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It is a great skill to learn and this is an easy case to learn in!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In my opinion building your own is cheaper. And it's not really that hard. If you don't need to buy all the parts at the same time it's easier to get good prices. I got a Ryzen 5 2600x for $98 and 16GB of Corsair 3200Mhz memory for $97. And the 220t is a great case to build in.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A pre-built computer would be the best idea for you from what you describe. If you have any other questions, please reach out: support.corsair.com
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you're not in a huge rush and can take your time buying components, then building it yourself can be the cheaper route. There are, however, some pre-built machines that would rival what you'd be able to assemble on your own for the price. If you keep an eye on places like NewEgg and BestBuy for sales on components, you can put together a really nice build for a very good price - you'll just have to wait for the parts you need to go on sale is all. If you're a beginner though, I would strongly recommend building your machine. You will be able to customize it to your exact needs and you'll be familiar with every component you install and understand how to repair/replace components as needed. PC Building isn't that complicated (it's essentially LEGO's at this point) and there are plenty of resources on YouTube and elsewhere to follow along with.
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