Gaming PC Build under Rs. 60,000 in India [April 2022] | TechNeg
Building a Gaming PC Build Under Rs. 60,000 ? or Changing your current
gaming PC Build.
Here's a list of suggested PC Components to Build a Gaming PC Build Under
Rs. 60,000 capable of running almost every game.
We have considered every aspect of a PC Build including Upgradability,
aesthetics, and performance which you can get in a Gaming PC Build for Under
Rs. 60,000 in India.
Summary of Components used for Gaming PC Build Under Rs. 60,000
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Colourful GeForce GT 1030 4GB DDR4 RAM Graphics Card | AMAZON | 10,400 | |
Intel Core i5 12400F 12 Gen Generation Desktop PC Processor | AMAZON | 17,199 | |
MSI H410M PRO-VH mATX Motherboard | AMAZON | 4,585 | |
G.SKILL Trident Z RGB 16GB (2 * 8GB) 3600 Mhz DDR4 Desktop Memory RAM | AMAZON | 9,168 | |
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Western Digital WD SN550 1TB NVMe Internal SSD – 2400MB/s | AMAZON | 9,699 |
Ant Esports ICE-130AG Mid Tower Computer Case | AMAZON | 3,466 | |
Deepcool GAMMAXX L120T Blue LED CPU Liquid Cooler | AMAZON | 3,700 | |
Ant Esports VS500L 500 Watt Power Supply | AMAZON | 2,199 |
TOTAL = Rs. 60,416
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Best Gaming PC Build Under Rs. 60,000 in India (April 2022)
Intel Core i5 12400F 12 Gen Generation Desktop PC Processor
Intel Core i5 12400F is a 12th Generation Alder lake Processor with 18MB Cache Memory. The 12400F has a Total of 6 Cores (6 Performance Cores) and 12 Threads. This is the Best processor CPU so Far released by Intel in the I5 Range making it one of the best CPUs for our Gaming PC Build Under Rs. 60,000,
Intel Core i5 12400F supports the latest LGA1700 Socket. Some of the supported Motherboards are Z690, B660, H670, H610
Intel Core i5 12400F uses a base power of 65W and maximum power consumption of 180W.
Intel Core i5 12400F Comes with 3 Years of warranty directly from Intel Brand.
Both DDR5 RAM upto 4800 Mhz and DDR4 RAM upto 3200 Mhz are supported according to specific motherboard compatibility
Colorful GeForce GT 1030 4GB DDR4 RAM Graphics Card
Colorful GT 1030 Graphic Card comes with 4GB of DDR4 RAM for good
performance for playing games on your Desktop Computer PC.
Nvidia GeForce GT1030 Architecture with Nvidia Pascal technology makes it
one of the best GPU for Gaming PC Build Under Rs. 60,0000.
The Best budget graphic card in the 4GB RAM Category AAA Games like GTAV,
Tomb Raider, and many more are playable when combined with the required
components.
MSI H410M PRO-VH mATX Motherboard
MSI H410M PRO-VH mATX Motherboard supports 10th generation Intel Core/
Pentium Gold, and Celeron Processors using LGA 1200 socket.
MSI H410M PRO-VH mATX Motherboard supports DDR4 RAM up to 64GB at 2933MHz
max speed. This is the best motherboard for our Gaming PC Build Under
60000 in 2022.
Corsair Vengeance LPX 4GB x 2 (8GB)
Since our motherboard can support higher frequency Ram(s), we'll be opting for 2x DDR4 Ram (8GB Each) for dual-channel support. These are from the G.Skill Trident Z series, with a clock speed of 3200MHz.
The Ram Sticks come with built-in RGB lights at the top to light up your Gaming Rig. The build quality is truly awesome and gives a very pre
Using two-channel modules is the best and recommended by every PC Builder
for higher efficiency and performance.
Western Digital WD SN550 1TB NVMe Internal SSD – 2400MB/s
Capacity | 1TB |
---|---|
Speed | Read: 2500MB/s Write: 2100MB/s |
Interface | PCI-Express 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.3, M.2 2280 |
Warranty | 5 Years |
Western Digital WD SN550 is a 1TB capacity NVMe SSD with M.2 form factor and PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe SSD interface delivering 2400 MB/s and 1950 MB/s write speed. WD designed controller and firmware along with 3D NAND offers optimized and consistent performance.
Giving us the appropriate level of speed and capacity while coming under just Rs. 8,850 is the best SSD for our gaming pc build under 60,000.
Ant Esports ICE-130AG Mid Tower Computer Case
- Watercooling supported
- 1 x 120 mm inbuilt on the rear side
- 2 x Air-Dust Filter
- Tempered Glass side panel
- 7 PCI expansion slot
- Separate cable management, PSU and storage devices zones
The cabinet looks good, comes with a pre-installed 120mm Rear Fan, has a
transparent glass side panel for feeding your eyes with the glossy lights
of RGBs, 120 mm x 3 Front, 120 mm x 2 Top, 120 mm x 2 Bottom fan support,
120 / 240 mm x 1 Front, 120 mm x 1 Rear liquid cooler support.
A cable management panel and separate zones for storage devices and power
supply are also present. You also get an RGB light strip attached to an
attractive front design. To keep out the dust from entering the case, it
has 2 air-dust filters one on the top and the other on the bottom and also
has 7 PCI expansion slots.
Deepcool GAMMAXX L120T Blue LED CPU Liquid Cooler
Price: Rs. 3,700
How does liquid cooling work in PCs?
Similar to a car cooling system, liquid runs through the tubes that run around the electrical components in the computer that get hot. The liquid absorbs the heat and continuously moves it out of the system to keep the computer from overheating.
Ant Esports VS500L 500 Watt Power Supply
Price: Rs. 2,199
Ant Esports VS500L is a 500 Watt PSU which is more than enough power for
our PC Build, considering the usage of all components.
Features of Ant Esports VS00L
- Single 12v Rail – A single 12V rail promises reliable and consistent power delivery
- Silent 120mm fan – The 120mm fan spins consistently yet quietly to keep the unit cool even under full load & is rated for 100,000 hours of lifespan!
- Modern Connectors – Comes with all the cables for a modern high-end system including a dual 4 pin CPU connector.
- High-Quality Components – The VS500L is made with high-quality components for reliable and consistent performance
- Years Warranty – The PSU comes with a full 2 years warranty
Things to Consider
Various factors affect the choice of a person before going to make a
purchase. It varies by a person's choice or the type of use. Anyway,
here are some of the basic things that you need to consider before going
to buy any of these components or building a custom gaming PC
build.
Upgradability
It's worth making sure that your pc is upgradable. Any PC will not
last forever as you'll have to upgrade your components at some point.
So you may try to select a motherboard that is compatible with the
future upgrades you do, and a big-enough pc case to support your
future graphics cards. This PC Build is upgradable which means you can
add the higher versions of the components without worrying about
motherboard compatibility however please do a double check before
going ahead with an upgrade so that you won't face any upgradability
problems.
Daily-Life Tasks
Most people build a PC in which they can do all the work, for
instance, gaming, office/school work etc. So make sure to pick the
parts that are capable of handling your daily life tasks other than
gaming. This will be able to handle every of the daily life tasks as
well as production work such as full HD video editing, easy graphics
designing etc.
Aesthetics
A Gaming Build is not complete without RGBs and Good Looking
chassis. Just like the performance, the aesthetics of the build
depends on how much you put into your build. We've put the best
components possible to make this build as good looking as possible.
If you want, you can get some RGB fans for around 1 to 2 thousand
rupees to make it look even better.
Overclocking
Overclocking is getting easier with time, you need not be a
technical expert to perform it. The companies are making their
hardware more user friendly so that you can also perform
overclocking without burning something. It's a great way of
extracting some extra juice from your pc, but be careful and do
everything right and if you don't know how to do it, then get some
assistance, otherwise you'll end up blowing up your pc.
PC Hardware Terms to Remember
Many people might not get the terms that are used in PC Building
stuff like Frequency, Clock Speed, Cores and Threads. So before
jumping into building a Custom Gaming PC Build. You should first
be familiar with all the necessary terms that are used in PC
Hardware
CPU (Central Processing Unit)
CPU stands for Central Processing Unit which is the Brain of your
computer where the tasks that you do is processed. These are tiny
chips packed with tons of transistors and are getting faster and
smaller each and every year. A CPU is the most important component
that you need to select very carefully as most of your PC's
performance depends upon it.
GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)
The function of both CPU and GPU is almost the same. Where a CPU
is a central processor a GPU is used to perform Graphical
processes such as rendering and all that Graphics stuff. Adding a
GPU to your system can double the performance as your CPU will no
longer have to handle the graphical processes, while the GPU is
built specifically for it so it can perform Graphical processes
very well which results in a smoother gameplay experience and
higher Graphics
Integrated Graphics
Many of today's CPUs come with built-in Graphics of their own like
AMD's Vega and Intel's HD Graphics. CPUs with Integrated Graphics
can function well without any External GPU while a CPU without any
Integrated Graphics will not be able to do so (Please Note the
CPUs with Integrated Graphics also use some of your system's
memory to do their work well).
PSU (Power Supply Unit)
The Power Supply. It's a big transformer with usually one Fan
which makes a lot of noise. It's the distributor of power metered
in Wattage to all of your PC's components including Motherboard,
CPU, GPU, Ram etc.
SSD (Solid State Drive)
SSD stands for Solid State Drive and is the latest Technology in PC
Storage. They are faster than HDD (Hard Disk) which have Moving
Mechanical parts but also SSDs cost more than HDDs as they are
faster, smaller, and less energy-consuming since they have no moving
parts at all.
HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
As mentioned above, an HDD is a storage device type that has
moving Discs inside it and the RPM of the movement determines its
Read & Write Speed. HDDs are cheaper than SSDs but are
slower than them, bigger than them, and also produce nice. The
chances of an HDD stopping working are high as anything can go
wrong with the moving parts inside it.
PCIe (Peripheral component interconnect express)
PCIe short for (peripheral component interconnect express) is a
primarily used interface to connect high-speed components to the
motherboard including Graphics Card, Ram, SSDs, Bluetooth/WiFi
Cards etc. PCIe slots comes with different configurations: x1, x4,
x8, x16, x32. The number after "x" specifies how many lanes the connector has (how much data travel to and from the PCIe
Card). PCIe x1 slot has one lane where data can move at one bit
per cycle, 4 bits per cycle in PCIe x4 and so on.
SATA (Serial ATA)
SATA Stands for Serial ATA which is a computer bus interface to
connect motherboards to SATA HDDs, SSDs, and Optical Drives.
SATA also have its different types which are as follows:
- SATA II: It is a Second Gen Interface running at 3.0 Gb/s, supports up to 300MB/s bandwidth and has a maximum cable length of up to 1 meter.
- SATA III: SATA 6 Gb/s is a third-gen SATA Interface running on 6.0Gb/s. It supports up to 600Mb/s of bandwidth and a cable length of up to 1 meter. It's worth noting that SATA III is backwards compatible with SATA II Interface.
- ESATA: It stands for External SATA which uses more strong connectors and increases cable length by up to 2 meters.
MSATA: Mini SATA is applicable for Netbooks and some other small
devices that require smaller SSDs. It's very much similar in
appearance to a PCI Express Mini Interface and both are
electrically compatible
SATA Express: SATA Express is a computer bus interface that
supports both Serial ATA and PCI Express storage devices,
initially standardized in the SATA 3.2 specification.
Cores/Threads
A CPU Core is a CPU's processor. One core means your CPU can
handle one task and a time. Modern-day CPUs can have up to 64
Core. While the threads are the virtual codes that divide a core
into multiple virtual parts. A 4 Cores and 8 Threads CPU means in
your processor, 1 core is sharing 2 Threads (assuming they are
evenly distributed).
RAM (Random Access Memory)
RAM (aka Random Access Memory) is a short term storage device for
your computer where all the action using information is stored so
that it can be accessed as fast as possible. The more programmes
you run on your computer at a time, the more RAM you'll need.
VRAM (Video Ram)
Video Random Access Memory is a dedicated memory type that your
Graphics Card uses to store the information about pixels and other
graphical content appearing on your screen.
DIMM Slots (Dual in-line Memory Module Slots)
DIMM (Dual in-line Memory Module) slots are the connectors where
your RAM goes in. One slot can take only one RAM. Your motherboard
may have anywhere from one to eight DIMM Slots.
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