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and with the locked hardware filled with bloatware you'll enjoy a cluttered desktop from the very first power on.
but, if one doesn't have the knowledge to build one, that's probably a decent way to go.
i'd just recommend heading to your local computer shop before paying amazon and get a tech to take you through some of the rigs they have in-house and compare them to the amazon one.
i bet you pay less, and end up with more flexibility with your machine (ie, can swap parts. you cant swap parts on a dell. alienware is dell's flagship, they make their parts tamper proof, and i believe they have DRM on their hardware components now...or will. lol.)
You could have built something with 5070 Ti for this money.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/K9wp74
days to put a computer together.... years ago i built 2 computers but
was never confident with some of the switching positions and they ran ok but
these days you have heaps more information to find out what you need to know...
i know nothing about computers either... i treat it like lego..... just click the bits
together read up a bit on bios switching for hardrives and ram and thats about it for me...
But buying stocks on November 1 and then expecting to turn that into enough money to buy a computer by Christmas sounds like gambling.
No its fine, and at that price its entirely reasonable.
People really fetishize self building when its become a poor value for anything other than the really high end.