You can see that the demand for gaming PCs is increasing rapidly. For heavy games such as Pubg, COD (call of Duty), Fortnight, Assassin’s creed. On the other hand, the need for high-end video editing. Therefore, you need to build a multitasking computer for games, editing, coding, and streaming content.
Whether you build an AMD or Intel-powered processor depends on the user. In this post, we will consider building both AMD and Intel PCs for Rs ~ 50,000. This build is more than enough for all users in this price range.
PC build for 50,000 rupees
Note:-All prices listed are today’s prices, but may fluctuate later and prices may vary offline or online.
1. Intel Core i5 10th generation build.
Cost: -13300 rupees
This is the latest version of the 10400F i5, with 6 cores and 12 threads with turbo boost up to 4.30GHz. The 10400F has 12MB of smart cache memory with a base speed of 2.90GHz. This is a fully powered processor with a TDP of 65W.
Compared to the Intel i5 9400F, it’s better than fps and overall performance. The 9400F is slightly cheaper than the 10400F and has a higher market share. The benchmark is 4-9% higher.
2. Gigabyte B460MA orusPro Motherboard
Cost: -Rs 9900
Gigabyte’s Aorus Pro is a 10th generation motherboard with Wi-Fi 6 (ac) and Bluetooth version 5. MicroATX form factor LGA1200 socket.
I / O panel is connected, USB 3.2 Gen 1×3, Type-C Gen 3.2, USB 2.1×2, HDMI, DVI, Displayport, Intel GbE coFosSpeed Ethernet port, HD audio output, mouse and keyboard combo there is. RGB control with RGB Fusion 2.0.
1. AMD Ryzen 5 3500X
Cost: -Rs 14,700
Launched in February 2020, Ryzen 5 keeps the price of the budget segment with a new algorithm. Comes with 35MB of cache memory with turbo boost up to 4.10GHz. It has 6 cores and 6 threads and has a base speed of 3.60GHz.
This is a zen2 architecture with advanced technology, 7 nanometer lithography. Supports AM4 motherboard socket, 65W thermal design power (TDP). A better option than the 3500. The prices are about the same.
2. Asus Tuf B450-Plus motherboard
Cost: -Rs 9750
Out of the box, it supports AMD Ryzen 3000 series with updated BIOS. ATX form factor motherboard with AM4 socket processor support.
I / O panel USB3.1 Gen 2×2, 3.1 Gen 1×2, 2.1×2, Type-Cx1, DVI, HDMI, Realtek HD audio port, keyboard and mouse combo. RGB control aura sync lightning.
Note: -Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are not included.
3. Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Great –Graphics card
Cost: -Rs 15500
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 (s) Great Enough for 1080p games and multitasking. It is equipped with GDDR6 4GB RAM and is OverClock Edition (OC).
The average fps (frames / second) is 111 fps, but when you play PubG, it’s 80 fps, CsGo 240 fps, Fortnight 93 fps, GTAV 72 fps. I / O panel DP (DisplayPort), HDMI (High resolution multimedia interface) and DVI.
4. HyperX Fury DDR4 8GB-RAM
Cost: -Rs 2999
HyperX Fury is an XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) certified DDR 4 RAM with a clock speed of 3200 MHz and can be overclocked up to 3466 MHz.
This is one of the best Rams in this price range. Non-RGB with heatsink, consumes 1.2v. Worth buying considering clock speed and genuine brand. If you can consider buying 8×2 stick rum for your pocket money.
5. Antec B550 550W SMPS / PSU
Cost: -3099 rupees
The Antec B550 is a non-modular PSU (power supply unit), a bronze power supply that consumes less power than other power supplies.
Enough for large amounts of power usage in the budget segment. Unlike Corsair, this is an Indian pin power cord, which saves you extra money by not buying a power extension. With over 80 APFC (Active Power Factor Correction) certifications, you can avoid unnecessary power consumption.
6. Antec NX310 Mid Tower Cabinet
Cost: -Rs 3700
The Antec NX310 is a stylish, premium cabinet that offers an attractive look with front-facing ARGB lights and RGB fans. Supports all form factor motherboards such as ITX, ATX, micro-ATX.
A 120mm ARGB front fan is pre-installed, and a non-RGB 120mm is attached to the back. This cabinet can be fitted with a radiator top up to 280 mm. Clear tempered glass provides a durable, glossy look. There is a separate shroud to cover the PSU and storage. In this cabinet, 4x SSD, 2x HDD or 2x SSD, up to 320mm graphics card.
7. Kingston 240GB SSD-Storage
Cost: -Rs 2690
Including SSDs in your build allows you to read / write 10 times faster than HDDs or SHDDs. Kingston SSDs are the best in terms of speed and workflow.
Conclusion-The best PC build below Rs 50,000.
Best PC build less than 50,000 | ||||||
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Characteristic | AMD Ryzen 5 | Intel core i5 | ||||
processor | 3500X | 10400F | ||||
Motherboard | Asus TUF B450 | Gigabyte Aorus B460M | ||||
Graphics card | Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Super | |||||
sheep | HyperX Fury DDR4 8 GB | |||||
PSU | Antec B550 Bronze | |||||
Cupboard | Antec NX310 cabinet | |||||
storage | Kingston A400 240 GB SSD | |||||
total fee | ~ 50,000 |