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Can see example pre-built pc when unpacking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_GlQeIC7RI
Which is a fine option. People may get all twisted up about how "easy" it is. And while it's not difficult, if it's not something you want to do, or enjoy doing it, paying someone else to do it (prebuilt) is perfectly normal.
The trade off is you either have to pay extra, or make some compromises to stay on budget. You're capable of making that decision yourself though.
Also make sure when you're connecting your montior, or TV is that you connect it to the gpu itself, and not the motherboard as you want to use your GPU for video output. Here an example showing where to look when plugging your HDMI, or Displayport to your GPU for desktop.
https://imgur.com/G42CKIy
Believe or not, you can find a lot of scam reselling happens via Facebook where they promote knick knacks, or what not they point to websites that sell example wolf necklace for $45 ~ $70, and if do reverse search on it you find them selling for $5 ~ $20, stuff like that same product, and everything.