It's not easy finding a budget pc for office work. We have a computer that I think is dead, but I don't really care if it's not. I'm not fixing it, it's always been a piece of shit computer since the day we bought it. I've never seen a computer perform so badly that it couldn't even handle windows. Somebody shut it down in the middle of an update and after almost 24 hours it's only 39% recovered. I ordered a pre-built replacement for that one so I can get it up and running asap and then ordered enough parts to build 3 more computers for the guys that are still running windows 7. Came out to like $450 per pc with some decent specs. We don't need anything crazy, as long as chrome and outlook works that's good enough. An i3-10100 with a 500gb nvme ssd will be so much faster than what they're used to.
One of the computers I'll be replacing is in the office that had a window blown out during Irma. We dumped the water out of the case, let it dry, and over 2 years later it still works somehow. It's got some kinda important files on it though, and I don't trust that it'll continue to work for much longer.