You may get a cheap and fast printer, but the quality is also cheap.
There are some far east products. They are low in price, a decent print quality and a bit faster than the the average. BUT: They often run an a very crippled Klipper system and there is almost no, at least no easy, way to connect it to OctoPrint.
The universal formula applies. Good, Fast, or Cheap. You get two. Good and fast, ain't going to be cheap. Good and cheap, ain't going to be fast. Fast and cheap, ain't going to be good.
I run 4x Sovol SV06's via OctoPrint without issue. Not super fast by modern standards, but I run them at around 100mm/s @2,000 - 5,000mm/s² using a 0.6mm nozzle using my custom Marlin fork: