Cheaper Long-Term. Initially, building a PC is always more expensive than buying a pre-built machine. When purchasing components individually, however, they are often better in quality than the bulk-ordered components that go into pre-built computers.Generally speaking, it is cheaper to build a gaming PC rather than buying a pre-built gaming PC. This is because you are not paying extra for the cost of assembly and profit margin associated with Prebuilt PCs.
Is it cheaper to build your own PC or buy a PC?
Building your own PC can be cheaper, more rewarding, and offers additional customization. On the other hand, buying a prebuilt gaming PC is quicker, easier, and generally more reliable. So how do you decide between the two?
How much does a good gaming PC cost?
Check out our build guides: Budget gaming PC (~$750/£750) – A good entry-level system. Mid-range gaming PC (~$1,250/£1,250) – Our recommended build for most gamers. High-end gaming PC (~$2,000/£2,000) – Everything a gamer could want. Extreme gaming PC (>$3,000/£3,000) – You won the lotto and are going all-in on gaming.
Should you build a custom gaming PC or buy a prebuilt?
If you have personal experience overclocking and are looking for a system to do just that – then building a custom gaming PC is by far the best option. However, for certain companies, overclocking can void warranties on prebuilt systems. What’s more important is that many prebuilt systems are not made with overclocking in mind.
How much does it cost to buy a pre-built computer?
A low-end pre-built PC is very cheap. Basic desktops and laptops now start at around $300. Purchasing a pre-built computer is easy and convenient. You just need to browse for the desired model, and place the order.