You want specific aesthetics (e.g., RGB lighting, specific case colors).
: Prebuilt manufacturers often save money by using "just enough" power supplies that lack the overhead needed for future upgrades like a new graphics card. building your own computer vs buying one
: If a part dies in a custom build, you only mail that specific part back. With a prebuilt, you often have to ship the entire heavy tower back to the factory. You want specific aesthetics (e
: Building a PC teaches you the "how-to" of hardware, making you much more capable of fixing minor issues yourself later on. Which should you choose? Build it if: You want a high-performance gaming or workstation PC. With a prebuilt, you often have to ship
You enjoy DIY projects and want to learn how hardware works.
What will you (gaming, video editing, office work)?