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Are you seeking to build a PC under 1.5 lakhs? Well, building a PC of your choice mainly depends upon your purpose: Gaming, Content Creation, or General use. And then, comes the part of selecting the necessary hardware. Which is kind of a hassle for those who are newbies in tech. That's why we've created a list of PC builds that you can opt for under 1.5 lakhs. For NPR 150,000, you can get a fairly powerful system for gaming and editing.
If you've ever wondered why a gaming PC is so expensive, the GPU is to largely blame. But it's also the main component for your PC to render complex graphics. And for under 150,000 rupees, you are looking at the latest gen entry-tier/mid-range GPUs. You'll notice that our list is dominated by NVIDIA RTX GPUs which is pretty ideal at this price point.
For this price, you are getting the latest gen silicon– Intel Core i5-13400. Or, why not opt for a Ryzen 7 5700X, if you are on the AMD team? Both are capable processors and should suffice your normal editing/gaming/casual needs, without breaking a sweat.
A motherboard is essentially a circuit board that connects all of the components of your PC. Its selection is primarily determined by the brand of CPUs you intend to use in your build. Intel and AMD CPUs use different motherboards, each with its own set of sockets and chipsets. So your motherboard choice will be affected by the choice of your CPU.
Cooling is an important component of a CPU build and has a direct impact on how well your processor performs. Cooling options range from simple fans and heatsinks to sophisticated liquid cooling systems. For this price point, you can get a Fantech LC240 AIO Closed liquid cooling which is good enough to dissipate the heat. Meanwhile, the PC build with a Redmi G24 monitor will get you a DeepCool AK400 cooling fan at 150,000.
The Power Supply Unit (PSU), as the name implies, provides the necessary power for your build to function. We have brought 750W PSU Bronze options from Arseze and Goldkist.
RAM is the computer's volatile or short-term memory. There are numerous RAM manufacturers to choose from but to avoid any problems, stick with branded RAM. Anyone building a PC in 2023 should at least consider DDR4 RAM, which is also sufficient for gaming and editing. For the price, 16GB of RAM is all you can get.
Generally, there are two types of storage to choose from: SSD, and HDD. Although your storage options will have little impact on your gameplay and frame rate, they will have a significant impact on your PC's responsiveness, installation time, app opening times, and data transfer speeds. Since Hard drives are too slow, we recommend an SSD for your games and system files. But, if you work with large amounts of video and media, investing in them (HDDS) for bulk storage might not be a bad idea either. 512GB SSD should be a minimum and you can always upgrade it later on.
Finally, a case is what holds everything together. For the build, you can find the PC Case for as little as Rs. 10,000 in Nepal and the high-end variants can go really steep in price. The amount of airflow allowed by the case results in more efficient cooling, not to mention lower noise levels. For all types of PC builds, an MSI Windtalker W400 case will suffice.
The above-listed PCs can be assembled in Nepal at the mentioned price via Matechi. You can also build your dream PC by customizing components to your specifications. For starters, Matechi is a sister company of Fantech, so you can be confident that all of the products are genuine. Their showroom is in New Road, Kathmandu.
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Product Name | Price |
|---|---|
| PC Build Under 1.5 Lakh (Intel) | Rs. 1,49,999 |
| PC Build Under 1.5 Lakh (AMD) | Rs. 1,50,000 |
| PC Build Under 1.5 Lakh (AMD) with Monitor | Rs. 1,49,999 |
| PC Build Under 1.5 Lakh (Intel) with Monitor | Rs. 1,49,999 |