Build me a machine in 150k

jack

gamer king
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This thread should be in pchelpdesk and there you would have gotten quicker replies. I suggest to pm a mod to move this thread to the pchelpdesk section.

Anyways this is just of the top of my head but here you go.

Asrock B450M Pro 4..........................................18500
Amd Ryzen 5 1400 4core 8thread 3.4ghz turbo.....12500
Aigo Icy E3 CPU Cooler......................................3800
Gskill aegis 2*8=16GB DDR4 2666......................12400
WD Blue 500GB 3D NAND Internal SSD..............10000
Seagate BarraCuda 4TB 256MB Cache................15500
Aigo JESM Dream MX400...................................7300
Corsair VS550...................................................7200
ZOTAC RTX 2060 6gb gddr6................................56900

Total: 144,100

Ps.

There is a shortage of amd motherboards so do make your decision quickly as cheaper amd motherboards are sold out quickly in the market.

Another incentive to buy quickly is the dollar rate which effects pc part prices so keep that in mind also.

All above recommended parts are new and in full warranty except for the processor which is slightly used hence the cheap price.
 
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YouG

Newbie
Dec 25, 2019
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Chitral
I recently built a gaming PC for around 130k (Jan 6 from Peshawar)

Specs:
• CPU : AMD Ryzen 5 2600
• MB : Gigabyte B450 GAMING X
• Ram : Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3000 MHz
• GPU : XFX RX 580 8GB GTS X-X-X Edition
[USED]
• SSD : HP EX900 NVMe PCIe M.2 500GB
• HDD : TOSHIBA HDWD110 1TB
• PSU : XFX Pro 550W 80+ Bronze [USED]
• Case: GIGABYTE C200 GLASS (GB-C200G)
 
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madserv

Newbie
Aug 2, 2009
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Peshawar
where from Peshawar ? any shop recommendation ?

I recently built a gaming PC for around 130k (Jan 6 from Peshawar)

Specs:
• CPU : AMD Ryzen 5 2600
• MB : Gigabyte B450 GAMING X
• Ram : Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3000 MHz
• GPU : XFX RX 580 8GB GTS X-X-X Edition
[USED]
• SSD : HP EX900 NVMe PCIe M.2 500GB
• HDD : TOSHIBA HDWD110 1TB
• PSU : XFX Pro 550W 80+ Bronze [USED]
• Case: GIGABYTE C200 GLASS (GB-C200G)
 

Simonsayz

Active member
Feb 17, 2014
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Islamabad
I would suggest that you build strong foundations whenever you build a PC, i.e, CPU, Motherboard and RAM. rest you can add/upgrade down the line, but if you have to upgrade CPU, motherboard or RAM later then these three things are inter-connected for not just performance but also compatibility. Graphics card, HDDs are upgradable/expandible.

I would recommend 3rd Gen Ryzen as there is a lot of performance upgrade from 2nd gen to 3rd Gen.
3600 is a sweet spot for price to performance in gaming so look into that
if you select 3600 then get a B450 motherboard as X570 boards will be expensive and overkill
3rd Gen Ryzen likes fast memory with low latency, so get 3600 Mhz RAM with lowest CAS that you can afford, e.g., 16 GB, 3600Mhz, 16-6-16-36
For boot drive get a NVMe with highest Read/Writes that you can afford, e.g., XPG SX6000 Lite 512GB
 

faraany3k

They are dying YO!!!
Nov 14, 2007
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Wait until next year. Lot of new tech will be coming and it will be a dramatic shift. If you want to build now, go with Ryzen 3600 or above processor.
 

Simonsayz

Active member
Feb 17, 2014
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Islamabad
Actually, best time to buy is right now, remember most of the tech is manufactured in China and the factories close down around 10th January for Chinese New Year but they haven't opened fully since then due to COVID-19. The supplies that are in the market right now, that is it. With the recent lockdowns, there are no shipments incoming, no importer is taking any order, plus with the rising US dollar, the prices won't be the same. Wall Street Journal has already published an article that all major manufacturers like Apple, Samsung, Sony and LG will skip launching new tech in 2020 citing supply chain and manufacturing constraints, so most likely no new tech will be coming in at least a year till all supply chain, transportation, mining, processing and manufacturing is back to normal. LTT did a video about his connections with PC industry and its pretty insightful.

 

GamerPeshawar

Beginner
Jun 29, 2015
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0
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Ryzen 5 1600 (about 20k)
Mother board (about 20k)
Cooler (3k to 5k)
2 x 8gb ram (about 10k)
3tb Hard disk (8k to 10k)
128gb ssd (3k to 5k)
Power Supply (5k to 10k)
GTX 1070 or 1070ti ( about 50k)



Maximum Price for all is about 130,000rs
 
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