I'm looking to put together a budget-friendly desktop PC for my wife. She prefers a desktop over a laptop for basic tasks like web browsing, checking emails, and using word processing applications. I know I could easily buy a prebuilt system for her needs, but I'd really like to dive into the experience of building one myself. What are some good starting points or components I should consider?
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If you're set on building it, consider starting with something like the AMD Ryzen 5 3400G. It's a decent processor for basic tasks and has integrated graphics, which is perfect for web browsing and office applications. Just keep in mind that buying a prebuilt PC could actually save you money—like, you can find good ones for around $200.
You might want to check out a barebones mini PC, like ones from Bee-Link. They’re affordable and already come with Windows installed. Something like the Bee-Link EQR6 is about $270 and should handle her needs really well!
Honestly, if she’s only doing basic tasks, a used Dell Optiplex could be a great option. They're sturdy, reliable, and typically very affordable. Plus, you could upgrade it slowly over time if you want to.
Yep, the Optiplex is a classic for a reason. Definitely recommend checking those out if you're on a tight budget!

Yeah, I agree, especially if you're just looking for basic functionality. Sometimes those refurbed ones are a steal!