Best Budget Gaming PC For 2022

Best Budget Gaming PC Build
Best Budget Gaming PC Build

Just so you know, you don't want to think the best budget PC build will actually handle most of today's AAA titles quite well. It should be noted that expecting to play big games at high settings will be a step too far.

Building gaming PCs is a big deal, especially when you have a very tight budget and want to achieve performance out of every inch of money you spend. But in fact, you don't have to actually pay a fortune to build a decent gaming pc that can give you playable FPS in today's most AAA titles at medium settings. You may actually be surprised by the performance of this Budget Gaming PC.

What you get

The meaning of "cheap" and "budget" varies from person to person but we are aiming to keep this affordable for everyone. The Budget segment of the gaming PCs category gives you a little bit of ease as you have plenty of components to choose from. You can even afford to include a dedicated graphics card, improving your graphical performance by quite a lot. 

Many people still consider a budget of Rs. 50,000 to be mid-range but we here at techneg, consider gaming PCs under Rs. 50,000 to be tagged as budget gaming PCs. To cope with the price limit, you are most likely to get older versions of GPUs and CPUs, cheaper PC cases and a little to no SSD storage, unless you manage to get some discount.

Performance

This part is what matters the most in a gaming PC build. Performance-wise, this PC might actually surprise your expectations. It is good enough to give you 60 FPS @ 1080p lower to medium settings or even higher than 60 FPS in many games.

Since we'll be opting for the older generation of pc parts, the performance is a little bit compromised there but it still will be enough to actually be worth the price you are paying.

How we choose

We like to be honest with our readers. We don't claim to be a big media publisher and neither we claim that we physically build these PCs and test these out first since we don't have that much of a resource right now, but we do have knowledge about PCs. Before the making of every PC building article, we here at techneg first make a list of all the best available components that would make up the required pc and within the set budget limit.

To check the compatibility of these systems, we manually check all the specifications and features of each component to make sure they are compatible and what we also do is run our selected setup through pcpartpicker.com to double-check the compatibility.

The required wattage of the power supply is decided by both calculating the power usage of each component ourselves and then by consulting the pcpartpicker.com and in the final, we choose the power supply that provides more wattage than what is required by that respective build to leave out some space for future upgradations.

When working on tight budget builds, we always prefer the performance of the pc over the aesthetics just so you get the most out of your pay.

The Best Budget Prebuilt Gaming PC

We understand that not everyone has the time and knowledge required to build a pc. There are many things just waiting for you to mess it up that you gotta be careful about, and that is why many people prefer buying a prebuilt over building one themselves. Here we have included many different options from many different brands catering for slightly different budgets than the others.

1. Generic Ultimate Gaming PC

    Processor

    Memory

    OS

    GPU

    Storage

    i5-9400f

    12 GB

    Windows 10

    1050 Ti 4GB

    120GB/1TB

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2. NO DOUBT Desktop PC

    Processor

    Memory

    OS

    GPU

    Storage

    i3-10100f

    8 GB

    Windows 10

    1650 4GB

    512 GB SSD

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3. Generic Ultimate Gaming PC

    Processor

    Memory

    OS

    GPU

    Storage

    Ryzen 5-3400G

    8 GB

    Windows 10

    Vega 11

    240GB/1TB

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Recommended Custom PC Build Details

This PC may have an older generation of components but they perform very well and comes at a very affordable price point. You should be able to achieve 60 FPS or even more in most of the games available today at qualities ranging from low to medium @ 1080p.

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This budget gaming pc setup is cheap and performs well. This build is capable of playing games at 1080p and will deliver high FPS results in most of the games at low to medium settings or even max settings across a multitude of games.

Ryzen 5 5500

    Core/Threads

    Socket

    TDP

    Speed

    Cache

    6/12

    AM4

    65w

    3.6-4.2 GHz

    19M

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This may not be the latest one in AMD's processor lineup, but it's one of the best processors available under rupees 15000 and really helps budget gamers. Despite being from the previous generation of processors,  the 3600 still offers 6 cores/12 threads and comes with a base clock speed of 3.6GHz and a boost clock speed of 4.2GHz. This should be more than enough needed to handle most demanding 1080p gaming at medium settings or even max with many games. It can carry other medium-high workloads just as efficiently as it does the gaming.

MSI B450M PRO-M2 Max

    Ram

    Socket

    Wattage

    Form Factor

    32 GB/3466Mhz

    AM4

    125w

    Micro-ATX

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The MSI B450M PRO-M2 Max is a very basic motherboard but it is reliable for small builds like this one. Not only it is compatible with Ryzen's 1st, 2nd and 3rd gen processors but also can carry up to 32 GB of DDR4 memory clocked at a maximum of 3466 MHz via 2 channel slots. If you configure this with the CPU we are recommending, you wouldn't have to worry about BIOS mismatch.

Patriot Viper Steel DDR4 16GB

    Tech

    Speed

    Voltage

    Overclock

    DDR4

    3000 MHz

    1.35v

    XMP 2.0

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We usually recommend Patriot's Viper Steel as these are cheap yet efficient memory for your setups. Even though it lacks RGB it doesn't look bad. The Steel in its name refers to the alluring dark grey of its aluminium heat spreader rather than its composition. As for the viper, you’ll see it bare its fangs menacingly at the centre of each DIMM. Overall it gives a rugged impression which in fact does look cool.

It's usually not worth buying DDR5 ram(s) as they don't give much of a boost to the performance despite being almost double the price of DDR4 technology so, as always we've chosen these DDR4 rams clocked at 3000 Mhz. They also come with XMP 2.0 for you overclocking folks out there.


ASUS GTX 1650 OC

    VRam Type

    Speed

    VRam Size

    GDDR6

    1635-1665 MHz

    4 GB

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Graphics Card is the heart of a gamer's PC, unless you have a really powerful processor with a great iGPU, having no GPU in your system is gonna give you a really hard time even on low graphical settings. The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti is the way to go for 1080p gaming. It has enough graphical power for most of the big gaming titles without having an issue. 


Unlike the RTX series of the graphics card, it is mostly available on Amazon and other retailer sites both online or offline. It has also proven itself against its competition the RX 850 across most titles, even some of the most demanding games.


Crucial BX500 480GB SSD

    Capacity

    Read/Write

    Size

    480 GB

    540/500 MB/s

    2.5"

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A solid-state drive is an essential component of a gaming PC and it's highly recommended that you install your operating system onto it as it exponentially increases your PC's total read & writes speed thus, making the booting time and file transfers a lot faster when compared to hard drives. This SSD has 480 GB of storage capacity and it would be enough to hold 2-5 big games alongside your OS and other things like pictures etc.


Ant Esports ICE-130 AG

    Form Factor

    Fans

    HDD

    SSD

    PCI

    ATX

    7

    2

    2

    7

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I would not say that this one's the best, but this Ant eSports cabinet brings quite a quality to this build at a very affordable price. The case features an aesthetically pleasing design with an LED strip on the front panel and even comes with a 120mm Fan pre-installed. It supports 2 x HDH, 2 x SSD and 7 PCI Slots and also liquid cooling (120 / 240 mm x 1 Front, 120 mm x 1 Rear). The airflow is also acceptable for our requirements.


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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:
  1. SATA II: It is a Second Gen Interface running at 3.0 Gb/s, supports up to 300MB/s bandwidth and maximum cable length of up to 1 meter.
  2. 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.
  3. ESATA: It stands for External SATA which uses more strong connectors and increases cable length by up to 2 meters.
  4. 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
  5. 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

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 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

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.

Optional Things

Note: These will raise the price of your build!

Operating System

You'll definitely need an Operating System, Keyboard, Mouse and Monitor to use your PC Build. So here are some OS, and Peripherals recommendations for your ₹15,000 Custom Gaming PC Build

Windows 10 Home

Windows 10 Home

    USB

    Users

    3.0

    1(max)

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Windows is currently the best Operating System for both Work and Gaming. Since Microsoft has stopped the support for Windows 7 it means Windows 7 is officialy dead now. Hence, we'll be opting for a Windows 10 Home Edition for our Custom PC Build. For the best General Compatibility and Gaming experience, Windows 10 Home is your best option.

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