Last Updated on June 27, 2023 by Ajay Kumar
In this article, we look at how to Build a custom Gaming PC under 80,000 Rs. We provide a step-by-step guide to choosing the right components for your budget. We also give tips on how to get the best performance while saving money.
Building a Gaming PC is not easy to say the least, choosing the components to use for a Build is the most gruelling task. But one thing is improved and that’s the prices of Graphics cards as compared to the previous few years. So on that, we are building a Gaming PC under 80000 Rs. with the latest picks of parts to get the most from your PC Build.
To get optimum performance from our Gaming PC BUild under 80,000 Rs. we are going to take 12th gen Intel Core i5 Processor combined with Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Graphics Card with sufficient power to get 60+ FPS in most of the AAA Gaming Titles, or get creative and start photoshopping or rendering your 3D Designs.
Performance you can expect from a Custom Gaming PC Build under 80K
PC Components for Gaming PC Build under 80,000 Rs.
The MSI GeForce GTX 1650 Ventus XS 4G OC GDDR5 Gaming Graphic Card is a mid-range graphics card designed for gaming and other graphics-intensive applications. It features 4GB GDDR5 memory with a base clock speed of 1485MHz and a boost clock speed of 1695MHz. The card also features 896 CUDA cores and a 128-bit memory interface, which makes it capable of handling most modern games at 1080p resolution at 60+ FPS making it optimum for our Gaming PC Build under 80000 Rs.
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MSI GeForce GTX 1650 Ventus XS 4G OC GDDR5 Gaming Graphic Card also features MSI’s custom dual-fan thermal design, which helps to keep the card cool and quiet during operation. Additionally, the card is overclocked out of the box, which provides a slight performance boost over the standard GTX 1650.
In terms of connectivity, the GTX 1650 Ventus XS 4G OC features a single DisplayPort 1.4 port, one HDMI 2.0b port, and a dual-link DVI-D port. The card is also relatively compact, with a length of only 178mm, making it a good choice for smaller form factor builds for creative tasks and Gaming under 80,000 Rs.
Overall, the MSI GeForce GTX 1650 Ventus XS 4G OC GDDR5 Gaming Graphic Card is a solid choice for those looking to build a mid-range gaming PC, particularly if they’re working with a smaller case. However, those looking to play games at higher resolutions or with more demanding graphics may want to consider a more powerful graphics card.
Released by Intel in late 2021, Intel Core i5-12400F is a desktop processor based on 10 nm Alder Lake technology. having 6 cores and 12 threads with a base clock speed of 2.0 GHz and a turbo boost frequency of up to 4.0 GHz. and one of the best CPUs under 15000 making it the optimum choice for our Gaming PC Build under 80,000 Rs..
Intel Core i5-12400F boats hybrid architecture combining performance and efficiency core allowing the processor to optimize resources based on workload, improving performance and efficiency in turn.
Overall, the Intel Core i5-12400F is a solid mid-range processor with strong performance and energy efficiency, and its hybrid architecture and DDR5 support make it suitable for users who require both high performance and low power consumption with their custom PC Builds for Gaming, content creation or other performance demanding tasks.
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The MSI PRO B660M-E is a micro-ATX motherboard designed for Intel processors, specifically 10th and 11th-generation Intel Core, Pentium Gold, and Celeron processors. It supports DDR4 memory with speeds up to 5000 MHz (OC) and can accommodate up to 128GB of RAM, making it compatible with all the PC Parts we have put together for a Custom Gaming PC Build under 80,000 Rs. (Feb 2023).
The motherboard features one PCIe 4.0 x16 slot, one PCIe 3.0 x16 slot, and one PCIe 3.0 x1 slot, allowing for expansion cards such as graphics cards or network adapters. It also has four SATA III 6Gb/s ports and two M.2 slots for storage devices.
For connectivity, the MSI PRO B660M-E offers Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB 3.2 Gen 1 and 2 ports. It also has a Realtek ALC897 audio codec, which supports 7.1-channel HD audio. Overall, the MSI PRO B660M-E is a well-rounded motherboard suitable for a range of Intel-based Custom PC Gaming Builds.
The Crucial P3 1TB PCIe 3.0 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD is a solid-state drive designed for use in laptops and desktop computers. Some key features of this SSD include:
Capacity: This SSD has a storage capacity of 1TB, which should be more than enough for most users.
Interface: The P3 uses the PCIe 3.0 interface, which provides fast data transfer speeds.
Form Factor: The P3 is designed in the M.2 form factor, a small form factor SSD ideal for use in laptops and compact desktops.
NAND Technology: The P3 uses 3D NAND technology, which allows for high-density storage and better performance than traditional 2D NAND.
NVMe: The P3 uses the NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) protocol, which provides faster data transfer speeds than traditional SATA SSDs.
Overall, the Crucial P3 1TB PCIe 3.0 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD is a fast and reliable SSD that is well-suited for use in a variety of Custom PC Builds for Gaming and Content Creation under 80,000 Rs..
The TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB DDR4 is a type of computer memory module that is designed for use in desktop computers. A single module of RAM gives 8GB capacity and we’ll be using 2 memory sticks of 8GB each for optimum performance.
It has a clock speed of 3200MHz, which means it can transfer data at a rate of 3 billion cycles per second. This high-speed performance can help improve overall system performance, especially when running memory-intensive applications like video editing software or games.
In summary, the TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB DDR4 16GB is a high-performance memory module designed for Custom PC Builds making it a suitable choice for our Gaming PC Build under 80,000 Rs., with a capacity of 16GB, RGB lighting, and DDR4 technology with a clock speed of 3200MHz.
The GIGABYTE P750GM is a 750W power supply that is certified to be 87% efficient at 20% load, 90% efficient at 50% load, and 87% efficient at 100% load. It is designed to provide efficient and reliable power to high-performance gaming PCs, workstations, and other demanding systems including our Gaming PC build under 80,000 Rs..
Some of the key features of the GIGABYTE P750GM power supply include 80 Plus Gold certification, which means that it uses less energy and costs less on your electricity bill than power supplies that are less efficient. Fully modular design, which allows you to connect only the cables you need, reducing cable clutter and improving airflow inside your PC case.
100% Japanese capacitors, which are known for their reliability and long lifespan. Smart fan control, regulates the speed of the 120mm fan based on the power load and temperature, resulting in lower noise levels and a longer fan lifespan. Multiple protection mechanisms, including OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection), ensure the safety and stability of your system.
The NZXT H5 Flow Compact Mid-Tower Airflow Computer Case is a high-quality computer case designed to provide excellent airflow to keep your components cool while also maintaining a compact form factor. One of the standout features of the NZXT H5 Flow is its airflow design, which includes a mesh front panel that allows for optimal airflow and ventilation.
The case also includes two pre-installed 120mm fans in the front and one 120mm fan in the rear, with room for up to two more fans on the top of the case. This provides plenty of cooling potential for even high-performance components. In terms of component compatibility, the NZXT H5 Flow supports ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, and can accommodate graphics cards up to 305mm in length and CPU coolers up to 165mm in height.
The case also includes plenty of cable management options, with a cable management bar and multiple routing channels to help keep your cables organized and out of the way. Overall, this is a great choice for those looking for a compact case that still provides plenty of cooling potential while keeping their components compatible. Its sleek design and high-quality construction make it a great choice for our Custom Gaming PC Build under Rs. 80,000.
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB V2 CPU liquid cooler is designed to provide efficient cooling for your processor. It features a 240mm radiator with two 120mm fans that deliver high airflow and static pressure, ensuring maximum heat dissipation.
The cooler comes with an RGB lighting system that adds a touch of style to your build. The lighting can be customized using the wired RGB controller or synced with compatible motherboard software. The pump and the fans are designed to operate quietly, making it a good choice for those who prefer a silent build and our custom gaming PC build under 80,000 Rs. in Feb 2023.
The cooler supports a variety of CPU sockets, including Intel LGA 2066/ 2011-v3/2011/ 1151/ 1150/ 1155/ 1156/ 1366/ 1200 and AMD AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/FM2+/FM2/FM1 sockets. Overall, the Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB V2 is a great choice for upgrading your cooling system to a liquid-based solution and quite the right choice for our Custom Gaming PC Build under Rs. 80,000.
PC Building Terms You Should Know
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 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 the 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 with 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 cards, RAMs, SSDs, Bluetooth/WiFi Cards, etc. PCIe slots come in different configurations: x1, x4, x8, x16, and 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 has 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 backward 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 programs 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.
How much RAM is good for gaming?
For a decent gaming PC Build at least 8GB of RAM is required and 16GB of RAM is recommended to play the latest games in high-res quality.
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