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It really depends on the types of games your son will be playing. This would be able to support some basic games on low to medium settings, but would likely not be able to run many AAA titles. I would recommend asking your son what games he is looking to play, and the looking at the game manufacturers' websites to determine what sort of hardware specifications you will need. If you would want peace of mind that he would be able to play any game out there, you would probably want something with a 3ghz+ processor, 12gb+g of RAM, and a 2gb+ dedicated graphics card. Increase all of those specs if you would like to be future proofed, or if he would be looking to do virtual or 3D gaming.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No this is not a gaming computer. The graphics card that is embedded into the CPU will not run most games very well. I would recommend finding a pc that has a dedicated graphics card. Nvidia or AMD. Also get a comptuer with an i5 or i7. i3 only handles basic tasks.
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