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Acer Aspire XC Desktop: i3-10105, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Win 10 (Refurbished)
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Specs:
- Intel i3-10105 4-Core 3.70 GHz Processor
- 8GB DDR4 Memory
- 256GB Solid State Drive
- Intel UHD Graphics 630
- 802.11ax Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.0
- Optical Drive Type: DVD-Writer
- Windows 10 Home
- Ports:
- 2x HDMI
- 4x USB 2.0 Ports
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A Ports
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A Port
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Port
- 1x RJ-45
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- About this product:
- Certified Refurbished: This item is Certified Refurbished. It has been professionally restored by an Acer approved vendor. Units are usually cosmetically indistinguishable from New products, but some may show signs of light use. Functionally, these units are equivalent to New. Certified Refurbished units will be shipped in a New Brown Box
- Includes a 2-year Allstate warranty
- About this store:
- Acer via eBay return policy: 30 days returns | Seller pays for return shipping
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Model is the same, but part number is DT.BH7AA.003 vs previous DT.BH7AA.001. These come with a 2 year Allstate Warranty. So for those who missed the previous Front Page offering, here is your chance!! Note: Previous deal seems to go in/out of stock.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/255186968550



The PSU is only 300W, so that will be a limiting factor alongside the size of the case (<4” wide). You’ll either want to move it into a larger case with a higher wattage PSU so you can add a graphics card of your choice, or you’ll want to save the money you’ll spend on those things and get something closer to what you’re wanting out of the box.
Small form factor PCs generally aren’t suited as a basis for being made into a gaming or CAD-type machine if that’s why you’re asking. They’re fine for office environments, but the proprietary components like the power supply limit your upgrade options significantly. Sometimes, even if you can get a discrete GPU in them, the chipsets on the motherboard won’t be able to take full advantage of its power because they were chosen for stability vs. performance.









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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-My1sRI4DDU
He also lists cards taht he says are compatible such as Radeon 6400 or GTX 1050, 1650, 1030
Seems basically low profile and low Watt cards which makes sense.
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You might could get a Dell 7060 I5 with six cores for a similar price. It has more ports if you need that but DP instead of HDMI. Just stay gen 8 or higher for Windows 11.
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/con....BH7AA.00
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You might could get a Dell 7060 I5 with six cores for a similar price. It has more ports if you need that but DP instead of HDMI. Just stay gen 8 or higher for Windows 11.
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The PSU is only 300W, so that will be a limiting factor alongside the size of the case (<4" wide). You'll either want to move it into a larger case with a higher wattage PSU so you can add a graphics card of your choice, or you'll want to save the money you'll spend on those things and get something closer to what you're wanting out of the box.
Small form factor PCs generally aren't suited as a basis for being made into a gaming or CAD-type machine if that's why you're asking. They're fine for office environments, but the proprietary components like the power supply limit your upgrade options significantly. Sometimes, even if you can get a discrete GPU in them, the chipsets on the motherboard won't be able to take full advantage of its power because they were chosen for stability vs. performance.