PC speaker sets are pretty much.... meh territory. Just buy an amp and a set of passive speakers and you're set for... decades, or life.
I'm now looking at 20+ years on my Harman kardon 5.1 setup, cost 450 bucks at the time. Hard to beat
Over the years that setup has been the TV speaker set, done house parties/DJ sets... used monitor speakers on it for music production... and now it's serving as a 2.1 because you simply have that flexibility.
One thing got replaced over that time, and guess what... its the subwoofer. Its the single most vulnerable part of any music setup, especially an active sub. Similar things apply to active speakers relative to passive speakers - I would strongly suggest the latter, though for sub, its generally more (cost-) efficient to get an active unit (and a lighter amp since you don't need to power the sub from it).