Why Building Your Own PC Is Still a Smart Move in 2023 | Toms Hardware
Why Building Your Own PC Is Still a Smart Move in 2023 | Toms Hardware
If youcre building for gaming, personally I'd advise aganist building a high end PC however.
Most AAA releases suck. Buggy, broken, soulless, rushed. There is no point in chasing high end hardware that can run them.
The pre-built I've ordered will come with an AMD 5600G APU, sufficent for most if not all indie releases.
After building a PC for the first time a few years ago, I'll never buy a pre-built desktop again (low or high end)
The amount of corners they cut and terrible design decisions they make just so you can't reuse the parts elsewhere are not only criminal from a consumer perspective, but an environmental one as well
I get your concern, I was extremely worried my first time. It's a lot easier than you might expect though
Still, it's your money and your comfort. If it's worth the extra money for a pre-built to save you peace of mind, by all means do as you will