Good value build advice

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Hello!

I'm thinking of buying the following:

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ocuk...3000-series-gaming-pc-fs-1dn-og.html#t=f(h2i4

If possible, could someone please advise:
Would this would be compatible with the EVGA GeForce GTX 780 SC graphics card that I already have?
I have 2 x SSD drives already, I'm guessing that I should be able to connect these up OK in lieu of buying any new ones?
Would this have the capability for me to connect this up to my TV via HDMI?

I've picked options which look to me to be quite good value - I don't need the most powerful PC in the world but would like the machine to be reasonably future proof and able to play games like Shadow of Mordor at decent settings. Does this seem OK for that purpose or are there any "no brainer" upgrades that you'd recommend I prioritise?

Many thanks in advance!
 
It would be compatible with the card (Though the 780 is a bit long in the tooth now), the SSDs should work as they'll be SATA and finally it would support HDMI as long as your GPU has HDMI. (The onboard graphics for the 3200G would support it also...)

It's not a bad little PC with support for upgrading to any other AM4 chip, though you could self build similar and potentially get more bang for the buck, however if you're not comfy with this it's not a bad pick.
 
Thank you - that's exactly the sort of info I needed, I'll think about going ahead and upgrading the graphics card at the same time.

Are there any other "easy wins" that you'd prioritise spending a little extra on for that machine? As in, is there anything obvious that's holding it back from being more powerful that I could spend a bit extra on to get better performance/future proofing?
 
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