PC Build in Nepal in Rs. 90,000 in Nepal (2022)
If you are looking to build a high-end gaming PC Rig in 2022 in Nepal, you are at the right place. In this article, we will build a gaming pc for a budget of Rs. 90000. If Your budget is less than Rs. 80000 you can still build this PC by compromising on 1-2 parts.
Building a high-end gaming PC is a tricky task. You have so many combinations to choose from.
Whether to buy a better graphic card or spend more on processors.
Is it good to buy a cheap motherboard to go with the build, all of it can be nerve-wracking? However, it is important to choose all compatible components so that they all perform synchronously to give you the best gaming experience.
Spending high on a single component is not advisable as you will get bottlenecks from other weaker parts.
This is a brief guide on how to build a Value for Money Gaming PC in Nepal for playing modern 3D Graphic Games, for a budget of Rs. 90,000.
Let the PC build begin!!!
1. AMD Ryzen 5 5600g
- 6 Cores and 12 processing threads, bundled with the AMD Wraith Stealth cooler
- 4.4 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 19 MB cache, DDR4-3200 support
- For the advanced Socket AM4 platform
- 7nm Cezanne (Zen 3) 65W
- 16MB L3 Cache
- 3MB L2 Cache
- AMD Radeon Graphics
- Windows 11 Supported
- 1 Year Global Warranty
2.GIGABYTE B450 Gaming X
The GIGABYTE B450 Gaming X AMD AM4 motherboard is a solid cornerstone for your next gaming powerhouse. It’s compatible with the 2nd generation AMD Ryzen CPUs and supports AMD StoreMI technology for accelerated storage performance. Onboard NVME PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 slot lets you take the advantage of ultra-fast M.2 SSD while Realtek 8118 LAN optimizes network bandwidth for lag-free gameplay. You can flexibly add your choice of PWM/Voltage mode fans via Hybird fan headers and let them cool your build smartly. The motherboard also offers RGB and addressable RGB headers, allowing you to add digital LED lighting strips and use RGB Fusion 2.0 application to make your build shine with myriad captivating lighting effects. gigabyte b450 gaming x.
3.ADATA XPG DDR4 8GB 3200MHz
4.Hitech SSD 256 GB
A Solid State Drive is highly recommended because it’s faster than any HDD in terms of speed and responsiveness. It will make your PC faster and reduce app loading times.
Nowadays, most games, be it single-player or multiplayer, can easily occupy over 100 GB of storage with all those DLCs and updates. So we are going with a 256 GB storage option, you can also use an SSD + HDD pair for more flexibility.
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.The Windmill ATX PC Case
Color | Black |
Product Size | L:345*W:210*H:460 (including convex hull of floor mat panel) |
Hardware Size | L:300*W:210*H:440 (single hardware size) |
Metal Material | 0.5 MM (SPCC) steel plate |
Motherboard Compatible | ITX/M – ATX/ATX |
Hard Disk Support | SSD*1 /SSD*2,HDD*1 /HDD*2 (on hard drive rack) |
The Power To Support | Independent design of ATX lower power supply |
CPU Heat Sink Height Limit | 180MM |
The Graphics Card Limit Long | 295MM |
Expansion Slot | Horizontal *7 groups vertical *2 groups |
I/O Panel Interface | USB2.0*1 USB3.0*1 headset *1 microphone *1 |
Driver | Does not support |
Fans | 12CM*8 |
The Net Weight | 4.4 kg |
Gross Weight | 5.1 kg |
Packing Size | L:500*W:260*H:410 |
Summary of Our 90K Gaming PC Build
Component | Name | Price |
CPU | AMD Ryzen 5 5600g | ₹ 49,999 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B450M Gaming X | ₹18,500 |
Memory | Adata XPG DDR4 8gb 3200mhz | ₹7,800 |
Storage | 256 GB SSD | ₹3,695 |
Case | The Windmill ATX | ₹6,000 |
Power Supply | Antec 450W PSU | ₹4,500 |
Total | ₹90,494 |
You can also build a decent gaming PC at a lower budget. For that check out our other guides:
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