
The first sponsored result when searching eBay for “gaming PC” without quotes comes from “Sj Computers LLC,” a refurbished HP mini-tower tricked out with RGB lighting. That’s exactly what we’re talking about, so it makes a good example of what’s being sold in this space. The price ranges from $274.99 to $482.99 depending on the configuration, and the vendor includes free shipping, free returns, and a one-year warranty from Allstate (formerly SquareTrade).
The customizable specs are RAM (16GB or 32GB of DDR4), storage (mixed SSD/HDD options or a 1TB SSD), GPU (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti with 4GB RAM or NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 with 2GB RAM), and optional add-ons of a monitor with no brand listed (22 or 24 inches) and/or an accessory bundle (RGB mouse/keyboard combo, or same plus an unbranded headset). The CPU is a 3.4GHz (4.0GHz turbo boost) sixth-generation Intel Core i7-6700.
If we go for the most RAM, the most storage (1TB SSD plus 2TB HDD), the more powerful graphics card, RGB accessories so everything matches, and no monitor, the configuration is $384.99 plus tax. Not bad for a “gaming PC,” right? But if you look deeper in the description, it says that these PCs are best for “Casual Computing, Engineering Coding, Gaming, Graphic Design, Industrial, Office.” Why is that?
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