There was one on a under $50 gaming PC. Companies sell of their workstations for cheap. Some of these will have nice older Xeon processors. Some older chips had great architecture.
I still get nervous doing a PC build. I live where you have to buy components online and any exchange is time consuming. I remember trashing a board with AMD socket A systems trying to get the cooler on.
I use to live in a more humid climate. I lived in a unit with carpeting. The static wasn't as scary as having sweat drip off killing a board.
I live where there is hardly any humidity and ceramic tile so no worries.
Yet the after assembly there is the nervousness of first pressing that power button.
I know of many accidents users had like losing a screw and it shortens the board.
I only use Asus, Gigabyte, and AsRock boards. I remember when there was a company called ECS and their boards have many features and cheap. They lived up to cheap.
I think Intel is out of the consumer board market and I also liked their boards.
RMA service is also a top priority when I buy components.
It's sad when you send stuff to be recycled. I still have 2 M-Audio AP2496. AP 192 in an older system. I have a FW 410 that was a great unit not installed and debating whether to send it to the electronics graveyard.