Want a PC that’s good for 1080p gaming, making stuff, and daily tasks all for under ₹50,000? In 2025, you can build a great computer in India without spending too much. It’s perfect for games like Valorant, editing videos in Premiere Pro, or doing things like coding. Here’s a simple list of parts—monitor, RAM, SSD, CPU, GPU, motherboard, power supply, and extras with why we picked them, their costs, and how to make them better later.
The Parts: What They Are and Why They’re Good
1. CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (4.2 GHz)
- What It Has: 6 cores, 12 threads, goes up to 4.2 GHz.
- Cost: ₹8,500-₹9,000
- Why We Picked It: This part runs games well, like 60 FPS in GTA V on medium, and helps with editing videos or keeping lots of tabs open (10 or more). It’s cheap, easy to find, and works with low-cost motherboards.
- Better Option Later: Ryzen 5 5600 (~₹11,000-₹12,000)
- Why It’s Better: Goes faster at 4.4 GHz, making games and edits 5-10% quicker than the 5500.
- Amazon Link: AMD Ryzen 5 5500
2. GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT (4GB)
- What It Has: 4GB GDDR6, RDNA 2 style.
- Cost: ₹13,000-₹13,500
- Why We Picked It: It’s great for 1080p, giving 100+ FPS in Valorant and 50+ FPS in GTA V on medium-high settings. It can also do simple editing, like in Photoshop. The 4GB memory isn’t the best for new games later, but it’s good and cheap for now.
- Better Option Later: RX 6600 (8GB) (~₹18,500-₹19,500)
- Why It’s Better: Has 8GB, so it’s 20-30% faster, like 70+ FPS in GTA V, and helps with bigger editing jobs.
- Amazon Link: AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT (4GB)
3. Motherboard: MSI A520M-A PRO
- What It Has: AM4 socket, works with DDR4, PCIe 3.0.
- Cost: ₹4,700-₹4,900
- Why We Picked It: It fits the Ryzen 5 5500 (might need a small update), has a spot for a fast SSD, and enough USB slots. It’s simple, strong, and not pricey, though it doesn’t have the latest PCIe 4.0.
- Better Option Later: MSI B550M PRO-VDH (~₹7,000-₹8,000)
- Why It’s Better: Adds PCIe 4.0, making new GPUs and SSDs 5-10% faster good for upgrades.
- Amazon Link: MSI A520M-A PRO
4. RAM: Kingston Fury Beast 16GB (1x16GB)
- What It Has: 16GB, DDR4 3200MHz speed.
- Cost: ₹3,200-₹3,400
- Why We Picked It: 16GB is enough for gaming, small edits, and using lots of apps at once. One stick keeps it cheap, and you can add another later. It’s a good pick you’ll see everywhere.
- Better Option Later: Add Another 16GB DDR4 (~₹3,200-₹3,400)
- Why It’s Better: Gets you 32GB and makes things 10-15% smoother for games and edits.
- Amazon Link: Kingston Fury Beast 16GB (1x16GB) DDR4
5. SSD: Crucial P3 500GB NVMe M.2
- What It Has: 500GB, 3500MB/s read, 3000MB/s write.
- Cost: ₹2,900-₹3,100
- Why We Picked It: Starts Windows super fast under 10 seconds and holds games like BGMI and editing apps. 500GB is fine for the basics and gives good speed for the money.
- Better Option Later: Crucial P5 Plus 1TB (~₹5,500-₹6,000)
- Why It’s Better: Doubles to 1TB and speeds up to 6600MB/s, making loads 20-30% faster with more space.
- Amazon Link: Crucial P3 500GB NVMe M.2
6. Power Supply: Ant Esports VS500L (500W)
- What It Has: 500W, 80+ certified.
- Cost: ₹2,300-₹2,400
- Why We Picked It: Gives enough power for this build’s ~350W use and a little extra for upgrades. It’s a cheap Indian part you can find easily, but it’s not the strongest for big changes later.
- Better Option Later: Corsair CX650 (650W) (~₹4,500-₹5,000)
- Why It’s Better: Goes to 650W, giving 20-30% more power for bigger parts in the future.
- Amazon Link: Ant Esports VS500L
7. Monitor: Acer Nitro VG240Y
- What It Has: 24-inch IPS, 1920×1080, 75Hz, 1ms response.
- Cost: ₹8,000-₹8,500
- Why We Picked It: 75Hz makes games nicer than 60Hz, and the IPS screen shows good colors for editing. It’s a cheap, popular choice you can get online or in shops.
- Better Option Later: Acer Nitro XV240Y (144Hz) (~₹11,000-₹12,000)
- Why It’s Better: Jumps to 144Hz, making fast games like Valorant feel twice as smooth editing stays the same.
- Amazon Link: Acer Nitro VG240Y
8. Case: Zebronics Zeb-111 Transformer
- What It Has: Mid-tower, 1 fan, glass side.
- Cost: ₹2,600-₹2,700
- Why We Picked It: Holds all the parts, keeps air moving with one fan, and looks cool with glass. It’s low-cost, but you might add a ₹300 fan if it gets hot.
- Better Option Later: Ant Esports ICE-211 (~₹3,500-₹4,000)
- Why It’s Better: Has more fans and space, keeping things 5-10°C cooler for upgrades.
- Amazon Link: Zebronics Zeb-111 Transformer
9. Accessories: Basic Stuff
- What It Has: Zebronics Zeb-K35 keyboard + mouse combo (~₹750-₹850), free Ryzen Wraith Spire cooler.
- Cost: ₹750-₹850 (cooler comes with CPU).
- Why We Picked It: The keyboard and mouse are cheap and tough for gaming or work, and the cooler stops the CPU from getting hot. They’re simple and easy to find, but not fancy.
- Better Option Later: Logitech G102 Mouse + K380 Keyboard (~₹2,300-₹2,500)
- Why It’s Better: Makes gaming and typing 10-20% better feels nicer too.
- Flipkart Link: Zebronics Zeb-K35 keyboard + mouse combo
Total Cost: ₹47,000-₹48,500
Fits under ₹50,000, depending on where you buy. Try bargaining offline or checking sales like Amazon’s Great Indian Festival and Flipkart’s festival offers to save more.
Why This Works for India in 2025
- Games: Gets 80+ FPS in BGMI, 50+ FPS in GTA V at 1080p (medium).
- Making Stuff: Good for 1080p video editing and photos.
- Work: Handles coding, spreadsheets, and calls easily.
All parts are in India, so no high shipping costs.
What You’ll Get
- Games: Valorant: 100+ FPS, GTA V: 50-60 FPS, BGMI: 80+ FPS (medium-high).
- Editing: Quick 1080p edits in DaVinci Resolve; Photoshop is smooth.
- Work: 10+ tabs and apps, no slowing down.
How to Buy in India
- Online: Amazon.in, Flipkart, PrimeABGB, and MDComputers look for cheap deals.
- Offline: Ask for lower prices at Lamington Road (Mumbai), Nehru Place (Delhi), or Ritchie Street (Chennai).
- Building It: Watch YouTube to do it yourself or pay ₹500-1,000 at a shop.
Easy Guide: Moving to 2K Resolution
Want to upgrade into 2K (1440p) later? Here’s what to change:
- GPU: RX 6600 (~₹18,500-₹19,500) for 60+ FPS in 2K games (vs. 30-40 FPS now).
- Monitor: 27-inch 1440p, like LG 27QN600 (~₹19,500-₹20,500), for clearer pictures.
- Power Supply: Corsair CX650 (~₹4,500-₹5,000) for more power.
- Extra Cost: ~₹42,500-₹45,000, making it ~₹89,500-₹93,500 total.
This makes games and edits sharper, but it’s over ₹50,000.
Start Your ₹50,000 PC Now
This build gives you strong 1080p power for 2025, made for India’s budget buyers. Get your parts and start gaming, editing, or working. What’s your first thing to do?






