This isn't your typical sale you'd see flagged in here, but I just noticed there is one of those recycled office comps that always populates Amazon's bestseller lists that just popped up this month that is ~$125 better than one would normally expect for a comp with its specs. If anyone who pops into this thread was hoping to get into PC gaming on the cheap this is one way in:
($139) HP ProDesk 600 G1 (Refurbished, 90-Day Amazon Return Policy)
- i5-4570
- 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3-1600 RAM [16GB max possible expansion, i.e. 2x8GB]
- 500GB 5400 RPM HDD
- DVD-RW
- 240W PSU (Standard, 90% Platinum, 92% Titanium; no way to know which one you'll get)
- Windows 10 Pro
- Keyboard + Mouse
Here is the list of support documents:
HP ProDesk 600 G1 Small Form Factor PC: Support Manuals (most importantly the Service Guide)
HP ProDesk 600 G1 Small Form Factor PC: Document List
This would be the ideal GPU to pair. The service manual image for a PCIex16 replacement, and the list of compatible GPUs HP packaged with some units, shows there is sufficient space for the height & length:
($149) PNY VCG16504SFPPB-O GeForce GTX 1650 4GB XLR8 Gaming Overclocked Edition Graphics Card
All you need is a monitor, but most already have one they can use. Viable monitors in new condition begin as cheap as $80, and
dedicated 144Hz gaming options begin around $159.
For $278 total you have a legit gaming PC.
In fact, even without the separate PNY video card, the Intel HD iGPU is compatible with NVIDIA's GeForce Now service, which is free in 1-hr chunks, so if you have a strong internet connection (ideally: <50 Mbps bandwidth with >40ms ping), and you simply build a library for free by grabbing games given away all the time, chiefly by Epic each week, you can start playing modern PC games including titles like
Hitman 2 for $139.