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Originally Posted by cjrjck
If you aren't into high end gaming, my suggestion would be something with a Ryzen 5600G processor. A fast processor with integrated graphics that can perform as well as many low end graphics cards. Meaning you get the best of both worlds without the need to add a graphics card. There are plenty of prebuilts available at your price range. I would suggest avoiding Dell and HP since they tend to use proprietary parts. Dell uses non standard motherboards for instance. You should be able to get a system with a Ryzen 5600G, 16GB RAM, 1TB NVME SSD, a 500 watt power supply, a USB wifi adapter, and an aiflow case with Windows 11 installed for your price range.
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I'm into text gaming, so graphics cards aren't needed for that at all. What I need graphics for is - watching movies and Netflix on my computer, and occasional desktop publishing functions that I do for my volunteer gig (I created the flyers, do some photo editing with it but very limited).
I like HP, but I've been an HP girl since I replaced my 9-pin dot matrix printer in 1989 with an ink jet printer. My laptop, printer, and desktop are all hp. The bloatware I can live without, but unless you build your own computer one component at a time, you're stuck with bloatware.