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So you can forget it if all it has is Onboard Graphics.
Also what CPU will it have and what is its main use going to be ?
Normally 'office' pcs are just cheap pcs.
I mean, I guess you could add a GPU to it yourself, but then why not buy one with one in the first place?
This is why I know they're reliable, but in general they only put in parts that are the most reliable because offices don't want to replace their stations ever 2 years. My reasoning for the office pc.
I can always put in a gt 1030 if I want a little more power but i'm gonna test this first.
I have Cities, so I can try that one. And ofcourse Crusader Kings 2 (which even runs on this 2008 dell lol!)
Oh I should mention, I mainly bought this pc for coding and experimenting with networks. I could've done that on the old one, but I'm spoiled and don't wanna wait too long when compiling or whatever task i'm doing.