Not bad for a guy whos building a PC for the first time right?
Well, Every part of this PC was picked out to meet my requirements,
not just performance and productivity-wise,
Looks of this PC was also a huge consideration to me, so I made
sure this PC should be best of both worlds.
Performance as well as looks.
Processor
For the processor, my selection was Intel 7th GEN Pentium, G4560
The reason for choosing this CPU instead of an i3 was its got
hyperthreading which previous generations of Pentium processors
lacked and it is ₹ 3000, cheaper than i3. So why not.
And its performance is only 10% lower than i3. ₹ 3000 for 10
percent boost in the speed? After doing a lot of research. This was
the best bang for the buck processor for me.
Motherboard
For the motherboard.
I wanted something that's not too cheap and I wanted something that
had at least a little bit of future upgradability. So I went with Asus
Prime B250M-Plus
It is kind of a mid-range motherboard but the things this motherboard
had to offer at this price point are great.
It’s got four DDR4 RAM slots at 2400MHz speeds and has support for
upgradability up to 64gig ram.
It’s got two M.2 slots and it also has Intel Optane support. So I really
didn’t want to cheap out on the motherboard since it’s the main part of
a PC.
Ram
As of ram, my choice was Corsair 8 gig at 2400mhz speeds
single stick, yeah 16gig is a minimum requirement these days but as
of now due to my budget constraint and ram prices going up like a
rocket I'm going with 8gig RAM for now but in future, I have 3 more
slots to upgrade my ram.
GPU
For GPU what I got in my budget was really awesome, for a
decent 1080p gaming with a decent FPS and for 1080p Video
rendering this was the best, my choice of GPU is Gigabyte's Nvidia
GeForce GTX 1050ti Low Profile with 4GB VRAM. Frankly speaking, I
was a bit reluctant about this GPU but this GPU what it has to offer at
this price point is awesome. Not a single lag in any games I’ve played
so far Gaming and benchmark review coming soon in near future so
keep posted.
Storage
For storage instead of relying just on a mechanical hard
the drive which would have been a cheaper solution.
I added an SSD for a boot drive for the increase in boot speed and
loading speed in games. So I went with a Kingston 120 gig SSD for
BOOT drive.
For extra storage to download my steam library and copy the shot
footage and my video library I added a 1TB Seagate Barracuda hard
drive. In the future, I might add an M.2 SSD as a boot drive for more speed
and An another Hard drive for extra storage.
Case
For the case, I really fell in love with this mid-tower Cooler Master's Masterbox lite 5 which is a budget oriented case but doesn’t look like one. With acrylic see-through side panel and a front panel which is tinted and looks stealthy. Front panel I/O has two USB 3 ports and audio in and out ports. The case has room for an ample amount of airflow. This case comes with a single 120mm fan preinstalled in the rear for exhaust. It has room for mounting either three 120mm fans or two 140mm fans at the front of the case. This case is awesome, right?
PSU
This is where I really tried to save a lot of money and got an
Artis VIP500 Gold which I was really really reluctant at first, but when
I got it turned out to be a good power supply and really silent one with
a 120mm fan for cooling. I was surprised
Down the line, if I want to upgrade any parts of my PC I would surely
change my PSU and get a Modular PSU with a higher voltage with a gold or platinum rating for performance escalation and for the ease of
the cable management.
Keyboard & Mouse
For keyboard and mouse, I clearly didn't want to
spend much but I wanted something really reliable and durable so I
went with this Cooler Master Devastator 3 which is a really good
gaming keyboard and mouse combo for budget gamers. This
keyboard and mouse has 7 changeable lights which look really cool
and gives that Gaming look for Budget gamers without reducing your
wallet’s weight.
Speakers
For speakers, I got this Logitech Z120 Stereo speaker
(Black and White) Actually, I wanted to get a sound bar or something
or good gaming speakers but this was right in my budget saw an
online review and got these... They are decent for their price actually
pretty good for the price and it is easily audible across the room and
there is nothing fancy about sound quality like bass boost or
something, it is flat and it is decent for the price.
Looks & aesthetic:
Speaking of looks and aesthetic, as I was building a gaming PC I
wanted it to look like one
The reason I went with this case is I certainly I wanted a case with
see-through side panel and I was searching for one that's when I
came across this Cooler Master Masterbox lite 5 which was just
launched, without any second thought I ordered this case keeping
RGB lighting and RGB fans in mind, I have future plans for lighting
this build with RGB strips or RGB fans, For now, there is no
overheating issues in this build so no requirement for fans.
Keeping looks in mind the next item I selected for this build is
keyboard and mouse when it comes to the gaming build RGB is a
must. So I selected this Keyboard mouse combo from Cooler Master,
Looks great, doesn't it?
Reason for this build:
I have two main reasons to build this PC
Gaming
Video editing
As I was starting a YouTube channel, I wanted a PC to edit my videos for this channel.
So I wasn't sure if I wanted a Windows PC or an Apple Machine. but one thing I realized was MAC was expensive and I wanted a PC in which I can game too. So Mac was out of the way and I decided to build a PC.
I didn't know anything about PC building, Never in my life, I've built a PC.
I even thought of getting a prebuilt PC but like every person in this internet era I went to the Internet searching whether to build a PC or to get a prebuilt PC, but the moment I watched a PC building video I realized that I'm gonna be building a PC myself according to my needs.
Speaking of Needs
Another requirement for me Gaming,
I was always a gamer from my childhood.
As years passed after school and college, it all started to drift off.
But I've always been gamer from the heart.
I am a gamer and I always will be so this was another reason to
choose windows over mac.
Benchmarks:
So the performance-wise honestly speaking this PC exceeded my
expectations see it for yourself... As of benchmarks goes
Cinebench’s Open GL score is 96.08 fps and CPU score is 374cb
Our open CL scores in Geekbench is 85501 and our core speeds in
Geekbench is single core scored 3862 and multicore score was 6763
Future plans for this build:
Well, keeping the budget in mind I had to cut down a lot, but down the
line, I have plans for this build.
Soon I’ll be upgrading my ram with an addition of another 8gig to
make it at least 16 gig which is bare minimum these days to boost the
rendering speeds and overall improvement in performance.
One more thing I really want to upgrade is My CPU with a core
i5-7500 or core i7-7600u for that extra cores and power. Since my
board doesn't support newest 8th gen Intel processors and doesn’t
have overclocking capabilities I have to go with 7th gen processors.
Non-K version of Intel processors.
Speaking of upgrades I will be adding a very important upgrade to
this build that is RGB... HAHA yeah, RGB is very important in a build
like this surely will be upgrading that too
I've made a video of the same in my youtube channel guys check that out too












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