BLOG

Prebuilt PC vs Building Your Own: Which is better?

Τελευταία ενημέρωση:

When it comes to getting a new gaming PC, you have two options: Build your own or buy a Prebuilt Gaming PC that’s already been put together. Both options have their pros and cons, so we’re going to take a look at both approaches to getting a gaming PC and see which one is best for you, if there even is a “best” here.

To do this as evenly as possible, we’re going to break it down into a few categories and compare each option. As it’s 2024, we’ll start with the most pressing of concerns: Price.

Vengeance_i7300_09

Prebuilt PC vs Building Your Own: Price

On the surface, this seems like an easy win for building your own PC, and yes, it’s technically cheaper to build your own PC. Just buy all the components individually, wait for them all to get delivered, and then build it.

This way, the only money you spend is for the actual parts. However, for the uninitiated, this is far easier said than done. There are options like our PC Builder and PCPartPicker that make it much easier, but they still require some preexisting knowledge that not everyone has.

If you’re a tech-head, avid DIY enthusiast, or Redditor, perhaps the time it takes to learn about it all is worth it, but some people just want to get a great PC and play games. This means that the time needed to research the process can be worth less than the additional cost of buying a pre-built.

4000D_AF_WHITE_12
4000D_AF_WHITE_13

That additional cost, though, where does that come from? Well, you’re paying for the components, the shipping, and of course someone to assemble it for you. Also, there’s going to be an additional premium to make it worthwhile for the company that’s selling it.

However, it’s not all added costs just to get something you could make yourself. The price almost always includes extended tech support and a warranty, which is valuable in our next section, Support:

Prebuilt PC vs Building Your Own: Support

The importance of support is directly proportional to your personal confidence and, indeed, competence when it comes to building and maintaining a PC. Professionals with multiple builds under their belt will be able to draw on their years of experience to fix most problems and know where to find help.

If you build the computer yourself, and the components themselves aren’t defective, then it’s your own responsibility to fix the issues. Again, less of a problem for those of us who have been doing it for years, but potentially problematic for first-timers, which is why a prebuilt option is more reassuring.

Depending on where you buy the prebuilt PC, there’s usually a warranty and long-lasting tech support. This means you have an easy, reliable point of contact, and if they can’t fix the issue, they will often swap out the faulty components or even replace the system entirely.

4000D_AF_BLACK_05

Prebuilt PC vs Building Your Own: Fun

Yes, it sounds like a silly subject for a section, but it’s well worth considering, as it’s probably the main reason lots of people get into the hobby. Building a PC is fun. It’s reminiscent of childhood experiences building Lego, Meccano, and Airfix sets. Aside from the fun, fiddly, and admittedly often infuriating process itself, there’s something else you get, too.

By the end of the build, not only do you get a shiny new gaming PC, but you also get the knowledge and satisfaction of knowing that you did it yourself. You can look through the side panel to see your very own handiwork. We can also confirm that people unfamiliar with computers will literally consider you some kind of technological god when you tell them that you can build a PC. Whether you choose to humble yourself by explaining the relative simplicity of building a PC to them is up to you.

4000D_AF_WHITE_01

So, should you buy a prebuilt PC, or build your own?

Unsurprisingly, we strongly recommend building your own PC. Of course, this is preaching to the choir for those of you who have built a PC before. However, for people out there looking to get a new gaming PC but unsure whether building it is a good idea, we say with absolute conviction that it is.

It’s cheaper, it’s fun, and you get to learn about technology as you build, and the satisfaction/bragging rights we mentioned earlier really do taste sweet.

When it comes to part selection, that’s up to you, but once you’ve chosen a GPU, CPU, and Motherboard, why not hop over to our main website, where we have everything else you need to complete your PC build.

We also offer a range of DIY PC Built Kits (note: only available in the USA) to take the stress out of building your own PC with hand-picked parts and detailed instructions. Get everything you need to build your own PC in one convenient kit!

Alternatively, if you simply want a powerful machine built by professionals, check out our range of pre-built gaming PCs.

ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΑ ΣΕ ΑΡΘΡΟ

JOIN OUR OFFICIAL CORSAIR COMMUNITIES

Join our official CORSAIR Communities! Whether you're new or old to PC Building, have questions about our products, or want to chat about the latest PC, tech, and gaming trends, our community is the place for you.