A:AnswerThis is a bit contradictory to the specs quoted, which state it can hold up to 64GB of RAM. You might want to check out which part of the HP Team answer's is correct, and which is not.
A:AnswerPlease clarify your question. By "I want Home and Office," do you mean you want Windows 11 Home and MS Office (of which there are several versions)?
A:AnswerThis PC has the 6GB version of the NVIDIA RTX 3050 graphics card. It is suitable for games that play at 1080p. On Userbenchmark it gets a 32% score for the graphics card (on my individual test). By comparison the NVIDIA RTX 5070 gets a 100% score according to the website. I play Diablo 4 with no issues and it runs perfectly smooth on my QHD (2K) LG curved monitor connected via Displayport.
I found that for the price (discounted) it's well worth it to purchase and then upgrade to something like the NVIDIA RTX 4060 down the road. I have the ASUS version of this card (for SFF) saved in my BB account for Christmas time.
Additionally, the CPU (AMD Ryzen 7 8700G) performs above expected in Userbenchmark personal test. It's a well rounded and fast CPU, and works well with the graphics card.
Some games require 8GB of video ram. If you currently play one of those games, you may want to spend the extra $$$ to get a desktop with more deddicated video ram. For my games, 6GB is enough for now. (The new DOOM game requires 8GB and plan to upgrade around Xmas time.)
I hope this helps.
A:Answer1. Unless it is an AIO or laptop, commercial PCs NEVER include a screen.
2, Physical size is NEVER a factor. SPECIFICATIONS are. You could drive a monitor as large as the universe, if the specs are low enough.