Recently, there's been constant debate between those who buy pre-built PCs and those who build their own systems. It's undeniable that pre-built systems come with warranties and convenience, but they do have limitations when it comes to customization. On the other hand, building your own PC gives you more control over performance and budget management, but it also comes with the risk of making mistakes. What do you think? What reasons might people have for preferring pre-built PCs?
Should I buy a pre-built PC or build my own? What are the advantages?
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Prebuilts are convenient, but if I can save around 20-30% by building it myself, which parts should I research to do that?
Well, luckily I've already experienced this while playing Valorant. The biggest advantage of buying a pre-built is guaranteed hardware + quick support, which lets you get stable 240 fps in League of Legends. But if you went for a cheap pre-built, you'll even be changing the AC cable :D When building your own, it's all your choices—like forgetting to enable XMP in BIOS and losing a bit of performance, but at least I put in a killer CPU fan.
My advice? If your budget is around €1500+ and you don’t want to deal with the hassle, go for a pre-built. If you’ve got the time and money to spare, watch a YouTube guide on case building and don’t forget CaseChange—I figured out how to plug in a GPU cable in just 20 minutes.