Quick verdict
The decision here is whether a $150 older desktop sold as parts is worth your money. It makes sense if you need an older AMD platform, a working HP S2031 monitor, or donor components. It doesn't make sense as a modern gaming machine.
Who it suits
Shoppers working on pc components upgrades with an older AMD system will find useful parts here. Someone who needs a spare case fan, optical drive, DDR3 memory, or a second working monitor for basic use can justify the buy. If the goal is to play recent games, the A4-6300 and lack of a dedicated GPU point away from this listing.
What stands out from the listed details
The bundle includes a 3.7 GHz AMD A4-6300 CPU, 8 GB of DDR3-1600 RAM on one stick, an ASRock FM2A58M-VG3+ motherboard, a Logisys 480W power supply, an optical drive, a Rosewill 120mm case fan, and a stock AMD heatsink/fan. The listing also adds an HP S2031 monitor in fine condition and an HP X24ih monitor with a cracked LCD. The NZXT Kraken 120mm AIO is present but is listed as not working and needing repair. The parts are described as old and in need of cleaning, and as not being able to run modern games well. At USD 150.00, you're mainly paying for a collection of functional older components plus one broken monitor.
Meaningful trade-offs
The biggest trade-off is age versus quantity. The motherboard and CPU are from an older AMD generation, so you are working with vintage components rather than a current platform. The single 8GB DDR3 stick means no dual-channel memory operation. The AIO cooler is not usable as-is, and the mounting bracket for it is not included. There is no dedicated GPU, and the listed connectivity is VGA, which matches a basic older monitor setup. The working HP S2031 helps justify the price, but the cracked HP X24ih is essentially a parts monitor. You should also expect to spend time cleaning the components before they are usable in another build.
Bottom line
For the right shopper, this is a reasonable parts bundle at USD 150.00. It gives you a foundation for an older-generation desktop and spare components for older builds. For anyone expecting modern gaming performance or a fully working AIO liquid cooler, the listed details make clear that this rig is not that. Buy it as a parts lot, not as a complete ready-to-run gaming PC.
PC Components/Rig (Read description before buying)

Choose this listing when you want a broad set of donor parts for an older AMD build; the included HP S2031 monitor in fine condition adds immediate usefulness. The limitation is that the AIO cooler is broken and the second monitor has a cracked LCD, so only part of this bundle is usable without repair.