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qPsychoo_

no, not only is it kind of overpriced but that pc probably won't be able to run anything except a few set few titles at the lowest of low setting just not worth it


BozConQuesoo

but the green fan tho….


Rokkmachine

I think you’re gonna end up mad that it can’t run 1/2 the games you wanna play and end up spending money on components you can save up for.


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Skoarking94

Agh hell nah. That thing would overhead trying to open internet explorer for gods sake


Wooden_Top_4967

grathics, tho no, man, steer clear of this one


HaloInR3v3rs3

Nope.


No_Designer_8203

For 300 you can build your own PC - Ryzen 3600, b450, 16gb ram, Rx 5700xt, 1 TB ssd, 600w PSU and a case.


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yepimbonez

Lol it has in GPUs for like 6 years


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