And "easier" to repair. If anything breaks down, you can replace it, often with a better piece than before (depending on which it was). Consoles have specific hardware, you can't just slap a new piece and call it a day





Can't slap an Intel cpu in an amd socket and vice versa.
Need ddr5 for newer motherboards and ddr4 for older (or ddr3 if you have a really old build)
You wouldn't want to pair a newer GPU with an ancient cpu as you are just leaving performance on the table.
Gotta make sure your psu has enough watts and amps on the right rails to power your system.
It's a lot more than people tend to say, but it's not that hard either.
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