Best Gaming PC Build Under ₹70,000 in Nepal [2021]

 Whether you want the best gaming PC build under ₹70,000 or a gaming laptop, this is not the right time to do so because CPU and GPU prices are extremely inflated right now due to chip shortages. And it is expected that the situation won’t improve until next year. However, if you still want to go ahead and build a gaming PC with a budget of around ₹75,000, we have made your job a bit easier. We have extensively researched all the PC components, including the CPU, GPU, motherboard, RAM, storage, case, power supply, and cooling, and shortlisted the best ones so that you don’t have to spend your time researching again.


In this post, we’ll put together a gaming PC, best suited for playing at 1080p with up to 100 FPS.


Let's get started!

1. AMD Ryzen 5 3400G




The reason why you might want to consider the Ryzen 5 3400G is because it's not merely a CPU, it's an APU. That's a great money saver, and even the RX Vega 11 GPU silicon found within the Ryzen 5 3400G is enough for some low- to mid-end gaming at low resolution. Yet it's not your only option for a cheap gaming PC.

2.GIGABYTE B450M S2H AM4 B450


 The Gigabyte B450M DS3H is not exceptional in any one category, but offers decent features and is a decent choice for budget builds. This board is capable of overclocking .The three 3.5mm audio jacks making up the onboard audio are powered by the Realtek ALC887 audio codec. Finishing off the rear panel is a pairing of video outputs which consist of a DVI-D, and HDMI 2.0 port which makes this board suitable for a low-end and entry-level gaming system when paired up with an APU.

3.ADATA XPG DDR4 RGB 3000MHz 16GB RAM




At minimum, DDR4 3000MHz is what I would recommend, and 3200 is most likely the best value. There is not a big enough difference between 3200 and 3600 to make 3600 worth buying unless they're really close together in price. Additionally, for gaming, 16GB is what is generally recommended in 2020.

 4.SANDISK M.2 3D 512GB SSD

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NVMe enables drives to benefit from the same “pool” of lanes that directly connect to the CPU. That offers a scalable performance by going beyond the conventional four lanes found in most PCIe SSDs and utilize them for added performance. PCIe sockets transfer more than 25 times more data than their SATA equivalent.

5. Antec 450W PSU 




For something like an R5 and GTX 1060 or RX 570, 450W is plenty for these gaming configurations. You can get far on a 450W supply, assuming it's 
decent. ... For today's focus, though, on just mid-range and high-end gaming systems, there's plenty of room in the R5/i5 class with GTX 1060/RX 580 class hardware for 450W PSUs.


7.Fantech Pulse Cg71 Rgb Middle Tower Case



Product details of Fantech Pulse Cg71 Rgb Middle Tower Case

  • 15 RGB Spectrum Mode
  • Supports up to 8 RGB fans
  • Extreme heat transfer and light
  • Case Cable
  • Tempered Glass
  • 280mm VGA Card Length
  • 1 3.0 USB, 2 2.0 USB Front Port
  • 165 mm CPU Height
  • 2*SSD, 2*HDD Internal Driver Bays
  • Supports ATX; Mini ITX; Micro ITX motherboards

Summary of Our 70K Gaming PC Build

ComponentNamePrice
CPUAMD Ryzen 5 3400g25,000
MotherboardGigabyte B450M Micro ATX₹12,500
MemoryAdata XPG DDR4 16gb 3000mhz₹13,000
Storage512gb Nvme SSD
₹11,000


CaseFantech Pulse Cg71 RGB ₹5,500
Power Supply
Antec 450W PSU₹4,500
Total₹71,500

Conclusion

So, here was our list of the best components you can assemble to make a great gaming pc under 70k. Moreover, it is important to have realistic expectations as it is after all an under 50k build. One can easily play most games at low to medium settings and even high settings at times in 720p. 1080p gaming for certain games is easily do able as well. Hopefully, you have a fun time making this build. 

You can also build a decent gaming PC at a lower budget. For that check out our other guides:

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