Is this an ok gaming pc?

So I don't know much about computers especially gaming computers. All the specs just look like gibberish to me. I know someone selling a "gaming pc" for about 350 and they sent me the specs, can anyone tell me if this is a decent gaming computer?
I should probably add that the games I typically play don't usually have super amazing graphics anyway.

SPECIFICATIONS
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
CPU: 3.20GHz Quad Core Intel Core i5-750
GPU: 2GB EVGA GeForce GTX 760 SC w/ACX Cooler
RAM: 8GB DDR3 Samsung M378B5273CH0-CK0, Elpida EBJ21UE8DF0-DJ-F
HDD: 500GB 7200RPM Seagate Barracuda ST500DM002-1BD142
ETHERNET: Gigabit Intel 82578DM
MODEM: Conexant RD01-D850 56K V.92
MEDIACARD READER: SD/TF
PORTS: HDMI, Display port, DVI-I, DVI-D, VGA, Serial, Headphone, Mic, Line-in, RJ-45, 7 USB 2.0, USB 3.0
MOBO: Lenovo 71Y5974
PSU: 500W Thermaltake TR2-500P

Erwer

That's really old hardware that probably won't even be able to run a lot of newer games.

Fine for year 2010 games, and some others like chess, checkers, minesweeper, a few more.

$350… Another Grossly overpriced PC. Without the aging GTX 760 the PC is worth less than $100, and the GTX 760 can be bought for around $65 on ebay. The Thermaltake TR2 series is questionable because some models in the TR2 series are terrible. The seller bought a used Lenovo for cheap and slapped a used GPU and Power supply into it. There are a lot of people selling refurbished or Salvage Gaming PC's for profit these days.

Something that's worth $350 is going to have a 3rd to 4th Gen Core i5 or a 2nd Gen i7 and a GTX 970, 3gb GTX 1060, R9 390, RX 480, or something in that class, and a power supply that won't kill the PC.

Don't Walk… Run from this PC.

$200 is a more appropriate price.

Not for the newest games.

Decent budget pc

What you can do is Ask him to re consider the price of that pc by removing the graphics card from there and the HDD. Maybe you can get it for $200 then buy a good SSD and save up for a better graphics card. Maybe a GT 1030

Worth $170…