Yes but it’s likely going to be a 5600g and no dedicated GPU at that price point.
edit: 5600g + cooler, Asus a520, 16gb 3200 ddr4, 1tb m.2, 500w psu and case for £400 over here which isn’t far off the target. Entry level at best but it’s all upgradable which is the point.
Shits gonna suck when even this option dissapears :(
Do they even still exist?
Sure, but they tend to be low-end mini PCs with older CPUs, very weak iGPUs, a tiny SSD and something along the line of 8 GB RAM.
Here’s an 8-core N305 mini PC w/ 16GB DDR5 and a 512GB SSD for $400.
https://www.amazon.com/i3-N305-Desktop-Computers-Windows-Display/dp/B0DGGGQPH1
Similar build with the N305 swapped for a Ryzen 3500U available at the same price as well. Perfectly serviceable and capable of light gaming.
And sometimes even 10/100 ethernet cards assuming they still have an ethernet port.
I can’t imagine how many 1/10ths of a penny Dell was saving on those POS.
And still blazingly fast for web-browsing, e-mail and office applications, as long as you don’t put Windows 11 in it.
The ones I’ve seen have “i5 processor”, but hide the generation. Those are generally quite old, and were a bad deal back then.
Checking second hand for my SO.
Yes but it’s likely going to be a 5600g and no dedicated GPU at that price point.
edit: 5600g + cooler, Asus a520, 16gb 3200 ddr4, 1tb m.2, 500w psu and case for £400 over here which isn’t far off the target. Entry level at best but it’s all upgradable which is the point.
Shits gonna suck when even this option dissapears :(
You’re lucky if it’s a 5600g. They still make systems with CPUs based on zen 2. (insert AMDs CPU decoder)
besides discount pcs, you either have older desktop cpus being sold in a small package, or laptop apu mini pcs at sub 500.
phoenix/hawk point based mini pcs (8 core mobile zen 4 with 12CU rdna3, maybe around 1050ti performance) would be around the 500$ point