Completed construction project.
Completed construction project.
Constructing a gaming computer involves considerations regarding its effectiveness and potential modifications.
The system specifications include: Ryzen 5 3600 processor, RTX 2600 graphics card, a 240GB Kingston SSD, a 2TB Seagate hard drive, 16GB Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz RAM, an AMD Wraith Stealth cooler, an Antec NX400 case, an Antec 550W 80+ PSU, an MSI B450 Tomahawk Max motherboard, and a BenQ Zowie 144Hz 1ms monitor alongside a TP-Link PCIe high-speed Wi-Fi card.
Your construction appears solid, aside from the storage drive and power supply unit. In India, assembling PCs can be challenging because PC part picker currently offers limited availability of components. I suggest using a grey-labeled Corsair CX 550 power supply and switching to a Crucial solid-state drive.
Replace Kingston with either Crucial MX500 or Samsung 860 evo.
Ensure your 16GB RAM is configured as a 2x8GB set.
Consider acquiring a more effective cooling solution than the Wraith Stealth.
For your friend, who is from India and has a budget of 75,000 Indian Rupees, he requires a monitor with a refresh rate of 144Hz and a capable gaming personal computer to play high-fidelity, graphically intensive games.
The display is not restricted, and its function remains fully operational.
Your construction appears solid, with the exception of the solid-state drive and power supply unit. In India, assembling PCs can be challenging due to limited component availability on sites like PC Part Picker. I suggest using a generic grey-labeled Corsair CX 550, and switching to a Crucial solid-state drive for improvements.
You can purchase a system costing approximately Rs.75,000, but it’s advisable to select a different RAM manufacturer with an 8 x 2 GB configuration. As demonstrated in my profile, I’ve utilized Kingston memory, which performs optimally at 3200MHz. I acquired it for around Rs.4500 from Amazon India.