40k budget gaming PC Guide bd 2021
Welcome to our Today’s Budget Gaming PC Build and Buying Guide.
In today's article I will show you how to build a gaming PC for 40 thousand taka. With this build you can play modern games at a good frame rate.
Note: The price of the components mentioned in the article may vary depending on the store or location, so find out before buying.
Processor
In today's budget gaming build we have selected the 9th generation Intel i3 9100F as the processor. It is one of the best budget processors of Intel. It costs 6,800 taka.
In the processor you get 4 cores and 4 threads. Its base clock is 3.60 GHz which can be boosted up to 4.20 GHz. Comes with 8 megabytes of smart cache memory.
Motherboard
In this build we have selected MSI H310M Gaming Arctic as the motherboard. It costs 6 thousand 200 rupees.
The motherboard of the Intel H310 chipset has an LGA1151 socket. The motherboard will run Intel 7th and 9th generation core processors as well as Pentium Gold and Celeron series processors.
In addition, the motherboard has the facility to use dual channel DDR4 RAM up to 32GB with 26 MHz bus speed, M2 NVMe slot, USB 3.1 port etc. Graphics card
The Gigabyte Radeon RX 570 8GB version has been selected as the GPU in our budget gaming PC build today. Its base frequency is 116 MHz and its boost frequency is 1244 MHz. The graphics card costs 13,900 taka.
We did not add any Nvidia card to the build. Because at this price you will not get 8 GB memory in any Nvidia graphics card.
GPU has 8 GB of memory so you can enjoy the latest games in high resolution ultra / high presets.
If you want to buy GPUs within the budget, it is better to buy AMD GPUs. And if your budget is high then you can buy Nvidia GPUs.
Ram
At one time gaming could be done with 4 GB RAM. But now it is no longer possible. At present, if you want to play gaming on a PC, it is essential to have at least 8 GB of RAM.
The build has Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR4 single stick as RAM. Its bus speed is 26 MHz. The price of ram 3600 taka.time
Storage
Whether you want an HDD drive for storage on your PC or an SSD drive is up to you. SSD drive will be good for you if you want performance. And if you want more storage then HDD drive will be better for you.
We have selected Seagate Barracuda's 1 terabyte drive as storage in this build. It will cost 3,600 taka.
If you want to take SSD instead of HDD drive, you will be recommended to take 240 GB Adata SU 650 SSD drive. It will cost 3,600 taka. This is a very good SSD drive to stay within budget.
Power supply
We have selected Antec Atom 550W as the power supply in the build; It was also used in a PC build worth 30,000 taka. It is capable of giving an output of 550 watts, which is enough for this system.
The price of power supply is 2,600 taka.
Casing
We have selected Antec NX100 as the casing in the build. The air flow system of the casing is fairly good. The price of the casing is 2,500 taka. You can also take any other casing of your choice if you want.
The prices of all the components of our build are given below:
Processor -6,800 taka
Motherboard -8,200 taka
Graphics Card -13,900 taka
Ram -3,600 taka
SSD - 3,600 taka
Power supply -2600 taka
Casing -2500 taka
Total cost -40,100 taka.
Performance
With this build of 40 thousand rupees, gaming can be done at high / ultra preset with 1080 pixel resolution quite comfortably. Below are some examples of how we can get average performance at high resolution at 1080p resolution from this build:
Assassin's Creed Odyssey - 61.4 FPS
Red Dead Redemption 2 - 72.3 FPS
Shadow of the Tomb Raider - 75.5 FPS
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - 63.8 FPS
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - 205 FPS
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds - 4.5 FPS
Call of Duty Modern Warfare - 105.9 FPS
Grand Theft Auto V - 63.9 FPS
Far Cry New Dawn - 92.8 FPS
Battlefield 5 - 104 FPS
Forza Horizon 4 - 65.5 FPS
Battlefield 1 - 108.6 FPS
Destiny 2 - 90.9 FPS
This was a 40 thousand taka gaming PC buying guide. I am ending here like today. If there is any mistake in the article, please forgive us and let us know what you think about our build in the comments section.
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