Okay base if you get it really cheap.
It's an okay low-end computer, but the fact that it's pairing the Ryzen 3400G with a GPU is leaving some performance on the table. It's upgradable, thankfully, but if you upgrade to a higher-end CPU you will want faster RAM. Which, if you want to upgrade *that*, you have to be very careful with selecting faster memory, as the motherboard will only run the JEDEC timing the RAM lists and has *no* option for using XMP profiles or overclocking RAM, which, considering this is a gaming computer, is a huge disappointment. For example, I bought 3200MHz RAM to use with it, and it would only run it at 2166MHz as specified in the JEDEC timing despite XMP being listed at 3200MHz, which for a Ryzen CPU is extremely bad.
I would not pay full MSRP for this machine.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned