This PC will Satisfy Your Gaming Needs.
enough knowledge about it then it might get even worse.Don't worry I'm here to help you sort out the best parts for a budget-friendly gaming pc that can play almost all games at 1080p 60FPS from medium to high settings
Why I chose this budget.
Building a budget gaming rig often poses more challenges than one with a budget of ₹80,000or more.The budget I chose here is around 46,000₹ including all additional charges.
Now you can get a PC cheaper than this but for that, you have to cut corners which will affect performance in terms of gaming.At this price point, you will get a well-balanced pc for not only gaming but also light editing work (Photoshop, Premiere Pro..).Games like PUBG, Rise Of Tomb Raider, GTA V, CS: GO, Overwatch will run smoothly at med-high settings.
Components
CPU: Intel Pentium G4560 Price ₹6499
The reason I choose this CPU is especially for its price to performance ratio.This little chip trade blows with the new i3s in the market for the much cheaper price.This is the first ever Pentium chip to have Hyperthreading which is pretty awesome and bring some benefits in terms of multitasking.The G4560 has a clock speed of 3.5 GHz and 3 MB of L3 Cache out of the box.
Motherboard: MSI H110M PRO-VH PLUS Price ₹4,160
Besides the long name, it's just a basic mobo with the h110 chipset.The board comes with 4 USB 3.1 Gen1, 4 SATA 6Gb/s ports and support up to 32 GB RAM.Also, this motherboard supports to an i5 or i7 processor down the line.(*THE MOTHERBOARD REQUIRES A BIOS UPDATE CHECK THEIR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFO www.msi.com).
RAM: Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB DDR4 Price ₹5,900
Graphics Card: Zotac GTX 1050Ti 4GB ₹11,610
This tiny card is a BEAST!!! in terms of gaming.The GTX 1050Ti uses Nvidia’s latest Pascal architecture (the same technology that drives the GTX 1080 and Titan X) but is built on a 14nm manufacturing process compared to the more powerful Pascal cards which use a 16nm process.
The GTX 1050Ti feature 768 CUDA cores, 4GB GDDR5 VRAM and a boost clock of 1455MHz.
Storage: WD Blue 1TB Price ₹3,455
CASE: Corsair Spec 01 Price ₹3,599
It's Black, it's Red and it's looking mean.....
PSU: Thermaltake TR2 500W 80+ Price ₹3,799
Pro Tip "NEVER CHEAP OUT ON YOUR POWER SUPPLY!".
Monitor: BenQ GW2270 (21.5 inches) VA LED Backlit Monitor Price ₹7900
2 Comments
the pentium g4560 may not create a hole in the pocket but i belive it doe not serve the purpose that it is supposed to serve.Most of the triple A games would barely scrape off a 50-70 fps i beleive with that gpu.though i understand money is the trade off here, what is the point in building a gaming pc that doesnt game well??so i guess the ryzen 5 series(maybe 1400) or the i3 (7100 maybe) or something in the similar line up with a better base clock.becoz as far as benchmarks go i belive it was around 200. and trust u wouldnt want to buy this i know someone who tried to make a rig with this(gpu was radeon i belive) it wasnt the best of the experience.
ReplyDeletealso for gaming that monitor wouldnt suffice it has mere refresh rate of 60 fps.
The Pentium G4560 gives similar performance to an i3 7100,so getting an i3 is a waste of money.The Ryzen 3 CPUs are good for productivity and gaming but the AM4 motherboards are costlier.Also in a gaming PC most of the budget should be spent on the GPU.This is not about how much money you can spend rather building a PC for people with tight budget. 1080p 60FPS is still the sweet spot for many gamers. Thanks for commenting.IF you're looking for more PC builds subscribe to our blog :)
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