I'm considering purchasing a used gaming PC priced at $300. Here are the specs: it has an Intel Core i5-9400 CPU running at 2.90GHz, 16GB of RAM, and it's running on a 64-bit operating system with Windows 11. Given these details, I'm wondering if this is a good deal or if I should look for something else.
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Also, check the power supply's wattage if you're planning on upgrading with a GPU later. It can affect your upgrade options down the line.
You really need to check what graphics card it has; that's usually a huge part of the PC's value. Without a decent GPU, this could be lacking for gaming.
If you're just looking for a basic setup, it's okay if the motherboard has display outputs. Just know it won't perform well for serious gaming without a dedicated graphics card, so consider your options.
Keep in mind, that CPU is getting older for gaming. While it can handle some older games decently, a dedicated GPU is pretty much a must for anything modern. So, if you expect to game, I'd skip this.
Honestly, integrated graphics might work if you're not looking for crazy performance. They're decent for lighter games!