@EducatingU_PCMR: I guess one that's under $250 will do
Also, I'm getting a monitor before buying the pc so would the quality of the monitor still matter in console (ps4) gaming since they require less power?
There are some decently priced pre-builts out there these days. I've even seen some that are cheaper than if you built the system yourself (which come with Windows, and keyboard and mouse). For instance, this one here from Amazon. Now, I haven't necessarily looked up prices recently, but I recall when I first saw that PC on Amazon a couple months back, it actually would have cost about $100 more to buy it all separately. Granted, you can probably get higher quality components when building yourself, but these pre-built companies back their products, and I'm sure they have good support though I've never personally bought from them.
TC I'm actually in the same situation you are in and also plan on buying ^this specific pc
I'm not an expert on specs or anything like that but is this a good pc to start with (and a good one) ?
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