I don’t really know anything about gaming PCs. Is this PC worth getting for my first one? And please don’t suggest for me to build one as I have 0 knowledge on doing that.
You definitely want to build your own. Buying these prebuilt computers are always a rip off when you can build it yourself, get double the power, and spend half the money. There's some guides out there on what to get and how to put it together. It's not too difficult either.
I know you said you have 0 knowledge building a PC but it's actually very simple and there's plenty of people and YouTube videos that can help/ walk you through building literally step by step
That computer is not really nice. Maybe the price for a premade is OK but the videocard is not that good, you know, you get what you pay.
It has a 1050. Try to find at least a 1060
Ask someone to help you build one. Don't buy a premade. There's forums and subredits which will help you. There's build of the month post on mmo-champion and all stuff like that.
Dude the first PC i built, i had zero knowledge on it. I just youtubed and googled How To. Its not hard. You put it together like legos. All you need to know is what parts you need to build it and an operating system. You take an extra couple hours to learn and you save hundreds of dollars.
My friend bought this one recently. It's really good tbh , ignore nerds who expect top ultra graphic specs. This tower will run shit like destiny 2 fine and all that on ultra so yeah thats good for a first pc
Don't buy prebuilt systems. They are far more expensive then building one yourself. That js because you are paying a computer tech a few hundred dollars to put it together for you and install everything.
Buy one if you want but you are paying almost double because they built it. All the fun is in the build. Also you didn't list any of the specs just the model number if you want help post the specs.
Motherboard. match it with a cpu that fits. harddrive/ssd, graphics card, PSU. Cooling.
You're done. It's not that freaking hard, just spend more money on stuff you can assemble yourself anf save tons of money on