What should i do?

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I was looking for a pc and i came across this pre-built and i was thinking maybe i could buy it since its at a no expensive price and buy a Gpu and Psu in order to upgrade it.
The prebuilt im looking at is the OmniDesk M02-0127c AMD Ryzen 7 8700G.
I use google's gemini to see if it was possible and it told me that the upgrade was possible with the limited space restriction but the psu must be upgraded to support a beefy gpu.
I dont fully trust that information is entirely correct so i ask here if anyone has done the same as with the same or a similar desktop model.
I currently dont have a specific gpu or psu but I'm open to suggestions but I'm not looking to spend too much on it and im fine with used gpus in working condition.
Also is it possible to get the hardware and transfer it to another case just incase i need more space, better airflow, or if i wanna use it in a mini pc build.
Im also wondering if it would be cheaper to just buy the parts and build my own pc im not that worried about building one even though i havent built one before but im willing to try i usually learn quickly.
i was hoping ppl who prob know more and or have done the same as what i wanted to do and could give me advice a point me into the right direction.
(edit i attached a photo i saw on the internet of an open omni deck incase anyone could use it to help me.
 
Rule of thumb:
What Wattage does your GPU utilizes?
Can your PSU deliver that Wattage reliably?

Is like using a 120W PSU with a Pentium IV, you'd burn that thing rapidly.

Also, there's no photo attached. Or at least I'm not seeing one.
(I'm attaching a photo to show that not showing)

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About if it's cheaper to build it yourself... it depends a lot on what you're buying.
Not the same getting a 5th gen i7 than a latest i7.
Not the same buying DDR3 RAM than DDR5 RAM.
Not the same buying an old PSU than getting a "Diamond Rating PSU".
It quickly adds up depending on what you're building and who you're buying from.
 

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