Maximum PC: I’ve heard from plenty of OG nerds who have long since given up on rolling their own rigs. They almost always ask the same question: “People still build PCs?” or “Why build?”
What is better Ryzen or Intel? Choosing a processor for a PC can be a daunting task, especially if you're new to computing.
The ThinkStation P360 Ultra is a tiny beast.
You will pay through the nose for one of those 'boutique' system builders to have what you want. You also have to contend with some sales persons BS who will try to sell you whatever they are being given the best commission on and not necessarily what's best for you or like Origin who it seems have been offered a suitcase full of money to exclusively supply NVidia cards in their systems. There's fun to be had choosing your own spec, researching and shopping around and building yourself knowing you've maximised the performance within your budget. It's so easy these days with moulded plugs, colour coding and OS's that a chimp could install so why pay someone else to do it when you could spend that overhead on the components