noun
- Plural of prebuild: a computer or other device that is assembled and configured by a manufacturer before being sold to a customer.
Usage: common in computing and gaming contexts; often used in contrast to custom-built systems
verb
- Third-person singular present tense of prebuild: to assemble and configure (a computer, device, or structure) before delivery or use.
Usage: technical usage; common in manufacturing and software development
Examples
- Many gaming prebuilds come with high-end graphics cards and processors.
- The company prebuilds all its laptops in the factory before shipping.
- Customers often choose prebuilds for convenience rather than building their own PCs.
- These prebuilds are tested and optimized for performance.
- The manufacturer prebuilds the software environment to reduce setup time.
- Budget-friendly prebuilds are popular among casual gamers.