I've seen these. Old server CPU's, and usually an RX580 or GTX 1660 GPU. Obsolete tech. Usually ship with only 8GB RAM and a 512GB SSD. They can play GTA-V or Cod at 1080p, but not anything more strenuous. You're looking at hardware that is half a decade obsolete, and won't meet the "Gaming PC" standard at all.
Your specific image is from Empower Gaming Computers, and that price is the bare bones box price before you turn it into an actual gaming PCt.
What you're getting is an AMD R5 4600 CPU with the stock cooler that is guaranteed to run hot. 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz RAM, a 512MB SSD, and a GTX 1660 6GB GPU.
So only a bit better than a Series-S
If we want to turn it into an actual "Gaming PC" with 32GB RAM, 2TB Storage, and an RTX 3060, it runs $964.59. And that is still shipping with an entry-level GPU. They don't offer anything better for the package you pulled the screenshot from. You can't even upgrade the CPU to something half-decent like a 5600X.
Maybe next time I'm driving through there, I can ask them about offering CPU upgrades in their options. Though you can build that same system from one of their other lines with a 5600x and a 7700XT for $1,219.94. Which isn't much more for double the framerates at 1440p gaming instead of 1080p.