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So to address the GPU first. I looked up your system and while it looks like it might be okay on paper. I would be careful since the power supply might not be able to handle it and replacing it might not be super straight-forward. It doesn't help that a lot of pre-builts in that budget range have questionable power supplies at best.
Beyond that. If you are still using the default 8 gigs of system RAM, that will be a pretty massive issue. 32 gigs of RAM has largely become the standard for DCS World and while you can "get by" with 16 gigs, you will have issues with performance.
The CPU should be okay. It isn't the strongest and will probably end up being a bottleneck either way but it could be worse.
Here is the tougher pill to swallow. On a normal monitor, DCS is pretty demanding on even higher-end systems. With VR, it becomes orders of magnitude more demanding. Your current system isn't even remotely good for DCS in VR. You can certainly upgrade some stuff and do better but DCS in VR is really hard on systems. There is a reason why a lot of DCS players end up building systems around DCS's real life (and not on-paper) requirements.
The nitro N50-650 has a version with an RTX 4060 but I have the N50-640 so idk if it would be compatible, but the N50-640 (my pc) has a version in 3060, do you think I could play DCS World in VR with an RTX 3060 on my PC ?