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Never buy prebuilds you will seriously overpay for terible PCs using low quality components.
That is what this machine is worth. When buying PCs you get what you pay for. And for 200-300 euro more you could have indeed had a decent budget gaming PC.
Ah crap sorry I was looking at a different page at the same time. Your spec page says you have 8GB of RAM.
Yeah, you could probably build a nice budget Ryzen PC for 300-400 euros. Try pcpartpicker.com, you can choose all the components of a PC and it'll tell you how much power they need, where you can buy them from, their compatability with eachother etc. etc.
I learnt that the hard way xD
I paid 600 euros for a GTX 960 AMD FX-4300 and a cheap AMD motherboard and some crappy PSU that caused me more trouble than the PC was worth.
I built my own after that and it was much more worth it.