These days, there's a noticeable increase in prebuilt PC purchases. It's become an attractive option, especially for those who want to avoid the hassle of assembling their own PCs. The market offers both budget-friendly and high-end options, which broadens the appeal. What do you think is driving this trend? Is it the need for a quick solution, better price-to-performance ratios, or something else entirely?
Why are prebuilt PCs preferred more?
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Two years ago, I was facing the same dilemma: needing a new gaming rig but not wanting to spend hours tinkering with parts and hunting down drivers. I had planned to build a mid-range PC for around €1,200—until a colleague reminded me about his HP Omen he’d picked up during a Black Friday deal for €1,050. Next-day delivery, ready to go out of the box, with Windows 11 and a warranty included. The prebuilt even came with an RTX 3060—for the same price I’d budgeted just for the case and power supply.
The deal was too good to pass up. Especially the time factor sold it for me: instead of wrestling with compatibility issues or wrong connections, I was already fragging my first match that same evening. Sure, some components in a custom build are cheaper, but for a lot of people—especially those who aren’t hardware enthusiasts—the convenience and instant usability just outweigh the savings.