Rs 80,000 - Rs 90,000 Gaming PC Build 2022 | Ultimate 1080p Gaming & Editing PC
![]() |
| Rs 80,000 - Rs 90,000 Gaming PC Build 2022 | Ultimate 1080p Gaming & Editing PC |
I mean to say Hello Everyone, today I said it in a different way. Today's video is... Like I said in the last video, I'll bring one more PC Build Guide and this build is based on Intel Core i5 meaning, it is a mid-segment PC Build which many people purchase and is for the people who want to do a good 1080P Gaming. But they want High Settings with good FPS and 1% Lows and 0.1% Lows. Overall, a very good gaming experience. Also, you can do other tasks like editing and... other stuff too; and this PC will be a Bang for your buck deal for you, but it depends upon the place you get it from and the prices because it's still unstable. So, take the recommendations but try to get the PC at a point of time when you get the good returns. That doesn't mean you build the same thing after a year.
I mean wait for some time because AMD's not launching
anything soon. AMD's 7000 Series will be launching with the bigger Processors
first, so you get it, I'm just recommending the parts for mid-range. Keep one
more thing in mind, the PC Build I show today is according to today's pricing. Prices
are for the 4th Month it is of the year 2022, Don't come after a year and say
"Fake Youtuber" after a year. That's not how things work! All I'm
trying to say is use the comment section wisely, but do it. Now let's talk
about... wait I forgot the intro, let’s roll. And... by the way. benchmarks are
included too, let's start the intro. Talking about today's like aim which is
mere 2500 Likes. Do get it completed, please, now before I start with
something, I already mentioned the core audience of this build; 1080P gaming at
High Settings with good and consistent framerates it is going to be a good
build. Editing, Starting a YouTube Career? This PC can be put in a good PC's
category. It's good for editing. Even latest AAA Titles can be streamed easily.
So overall it is a good PC Build for Mid Segment and I told you its core
audience. If you plan to upgrade in future so I've mentioned some components
that can be installed later.
Let us talk about the components and firstly, the processor
itself is the Intel Core i5 12400F. Now this processor comes with 6 cores and
12 threads It is available for around Rupees 15,500; you can check the prices
yourself too but I've told the average pricing. It is based on Intel 7 Process
Node and 10nm Lithography. This processor comes with 18 MB Cache and has
support for both DDR4 as well as DDR5 RAM. It is not very important thing I'm
just telling for your information. Many of you guys must be thinking that I could
have recommended AMD too, is your contract with them over or has Intel paid you
better? First of all, this industry doesn't pay well. I'm being honest still
for your better information 5600X from AMD which has similar core-count is firstly
more expensive than this. Above all, for 1080P gaming which it is best suitable
for and is also recommended in this price segment because you'll get better
framerates; the 5600X performs 7-8% slower than the 12400F.
![]() |
| Rs 80,000 - Rs 90,000 Gaming PC Build 2022 | Ultimate 1080p Gaming & Editing PC |
So why would you buy a slow processor? When you can get 12400F for a lower price and it offers FPS Gaming comparatively. Understood? Now, tell me 5600X is being sold for Rupees 22,500 and there is a difference of Rupees 7,000. Would you spend Rupees 7,000 more? If you plan to spend then are you a toddler? [meme] Old days of Intel are gone, the stock cooler you get included is a new design cooler which also looks good and its heatsink is structurally different and has more surface area which helps your CPU boost well and you don't need to invest on a cooler initially, unless you live in a very hot place like Egypt. Speaking of Egypt, do watch Moon Knight. Moving on with the next component that is the Motherboard and for this I recommend the MSI MAG B660 Mortar DDR4. It'll be available for Rupees 16,000 and I recommend it because I've used it and by that, I mean I've also tested it. I've run i5 as well as i9 and it is really good in terms of VRM performance and its heatsinks do a good job in terms of VRM Cooling. It has many features like RAM Overclocking.
So overall, it a very good board and I'll get into the
details. There are 4 RAM slots in total and it supports 128 GB of total RAM. There
is a 12+1+1 Phase VRM Design which has beefy heatsink for helping the VRMs run
cool even with high core-count CPU. It has the M-ATX Form Factor. I forgot to
tell in the VRM section that is has 60A Power Stages. There are no doublers,
it's good and legit if you don't know about this stuff. No doublers, real 12 Phase
that's all I want to tell. Talking about the m.2 slots which is 2 and it
supports PCIe Gen 4, also the PCIe Slot supports Gen 4. It also supports ARGB,
I mean it has ARGB Header. Since it is a B660 Chipset Motherboard, it also
supports RAM Overclocking. If you happen to think that 6-core is for kids then
you can install an i7 too. It is a very capable motherboard for 16,000 Rupees,
so I recommended it.
Talking about the next component that is the RAM I always
use the Corsair Vengeance LPX RAM for these builds which is a 16 GB Memory Kit.
2 Sticks of 8 GB each which has a frequency of 3200 MHz I always recommend it
because compared to other RAMs these ones overclock a bit better and you kind
of get a slight performance boost. 1 Stick of 8 GB is available for Rupees 3,000
so 2 Sticks for 6,000 Rupees and if you buy one stick of 16 GB then it is available
for around 5,800 Rupees. Now talking about one of the most important component
that it the Graphics Card. For the Graphics Card I recommend Nvidia's GeForce
RTX 3050.


Post a Comment