At first glance this PC seems like a satisfactory entry level gaming PC with a 12400f CPU, a GTX 1650 GPU, and decently fast DDR4-3200 RAM. However, the mask falls off after you purchase it. Here are a laundry list of problems with this PC:
The GTX 1650 only uses HDMI 2.0 and DVI. NO DISPLAYPORT, NO G-SYNC COMPATIBILITY.
The proprietary motherboard will limit the speed of any DDR4 memory you put inside this PC to 2166 Mhz unless you buy the proprietary RAM.
Even IF you buy the specific overpriced proprietary memory to expand to a much more reasonable amount of memory, the BIOS does NOT support XMP.
The case is a toaster oven; even with the side panel off, the CPU will get close to thermal throttling under load.
Because of the limitations of the motherboard, the CPU massively underperforms. Testing it in Cinebench gave single core scores 10% lower than one would expect, and multi core scores 17% lower one would expect. This performance is seriously reflected in most CPU-dependent games.