![]() ![]() That cost optimisation has allowed us to fit the Intel Core i5-11400F within the budget. Well, we have spent countless hours going through multiple permutations and combinations for various parts of this build to optimise the cost as much as possible. They usually choose those processors because that is what the budget allows after spending money on the stuff that is not necessary. The same goes if you buy a pre-built gaming PC from online platforms. If you go to a local PC store and ask them to come up with a configuration for a gaming PC under ₹70,000, they will most likely opt for a 10th Gen or 11th Gen Intel Core i3 CPU. There’s no RGB in this PC build, but believe us, performance is more important than all that RGB bling. We’ve also chosen high-quality cooling fans. Due to the limited budget, we spent the lowest on the PC case, but we made sure that you can get a case that offers good ventilation and a good selection of ports on the front panel. ![]() As for the storage, you can now buy a 500GB PCIe NVMe SSD for fast booting, installing and running games, and opening heavy apps.įor the power supply, we preferred at least a 450W PSU and an 80+ certification. ![]() It will offer unrestricted gaming performance without putting a hole in your pocket. In terms of memory, 16GB of DDR4 RAM at 3,200MHz is the sweet spot. ![]() As for the motherboard, there were plenty of options, but we wanted to get one that can run the CPU at its full potential under sustained loads. Speaking of the graphics card, it is a bare minimum in 2022 to have a GPU that is powerful enough to push 60 frames per second in most AAA gaming titles at 1080p resolution and with medium to high graphics settings. We wanted to fit in a CPU that has a relatively newer architecture (but not the latest generation to save costs) and will not bottleneck the GPU in any way. ![]()
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