I have a friend that is owner of a tech shop and right now I'm really needing a faster computer because my laptop is very slow for my current level of work

So I talked to my friend to see if we could come to an agreement to buy the PC on credit. We agreed on an initial payment of $200 and he will give me the pc inmediately, then $50 weekly until we made the full $800 payment.

Is this a good price for this PC? I do need it and i dont see any way to have a better working tool right now, i know i will figure out the payments

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by American standards it's overpriced, but it's all quality parts, so certainly the PC itself will be decent. No dedicated graphics would be an issue for most people.

I spent a similar price 2 years ago (outside US), but this included adding several upgrades (graphics card, memory, ssd), so I think you might be able to do better if you shopped around.

Yes but the real deal is that i dont have the whole money to shop around and this is the only way i have to pay it easily while i still get an inmediate upgrade

If you say the pc will be decent then it makes me think it will be really good for my standard

for sure, I'd say the generous payment plan has to be worth something, and you can always keep your eyes open for upgrades down the road

Yes exactly!

My friend said that in a future we could addad a graphic card to it

It is possible?

Should be; main board likely supports it, but you should check the power supply too

they're dumping intel models of mac mini's that were used for something hefty cause I see them with 32GB RAM for under $400 and you can later add a eGPU via Thunderbolt 3 for cheap.

take this one for example: https://ebay.us/m/HubTuU

Or this one that's higher but still under $600: https://ebay.us/m/nMqoLj

IDK what your needs are but a crap ton of ram with quality parts that you can have your pick of mac, win or linux as an OS is pretty good in my book

Interesting choice too !