Gaming + Coding PC Build in Nepal under 40,000. [2023]

 If you're looking to build a gaming PC in Nepal for under 40k Nepalese rupees, you're in luck. With the right components and some careful planning, you can build a capable gaming machine that will handle most games at 1080p resolution without breaking the bank.






Here's a guide to building a gaming PC for under 60k Nepalese rupees:


Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G



For the processor, we recommend going with the AMD Ryzen 3 3200G. It's a quad-core processor that also includes a decent integrated graphics card that will handle most games at 720p resolution. You can get it for around 20k Nepalese rupees.


Graphics Card: GTX 1050 Ti. (Optional)



If you want to upgrade your graphics performance, we recommend the Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti. It's a budget graphics card that will deliver decent performance for most games at 1080p resolution.The graphics card is clocked at 1.29 GHz, and can be boosted as high as 1.392 GHz. It also has 768 CUDA cores, 48 texture units, along with 32 ROPs. The GeForce GTX 1050 Ti incorporates 4 GB of GDDR5 memory. Since the memory runs at 1.752 GHz, and uses 128 bit interface, the effective memory bandwidth is 112.13 GB/s.


This is a good graphics card. You will be able to do video editing and play any modern game at mid range graphics on FPS and I can run 90% on World of War craft. You can get it for around 25k Nepalese rupees.


Memory: Hunter DDR4, 8GB 3200MHz XPG Ram




For memory, we recommend going with 8GB DDR4 RAM clocked at 3200 mhz. You can always upgrade later if needed. You can get it for around 8k Nepalese rupees.


Storage:  Kingston 240GB SSD



For storage, we recommend going with a 240GB SSD. It will give you fast boot times and load times for your games. SSDs are faster, more durable, more compact, quieter, and consume less energy. HDDs are more affordable and may offer easier data recovery in the event of damage. As long as price isn't the determining factor, SSDs come out on top — especially since modern SSDs are just about as reliable as HDDs. You can get it for around 6k Nepalese rupees.

Motherboard: ASRock A320M-HDV



For the motherboard, we recommend going with the ASRock A320M-HDV R4.0. It's a budget motherboard that will work well with the Ryzen 3 3200G. 

It is a great value great system for a gaming pc running pci gen 3 graphics but with limited upgrading path, but then again how many of you spend twice the money on a motherboard with features you never use. Great little motherboard that works with the 3000 series Ryzen. You can get it for around 8k Nepalese rupees.

Power Supply: 450W power supply



For the power supply, we recommend going with a 450W power supply. It will provide enough power for your components and leave room for future upgrades. You can get it for around 5k Nepalese rupees.


Case:



For the case, we recommend going with a budget case that will fit all your components. You can get it for around 2k Nepalese rupees.

Or you can choose this combo :-


The case is the enclosure that houses the components of the computer. A budget option for a programming PC is this Case and PSU Combo that comes with a pre installed 450watt PSU.


Summary of our Editing PC Build

Components

Name

Price

Processor

AMD Ryzen 3 32005

Rs 18,000

Ram

Hunter 8gb ddr4 3200mhz

Rs 6,000

Motherboard

MSI B450M-A Pro Max

Rs 10,500

GPU

GTX 1050ti(Optional)

Rs 25,000(Not Added)

Storage

HITECH SSD 256GB

Rs 2,390

PSU and Case

PSU and Case Combo

Rs 2,500

Total

 

Rs 39,500


With these components, you'll be able to play most games at 720p or 1080p resolution with decent performance. You can always upgrade your components later if needed. And for Programming and coding it's butter for this PC. You can run all types of codes and Programs here. Happy Programming/gaming!


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