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I dont want to build my own PC.
Do it anyway. I know you don't want to hear it, still some of the best advice you're going to get on this subject.
Problem is that idk how to. I know absolutely zilch on the subject and would be forced to wing it as I go along which might dmg something expensive. Is what Im concerned about most.
If you can put together IKEA furniture, you can probably assemble a computer. It really is that easy, and everything comes with a manual that you can fall back on.
There's not that many parts involved, and they're all set up where it's pretty hard to install them wrong. Case, motherboard, power supply, CPU, CPU cooler (and thermal paste), graphics card, RAM, storage (SSD/HD in whatever quantity and combination you desire), and whatever peripherals you add (CD/Blu-ray drives etc). Kongming's Lego analogy is on point. The hardest part of building a rig is easily cable management (organization/airflow), especially if your case doesn't have adequate cable routing options.
I certainly didn't have a clue before I built my first rig. Most people don't. Can't learn if you don't take the leap from "I don't know how" to "How do I?" though.