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It's power level is a little stronger than the PS3 or Xbox 360. You would have to use a riser card and graphics card with dedicated GPU and power supply, but than it's a yes to answer your question
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The BIOS menu has a password that can no longer be removed or bypassed. So no upping the CPU clocking, tho RAM is physcically upgradable up to 32GB, you can no longer dedicate any of that extra to GPU usage, max 2GB GPU stock with a small ability to draw from "Shared GPU memory, tho this will probably not get you smooth gameplay with newer games that require high end specs. running off of an external hard drive will also make everything run a bit slow. You can however install an OS separately from another PC onto a M.2 SSD and mount internally for best performance. TL;DR I have an OS installed on an internally mounted M.2, upgraded to 32 GB RAM, and even with some extra Shared GPU memory, my setup is running Dark Souls 3 (a 2016/17 game released for PS4 for reference) at an *almost* smooth frame rate, but the few frame hiccups it gives me yeets me off of Online play, and my system is running a bit hot when I do this. I would imagine this means most 3D/VR games are RIP for you, most complex thing I've gotten to work is PS3 emulation but limited to early PS3 or PS2 games Hope this helped!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you’ll need to upgraded the ram and upgrade the internal hard drive but it can handle both.
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