Thank you for breaking it down for me.
But this one doesnt have as much ram or space as the others, and is in lower price, I would assume the others ones are better? Just speculating, I think i'll take your word anyway. Also what are the downsides to that one you reccomended? and is there one on that website that is worth buying even if it costs more then the one you linked?
Thank you for your time, you're ever so helpful honeslty
It's got enough for what you're wanting to do. RAM and harddrives don't cost that much, and they're easy to install. The downside is the same as any pre-manufactured PC. You're paying extra for someone else to put vaguely described parts together from the lowest bidder. Anyway, that site doesn't have many PCs available on it. The only other one I thought was better was
this one that you posted earlier. You'd also have to add a better video card to that one though. You'd have to put a better video card in all of the computers on that site. (Also, for that PC, I can't tell from the picture if it's a full ATX case, or a microATX case. If it's a microATX slim case, you may not be able to fit a real video card into it. Unfortunately, they don't specify.)
btw the second link you mentioned would i have to buy that for the pc to make it decent?
Yes. I've never seen a name brand pre-built computer with a decent video card that wasn't a total rip off. Your best bet (besides building one yourself) is to buy one with the best CPU you can get, and the cheapest video card, and least amount of RAM possible. Then buy your own video card, and your own RAM and install them yourself. Video cards and RAM are super easy to install and
MUCH cheaper to purchase separately.