matched to the 7060 SFF chassis.
Repair or replace? repair
Motherboard capacitor or VRM degradation
Symptom: Random shutdowns, no POST after warm-up, or 2-amber-4-white blink code
How we fix it: Board is removed, visual inspection performed for bulging capacitors near the CPU VRM, and the motherboard is replaced with a tested Dell 7060 SFF board.
Repair or replace? replace
M.2 NVMe SSD failure
Symptom: Windows fails to boot, SMART errors, or drive not detected in BIOS
How we fix it: Drive is imaged for data recovery where possible, then replaced with a new 2.5-inch SATA or M.2 SSD and Windows reinstalled from the Dell recovery partition.
Repair or replace? repair
4K UHD graphics output failure on i5-8500
Symptom: No display from DisplayPort or HDMI despite working fans and power LED
How we fix it: Integrated Intel UHD 630 output is tested with a known-good cable and monitor; if confirmed faulty, the entire motherboard is replaced as the GPU is soldered.
Repair or replace? replace
BIOS corruption after power surge
Symptom: Boot loop with Dell logo then black screen, or F2/F12 keys unresponsive
How we fix it: Technician forces BIOS recovery using a USB with the latest Dell 7060 BIOS file and the CLR_CMOS jumper, then re-flashes the chip.
Repair or replace? repair
Overheating due to failed rear exhaust fan
Symptom: Thermal shutdown after 15-20 minutes, high fan noise then sudden power off
How we fix it: Rear 80 mm fan is replaced with an OEM Dell unit, heatsink repasted with high-grade thermal compound, and fan curve verified in BIOS.
Repair or replace? repair
Dell OptiPlex 7060 Repair price guide
| Repair | Indicative price | Typical turnaround |
|---|---|---|
| Power supply unit replacement (180 W / 240 W) | $145-$195+ | Same day workshop, next-day onsite |
| Motherboard replacement (SFF 7060) | $320-$420+ | 1-2 business days workshop |
| M.2 NVMe SSD replacement with data recovery | $195-$295+ | Same day if drive readable |
| BIOS recovery and re-flash | from $149 | Same day remote or workshop |
| Rear exhaust fan and thermal repaste | $110-$160+ | Same day workshop |
| RAM diagnostic and replacement (16 GB kit) | from $149 | 2-5 business days |
| Windows 10/11 reinstall and driver update | $130-$180+ | Same day workshop or remote |
| Full diagnostic and quote (credited if repaired) | from $149 | 2-5 business days |
Prices are indicative only — every job is confirmed with a free, no-obligation quote after diagnosis. No Fix, No Fee.
Dell OptiPlex 7060 Repair — your questions answered
How much does it cost to repair a Dell OptiPlex 7060 that won't turn on?
Power supply faults are the most common cause. A replacement 180 W or 240 W Dell PSU typically costs $145-$195 and is usually completed the same day in our workshop or the next day onsite. We test the unit under load before quoting.
Can you recover data from a failed SSD in an OptiPlex 7060?
Yes. If the drive is still partially readable we create a sector-by-sector image first, then install a new M.2 or 2.5-inch SSD. Data recovery adds $60-$120 to the standard SSD replacement price of $195-$295.
Is it worth replacing the motherboard on a 2018 OptiPlex 7060?
A replacement SFF 7060 motherboard costs $320-$420. If the rest of the system is in good condition and you need ongoing Windows 10/11 support, the repair is usually worthwhile compared with buying a newer model.
Why does my OptiPlex 7060 shut down after 15 minutes?
The rear 80 mm exhaust fan commonly fails on these units, causing thermal shutdown. Replacing the fan and re-pasting the CPU heatsink costs $110-$160 and restores normal operation.
Do you offer onsite repair for Dell OptiPlex 7060 desktops in regional Australia?
Yes. Our technicians travel to homes and offices across Australia for power supply, SSD, fan and RAM work. Travel fees are quoted upfront and the same 90-day warranty applies as workshop repairs.












































































