10 FPS.
Rather not
The question is whether Minecraft starts on the thing.
Vll 30-50
Well, since there's nowhere which graphics card is installed and has only 1x VGA socket, explains a lot. So Intel Core i3 is out of date for today. But since there's no real graphics card installed, but because of 1x outdated VGA socket, outdated Intel chip graphics is installed, I think that with Minecraft you will definitely not achieve around 100FPS, but rather less or even much less.
So my watch old Toshiba laptop with Intel chip graphics card, Windows XP + Intel Pentium processor I could reach a maximum of 35 or 40FPS in a super flat world without shaders in Minecraft.
For other current games I would definitely not expect this PC. And I would never buy a pre-owned PC, because unfortunately you never know how badly the components are worn out, and I would not expect much from the service life either. It is rather a cheap used office PC with a bit of a reasonably good outdated processor.
Well, definitely not that little. I achieve my old Toshiba laptop with Windows XP + Intel Pentium processor + chip graphics significantly more than 10FPS. In super flat an average of 30 to 40 FPS, in normal world more like 15 to 25 FPS.
I think with very few fps. I would not buy it. I would generally not buy a pc from Amazon, have a look at hardware rate or dubaro