I just received a surprise check for $1,500 and have been wanting to build my own PC for a while. I've already set up a nook area for my setup and want to invest in a PC now that I have the funds. However, I've noticed that RAM prices are crazy high and SSD prices are also increasing. I initially wanted to build my own months ago when GPU prices were sky-high. I don't have to buy everything at once and can order parts gradually. I'm not in a rush but I'm concerned about spending too much money right now. Should I go ahead and buy now, or is it better to hold off? Are there specific parts I should buy or avoid? Do you think prices will drop in the future? I appreciate any advice!
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Prebuilts are definitely more cost-effective than building your own right now. If there’s a Micro Center nearby, check there for some budget-friendly options compared to making your own.
Honestly, going for a prebuilt from Costco right now might be your best bet. They're pretty reasonably priced and save you the hassle of sourcing parts individually.
If you really need a PC now, go for it! You can score some deals on ready-made systems at stores like Costco, plus you can also find good used components if you look carefully.
I've found that grabbing an old i7 machine and upgrading it with a new case, power supply, and a decent GPU could save you some cash. My current rig runs great with DDR3 RAM, and I can still play recent games without issues.
If you've got something functional for now, I'd hold off until RAM prices drop more. Even if you can manage the cost now, it might be worth waiting for a better deal.

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