Will preface this by saying the first one I bought (same exact model and specs) died shortly after I got it, but that was likely because I tried installing more RAM before even booting it up for the first time. If you buy your gaming PC from a store like Best Buy, they'll be more than happy to exchange it for another if something goes wrong and it doesn't work properly. I returned it and got another, actually waited for everything to set up before I installed my RAM this time, and boom! Best PC I've ever had, it keeps telling me to turn all my games settings up HIGHER! Including heavily modded Skyrim, Just Cause 3, etc.
As for the price of the PC, it was amazing! Operative word being WAS. When I bought it, the chip shortage and pandemic supply chain breakdown weren't fully in effect. Also they appear completely sold out of most places close to the holidays, I got mine before November last year. I would never buy a gaming PC direct with to-customer shipping. In person with return policy is the only way to go.
I would rate my satisfaction with my prebuilt CyberpowerPC desktop at 10/10, never required support/assistance from the company themselves as the AMD software that came with the computer kinda manages everything automatically, literally making sure everything is stable after each update, and Best Buy makes sure they work at the store and they have a return/exchange policy.