Best Gaming PC Build Under ₹90,000: May 2020

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    In this article, we’ll be listing parts of a gaming PC for roughly ₹90,000 with this article. This PC build is suitable for playing most modern games at 144 FPS in Quad HD

    Parts For PC Build:

    CPU – AMD Ryzen 5 3600

    image of 3600

    After a one-click activation OC in Ryzen Master, the Ryzen 5 3600 offers about the same performance as the 3600X, but for a significantly lower price. It also comes with a very capable stock cooler and has features from higher-end processors like Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT, the AMD equivalent of Hyper-Threading), which makes AMD’s Ryzen 5 3600 the king of value.

    Motherboard – MSI B450M PRO-M2 MAX

    Image of MSI B450M Pro-M2 Max

    The B450M PRO-M2 MAX from MSI is one of the more affordable B450 boards. It focuses on providing value without having to sacrifice too much on the overall performance and quality of the board. It provides all the basic features one needs, and will also allow you to overclock your processor. All this makes it the best choice for our build.

    Memory – G.Skill Ripjaws V 16(8×2)GB DDR4 3200MHz CL16

    G Skill Ripjaws RAM

    We opted to go for the most affordable 3200MHz CL16 kit we could find in this build since Ryzen CPUs tend to get a significant bump in performance with faster memory and a dual channel configuration. Remember to “overclock” the memory to run at its advertised speed of 3200 MHz, though, or it will run at the JEDEC default of 2133 MHz. Depending on your motherboard, the memory overclock may be called DOCP (Direct Overclock Profile), EOCP (Extended Overclock Profiles), or XMP (eXtreme Memory Profile).

    Video Card – PowerColor Red Devil RX 5700 XT OC 8GB

    The 5700 XT is without a doubt the best card at this price point with superior performance than the 2070 Super but a lower price. The loss of ray tracing doesn’t really hurt because of the limited amount of titles with support for it. We chose the PowerColor’s Red Devil variant for this build because it features a cooling solution which ranks among the best for this card, with whisper quiet operation. You can opt for Sapphire variants, or the Red Devil’s little brother Red Dragon, too, but try to steer clear from ones by other board partners, especially ASUS, because of known issues with their coolers.

    Storage – Crucial MX500 500 GB SSD and WD Caviar Blue 1 TB 7200RPM HDD

    The MX500 is one of the best SSDs out there for its price, and a 500 GB variant should let you store plenty of your games along with your OS on it. The WD Blue will serve as our mass storage, to make sure you don’t run out of space for your games. Since the primary purpose of this build is to game, we picked a SATA SSD as while an NVMe SSD will certainly be faster, it is unlikely to offer any tangible benefits to you. The loading times for most games, and boot times for Windows, remain largely the same whether you use the recommended Crucial MX500 or a more expensive NVMe drive. If you have to deal with large media files and have the extra money, an NVMe drive is definitely a good upgrade.

    Case – Corsair Carbide Series 175R RGB

    Image of Corsair 175R

    Cases are very subjective, so feel free to choose any case that you like as long as it fits the build’s components. I will be choosing the Corsair 175R for this build though, because of its low price, sleek looks and ease to build in.

    Power Supply – Corsair CX550

    build psu

    The CX550 is certified 80+ Bronze, has a warranty of 5 years and includes black braided cables. There are cheaper options available, but I personally would not recommend most of them, as it is important to get a good power supply for the lifetime of your PC components.

    Summary Of The Build

    ComponentNamePrice
    CPUAMD Ryzen 5 3600₹16,500
    MotherboardMSI B450M PRO-M2 MAX₹5,900
    MemoryG.Skill Ripjaws V 16GB₹6,700
    Video CardPowerColor Red Devil RX 5700 XT₹42,780
    StorageCrucial MX500 500 GB SSD
    WD Caviar Blue 1 TB 7200RPM HDD
    ₹6,107
    ₹3,250
    CaseCorsair Carbide Series 175R RGB₹3,552
    Power SupplyCorsair CX550₹4,700
    Total₹89,489

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    21 COMMENTS

    1. wrong gpu and motherboard selected in this build…

      suggestions…msi 2060 super gaming x

      and msi x570 a pro

      the cost will remain same…

      • The 5700 XT outperforms the 2060 Super significantly, and the X570 series offers no benefit for this build

    2. Actually you don’t need 500 Gb SSD if you building low budget pc. You already have 1 TB . 250 GB SSD would be enough.
      And About GPU, RTX 2070 SUPER is little costly but it give you ray tracing . RTX 2070 super is worth it.

      • If you can provide me with links to these parts listed for a lower price and in stock, I will be more than happy to update the price.

    3. I would bet my money on a 2070 super a 240gb ssd and a better mobo most likely b450 tomahawk max and dude there are other cases other than corsair carbide dont be lazy find a good case

    4. Hi,
      I would be glad if you can give me your valuable advice and suggestions for improvement regarding the following: (My budget is 1 lakh).
      I am planning to upgrade my gaming Pc with the following items:
      1. AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3rd Generation Desktop Processor With Wraith Prism Cooling Solution (8 Core, Up To 4.4 GHz, AM4 Socket, 36MB Cache, 65W).
      2. Msi B450 Tomahawk Max Motherboard (Amd Socket AM4/Ryzen Series CPU/Max 64GB DDR4 4133MHz Memory).
      3. Colorful GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8GB GDDR6 256-bit Gaming Graphics Card.
      4. G.Skill F4-3000C16S-16GVRB Desktop Ram Ripjaws V Series 16GB (16GBX2) DDR4 3000MHz.
      5. Seagate Barracuda 2TB 5400 RPM Desktop Internal Hard Drive (ST2000DM005).
      And I am combining this with the following items from my old computer:
      6. Samsung Evo 500 GB SSD.
      7. Toshiba itb HDD.
      8. Cooler Master 1000 watts SMPS.
      9. Cooler Master K380 Cabinet.
      Thank you
      Skywalker

    5. You can easily get an RTX 2070 Super at this price point which outperforms the RX 5700 XT in every title. Plus it has ray traving and dlss 2.0, not to mention cuda and nvenc encoder. Why would anyone suggest an RX 5700 XT when it is so overpriced now? If it was available for 35k then you can perhaps suggest it. Also AMD drivers are full of bugs especially with the RX 5700 series cards.

    6. Hi Gourang, for Ryzen 5 3600 which one you suggest best in between b450m pro vdh max , b450 gaming plus max , b450 tomahawk max for longer perspective like for atleast 5yrs down the line, as I am not frequent changer of the specs. please provide your inputs.

      • If you can afford it, the Tomahawk is one of the best B450 motherboards out there. Besides that, the Gaming Plus is also a decent option with a lower price tag. I would not recommend the Pro-VDH at all, though.

    7. That motherboard is bad. Like really bad. It has entry level phases you find only on A320 boards, And it doesn’t even have a heatsink..You need a lot of airflow for this board even when running just a stock 3600, which is a red flag because the 3600 doesn’t even draw much current. I understand the need to get everything within the 90k limit but this is NOT the kind of part you see in such an expensive build.
      You’ve been using the same motherboard on other builds too, which is worse because something like Ryzen 2600 would put even higher stress on the board. Not all B450 boards are the same, this one is barely ok for quad cores. I would recommend the Gigabyte B450M DS3H as the cheapest/ bare minimum if you’re using a 6 core Ryzen

    8. Hey but as the RTX 3090 will drop in the market (officially) the price of RTX 2080 or the RTX 2000 series will drop down to below 500USD so…RTX2080 will be around 500USD and RTX2070 will be way less so it is worth it to buy RTX 2070 cause of the price…

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