Priced at 28tr with extras galore. You can find a better case, but the processor is a completely boring Celeron 2/4 that can only pull a few of tabs in the browser, and for this price you can't buy anything comparable in terms of performance. With a standard case and modern technology, it is feasible, but the age requirement is high (at least 45). My top priority is having a reliable system that allows me to work efficiently in processor-dependent CAD programs in addition to the usual office suite and web browsers. It also pulls old or easy toys satisfactorily. You can relax knowing that your video memory needs are met with roughly 500 MB. This memory is not the same as that found in discrete cards; rather, it still shares a bus with the CPU, meaning that if more is required, it will be pulled from RAM without degrading performance (as seen in the task manager).
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