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Both examples you mention are often scams.
The GT710 is an old GPU design from 2013-2014 and slower than modern integrated graphics in games. But it carries the same Geforce branding so unscrupulous sellers will advertise it as a gaming system.
The GTX 1650 is very capable but costs £150 on it's own, so any ~£250 PC including one is an old second hand PC worth £50-100. In the worst case they can be a decade old with major limitations on gaming performance from the lack of CPU power and memory bandwidth.
If you don't mind the disadvantages of second hand parts (more likely to fail, more power consumption for the same performance, often noisier) then going down that route can result in a faster system. |
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