Ryzen PC Build 200k

Ak2021

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Hello Brothers - please suggest a Ryzen Build gaming pc under the budget of 200k. Do not include the screen. Main purpose is gaming. I am returning to the gaming world almost after 10 to 15 years as I used to play games in late 90s and early 2000s. Now returning to the gaming and building a pc feels like that I have to do a crash course first in pc build before making any purchase :). Please suggest a solid gaming pc Ryzen build in the 200k budget. Thank you.
 

Simonsayz

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Hello Brothers - please suggest a Ryzen Build gaming pc under the budget of 200k. Do not include the screen. Main purpose is gaming. I am returning to the gaming world almost after 10 to 15 years as I used to play games in late 90s and early 2000s. Now returning to the gaming and building a pc feels like that I have to do a crash course first in pc build before making any purchase :). Please suggest a solid gaming pc Ryzen build in the 200k budget. Thank you.
Welcome back to PC gaming, hate to break it to you but the "gaming" part of PC building is kinda messed up right now with GPU shortages causing GPU prices to be extremely inflated since November 2020. GPU stocks are increasing gradually since the latest cryptocurrency crash but it will take some time to get the prices settled back to MSRP. For now, you can plan a Ryzen build with a cheaper card, then upgrade it later on when the prices come down. My suggestion would be;

CPU: 5600X with stock cooler

Mobo: B550 motherboard, ASUS/Gigabyte/Asrock have good boards, mATX are cheaper than ATX, buy the one that is available and cheaper, if you need WiFi then get a motherboard with built-in WiFi.

RAM: 16GB (2x8GB Dual Channel kit), 3600Mhz at CAS Latency ~14 / 16 depending on price. G.Skills Trident Z Neo is a good RAM for Ryzen but buy what is cheapest among above specs.

SSD: NVMe SSD at least 512GB for your system drive, ~3000Mb/s Read/Write, 970 EVO Plus or 980 Pro equivalent.

PSU: Get at least a 80+ Gold rated power supply, will save you in electricity costs in long term. you should be able to fit in a MSRP RTX3060 in your budget so PSU should be 650 watts or higher, don't skimp on PSU, cheap PSU will damage your hardware, get Corsair RM series or equivalent.

Casing: AirFlow matters a LOT. Get a case with good airflow. At a lower price point
Antec NX800 or higher budget Cooler Master H500M.

GPU: This is where at present I would recommend that you buy a cheap GPU that can give you display out and some FPS on games, later upgrade to a RTX3060.
 
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