Building a gaming PC is a once-in-a-lifetime dream for many gamers. Unfortunately, this ambition isn’t inexpensive, especially with the rising cost of PC parts. In this post, we’ll show you how to create a gaming PC that can run graphics-intensive games at more than 120 frames per second at 1080p resolution. However, you can only do so if you properly select the components.
Graphics Card
A gaming PC‘s graphics card is the most important component. The Nvidia RTX 3000 series and AMD Radeon RX 6000 series are the most recent gaming GPU line-ups on the market, and they are much quicker than their predecessors. In India, the AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT is now the more affordable option. It is also, fortunately, speedier. The AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT features 8 GB GDDR6 memory and outperforms the RTX 3060 in rasterization, which is what we care about. Another good option is the RTX 2060, a 6 GB GDDR5 graphics card that is one of the most recent and powerful graphics cards in the budget market.
Processor
AMD’s Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, which has six cores and 12 threads, is built on AMD’s unique Zen 2 chipset design. This chipset’s clock speed may go from 3.6GHz to 4.2GHz, giving your PC ample power to run any game at full speed. This CPU is a fantastic blend of an all-around gaming experience. It is one of the top alternatives for building the best gaming PC, around 1 lakh. The AMD Ryzen 5 3600 is the cheapest processor currently on sale and in stock in India, and it costs roughly INR 22,000. The Intel Core i5-10400F, on the other hand, is another most budget-friendly option, and it costs 15,350 INR. In terms of gaming performance, both CPUs are comparable.
RAM
The RAM speed is the next factor to think about. DDR4 memory is available at speeds ranging from 2,166MHz to 4,400MHz. You won’t be able to use your processor to its full extent if you buy RAM that is slower than what your CPU supports. Similarly, suppose you choose RAM that is faster than your CPU’s support. In that case, you will experience no performance gains unless you overclock the memory using Z-series motherboards. So, in our instance, the best option is to use the maximum RAM speed that the Intel Core i5-10400F supports, 2,666MHz.
Storage
For storage, you have the option of using a hard disc drive (HDD) or a solid-state drive (SSD). While an HDD is less expensive than an SSD, it is also slower and less reliable. If you’ve opted to go with an SSD, you have two options: a SATA SSD or an NVMe SSD. The latter is nearly three times faster while being only 10% to 15% more expensive. As a result, selecting an NVMe SSD makes sense. Our pick is the ADATA XPG GAMMIX S11 Pro 256 GB SSD. This NVMe SSD has read and write speeds of up to 3500MBs and 3000MBs, respectively. For all your storage needs, we have included a Seagate 1 TB mechanical hard disc.
Motherboard
A high-end motherboard is required to build the best gaming PC. ASUS TUF Gaming B550-PLUS, one of the best and most well-known motherboard series, is ASUS’ premium class motherboard designed for AMD AM4 Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 and 3rd Gen Ryzen ATX processors. This budget-friendly board has all the necessary components such as PCIe 4.0, 2.5Gb LAN, HDMI 2.1, BIOS Flashback, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Addressable Gen 2 RGB Header and Aura Sync. This motherboard, which costs Rs 15,795, is an excellent place to begin your high-end gaming experience.
Power Supply
If you set out to buy a prebuilt gaming PC, then the power supply will be something you check at first. Similarly, you have to keep in mind the power supply while building your own PC. For the power supply, Antec NE650M is the best choice. Antec NE650M is an 80 plus bronze certified power supply, which offers 88% efficiency. Furthermore, the Antec NE650M is a semi-modular power supply that allows for a cleaner PC construction. The Antec NE650M comes with a comprehensive suite of industrial-grade protections as well as high-performance Japanese capacitors, making it a good choice for high-end gaming systems.
PC Case
When it came to purchasing a PC case, our first priority was to find one with adequate ventilation so that the CPU and GPU could breathe. The second feature we wanted was two USB Type-A 3.0 connectors on the front, so you could easily transfer data from one storage device to another. The SilverStone Fara R1 was the cheapest PC case that met our requirements. It has a mesh panel on the front and supports three 120 mm fans for a price of INR 3450. A total of three fans can be installed at the top and back of the unit. As a result, the airflow has been sorted. At the front, there are two USB Type-A connectors for ease of data transfer.
In Short
If you do not wish to buy prebuilt gaming PC, then finding the correct components for assembling your gaming PC becomes crucial. You can get all the parts mentioned above at Kryptronix Gaming, a firm that supplies the parts and builds a gaming PC for you at attractive rates. Building a PC can feel extremely difficult, complex and cumbersome. This is especially true if you don’t have any prior experience. Thankfully, with the help of the MVP’s PC Builder, you can get your own rig built right according to your needs while having it assembled through professionals with years of experience under their belt.