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Maybe look at old office PCs for sale. Some of them aren't THAT old and you could get a good CPU upgrade from one of them. Slot your graphics card in and that could be a significant improvement.
Actually this might be a great idea. Before the current PC I used an $80 refurb I got from Microcenter. I slapped a video card in there and that lasted me a few years before I had to upgrade again.
I will take a look at the old office pc market and see what I can find in my budget. Thanks
Edit: old office PC 's don't seem to be as good of a deal as they used to be
Just be careful with those - they often have weak-ass power supplies that won’t be able to drive a beefier GPU, or may not be able to physically fit said GPU in their cases depending on form factor. They often also have non-standard power supplies that you can’t just easily swap out with an off the shelf ATX PSU. (I’M LOOKING AT YOU, DELL)
Dell optiplexes regularly sell on ebay for like $50-60, and they often have 6th-gen intel i5s inside