Question Not for me but a friend. How would this pc hold up to modern games?

Lorathia

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Hi guys,

I have a friend looking to upgrade their pc they currently have an integrated graphics card and it's not good lol.

They're looking at this one currently (sorry for the language she's croatian but I think you can still get the specs)

Thanks!
 
Do you know the specs of her current computer? Depending on what she has you might be able to just add a GPU, worse case you would need a PSU and GPU


At 1080p on ultra settings you should see anywhere around 20-30 FPS, dropping down to a medium setting should be playable.

Two things down the road to upgrade would be to a good PSU and a better GPU.
 
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The specs show a GTX1650 graphics card.
The R5-3600 does not have integrated graphics capability.

To upgrade to a stronger graphics card than the GTX1650 you may need a stronger psu.
Pre-built pc's will usually supply only the minimum capability to run the purchased configuration.
 
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The specs show a GTX1650 graphics card.
The R5-3600 does not have integrated graphics capability.

To upgrade to a stronger graphics card than the GTX1650 you may need a stronger psu.
Pre-built pc's will usually supply only the minimum capability to run the purchased configuration.
I'm confused the link is a pre built with a separate GPU not integrated.

It's her current pc that has integrated graphics. The linked PC is what she might be getting.
She won't be swapping parts she'd just use the new pc.