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Some small part is bound to be made in China.
It is sad we have let it come to this. But 99 44/100% of people have the mentality of save a dollar now. Muck the consequences.
GPUs are all made in Taiwan
PSUs, PCBs, LCDs, RAM and storage drives are made in Taiwan, Korea and China
The screws, sheetmetal, tempered glass, wires, rubber, and other upstream components are made in Taiwan and China
Alienware's hardware is manufactured in China, the computers might be assembled in the US but the parts are not made there. It's likely done this way to reduce shipping cost, you can ship 50 motherboards in the same space as a single build PC.
ASrock also uses Chinese factories, the same factories are used by Gigabyte, EVGA, Asus, Dell/Alienware, Lenovo etc..
The only part of the computer which is not made in China will be the processor and GPU die. The chinese do not have the modern machines required to make these devices. Companies like ASML don't want to sell these machines to the chinese for fear of the chinese reverse-enginering these machines and building their own. Processors (And most other semi-conductor devices, FLASH/NAND, chipsets etc..) are made in German, the USA, Suith-Korea etc..
The only "computers" I know about off the top of my head which are not made in China (Not counting components/chips) would be the Raspberri Pi series of single-board computers and LibreM 5 USA edition.
The Pi likely still uses a ton of parts from China but the device itself is made in the UK. The LibreM 5's hardware is made in the US and Germany, the chassis is made in china.
It's pretty much impossible to get a 100% china-free computer. Unless you grab open-source schematics of a computer online and let it be build locally.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DanhnASClQ
Not even close to good but watch this space.
They have the technology to make modern CPUs, just not the manufacturing nor knowledge.
Level1techs has a few good videos on these devices.
also op is being a pretty big baby ngl .
https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2020/01/us-ambassador-confirms-pressure-to-refuse-asml-export-licence-for-china/