

Also parts don't typically just magically fail. Buying a prebuilt is no longer sensible if you can build it yourself.

GPU prices are below/at MSRP and 16GB of RAM is now back to being $100 and 8GB being half that. When did you buy? During the GPU crisis? Because if should I should point out that prices have dipped incredibly hard since the beginning of 2018. Then you have no one you can call to fix your computer. Buying in pieces can be risky as they are from various vendors and may have issues.

Plus it came with 1-year warranty, which helps a lot. I bought an Alienware Aurora R7 and it was 250$ cheaper than buying it in pieces and assembling it myself. Prices are reasonable anymore as even parts have gone up a lot for desktop parts. This is more than enough for cities skylines and will be enough for most 1080p gaming.
