Hey, are you looking for an 80K PC build 2024? This post has the answer to your question.
Having a budget of 80K INR will give a gaming PC that will be good for 1080p high refresh rate gaming and 1440p gaming. You will be able to game and stream your games simultaneously.
Let’s see this 80k gaming PC configuration:
Specification of Gaming PC under 80000
PC Components | Model Names |
---|---|
CPU | Intel Core I5 12400F |
CPU Cooler | Ant Esports ICE C621 CPU Cooler |
Motherboard | MSI PRO B760M-P DDR5 |
RAM | T-Force Vulcan DDR5 8GB x2 5200MHz |
Graphics Card | Galax GeForce RTXâ„¢ 3060 Ti GDDR6X |
SSD | Western Digital WD Blue SN580 NVMe 1TB |
Power Supply | Deepcool PK650D |
PC Cabinet | MSI MAG Forge 112R |
Gaming PC build under 80000
This gaming PC build under 80000 has an Intel i5 12400F and RTX 3060Ti GPU. The setup seems similar to my 75K gaming PC build, though it differs.
This is based on the DDR5 version which requires a DDR5 motherboard and DDR5 system memory. DDR5 will significantly boost your gaming performance on 1080p and 1440p resolution compared to DDR4.
In terms of gaming at 1080p and 1440p resolution expect really good performance at high settings. On modern AAA titles, you can easily get 80+ FPS except for some heavily VRAM-demanding games.
On older AAA titles you can easily get more than 100 FPS at 1080p and around 70-80 FPS at 1440p, which is pretty decent for 1440p gaming at high settings.
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CPU – Intel i5 12400F
For this 80k PC build 2024, I used an Intel i5 12400F which is the cheapest processor in the LGA 1700 socket line-up. The 13th and 14th gen i5s are still way above the budget to use in an 80k budget PC build.
This is a 6-core and 12-thread processor with max RAM support of 128GB DDR4 and DDR5, with DDR5 speeds up to 4800 MHz speeds. It doesn’t have an i-GPU, so pairing it with a dedicated GPU is a good idea.
Key Specs
CPU Cores: 6 core / 12 thread |
CPU cache: 18MB Smart cache |
Clock Speed: 2.5 GHz Base / 4.4 GHz Boost |
TDP: up to 117W |
CPU Socket: LGA 1700 socket |
Supports PCIe 5.0 and 4.0 express Supports DDR4 and DDR5 |
Support Win 10 and 11 |
CPU Cooler
Using only a stock Intel cooler won’t cut out in terms of cooling a 6-core processor for a longer period. You will throttle it while using it for gaming or other CPU-intensive tasks.
So using a good aftermarket cooler for this PC under 80k is necessary. I used a Cooler Master Hyper H410R RGB CPU Air Cooler, a 4 copper heat pipes design with single tower fins, and 92mm RGB PWM fans for robust cooling.
The RGB of the fans is controllable and perfectly suitable for this good gaming PC under 80k. It also improves your overall gaming PC aesthetics.
Key Specs
92MM RGB PWM Fans |
4 Copper Heat pipes (Black) |
FAN Speed: 2000 + 10% RPM |
Can cool up to 260W TDP CPUs |
CPU Socket Support: supports Both Intel and AMD CPUs |
Motherboard
The motherboard I used in this budget PC build under 80000 is MSI PRO B760M-P DDR5 which supports up to Intel’s 14th generation CPUs.
This motherboard has 4x RAM slots with a max RAM capacity of 256GB, each slot can hold up to 48GB RAM stick and speeds up to DDR5 6800 MHz (OC).
It supports XMP 3.0 and dual controller dual-channel mode.
Key Specs
Socket: LGA 1700 |
Storage Slots: 4x SATA III (6 Gb/s) and 2x M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 slot |
PCIe 4.0 slot: 1x PCIe 4.0 |
USB Ports: 1x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C (Rear), 1x USB 3.2 Gen1 (Rear), 2x USB 3.2 Gen1 (Front) 4x USB 2.0 (Rear) and 4x USB 2.0 (Front) |
LAN: Realtek RTL8118H Gigabit LAN (1 Gbps/100 Mbps) |
Supports Win 10 and 11 |
RAM
I used T-Force Vulcan DDR5 8GB RAM for this gaming PC configuration under 80000 clocked at 5200 MHz speeds.
It has a sleek design and is reinforced with single-block aluminum alloy for better cooling, durability, and visual aesthetics with a gorgeous streamlined angular design.
It has a great performance with a gaming outlook, a strengthened PMIC cooling design for effective and stable operations, and an on-die ECC for a stable system.
Key Specs
RAM Capacity: 2x 8GB DDR5 (16 GB) |
RAM Speed: 5200 MHz |
CAS Latency: CL40 |
Compatible for AMD and Intel Platforms |
Graphics Card
Now comes the most expensive part of this 80000 gaming PC build, the graphics card is Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GDDR6X GPU, an 8GB graphics card with a phenomenal performance at this price point.
This graphics card can handle gaming at 1440p 80-90 FPS gaming at high settings with other advantages like streaming, editing, and designing.
It has a dual fan design with 102mm fans for effectively cooling your RTX 3060 Ti graphics card. It requires a minimum power supply of 650W.
Key Specs
VRAM: 8GB GDDR6X |
Cuda Cores: 4864 Units |
GPU Clock Speed: 1410 MHz Base / 1680 MHz Boost |
Memory Speed: 19 Gb/s |
Memory Bus Width: 256-bit |
Memory Bandwidth: 608 GB/s |
Display Output: 3x DP 1.4a and 1x HDMI 2.1 with HDCP 2.3 support |
Interface: PCI-e 4.0 x16 |
SSD
For this fast gaming PC, you need a fast storage device. So I used Western Digital WD Blue SN580 NVMe 1TB, a Gen 4 SSD for fast data transfer and loading speeds.
Having a 1TB SSD in this gaming PC build under 80k is sufficient for casual gaming and other productive tasks. If you are a heavy gamer, then you should get an extra 1TB HDD/SSD for storing those large game libraries.
Key Specs
Storage Capacity:Â 1 TeraByte |
Storage Speed: 4150 MB/S Read Speed and 4150 MB/S Write Speed |
Storage interface: M.2 NVMe PCI-e 4.0 x4 |
5 years Warranty |
Operating Temp: 0°C to 85°C |
Power Supply Unit
For this best PC under 80000, I used a branded power supply, MSI MAG A650BN. It is a 650-watt non-modular power supply with 80+ bronze certification, which means 85% efficiency is guaranteed.
The better the power supply, the safer your PC components will be. It has stealth black power cables that easily blend with other PC parts. It is famous for its reliability, stability, and low noise performance.
Key Specs
80+ Bronze Certification |
Power output: 650 Watts |
Topology: Active PFC+, DC-to-DC |
120mm Sleeve bearing silent fan |
5 years Limited Warranty |
Gaming PC Case – MSI MAG Forge 120A
The PC case I used for this amazing 1440 gaming PC setup under 80000 INR is MSI MAG Forge 120A, a mid-tower gaming cabinet by MSI.
It comes with 5 pre-installed ARGB fans which can be controlled by MSI Mystic Lights software. It also has an LED switch to control lights manually, a tool-less tempered glass side panel, and a magnetic dust filter.
It can house up to 8 fans and Liquid AIO radiators of sizes up to 240mm at the front, up to 140mm at the top, and 120mm at the rear.
Key Specs
Motherboard Support: ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX |
Fan Support:Â 3x 120mm/2x 140mm (Front), 1x 120mm (Rear), 2x 120mm(Bottom), and 2x 120mm/140mm (Top) |
I/O Panel: 2x USB 3.2 Gen1, 1x Mic, 1x Audio out, Power, LED, and Reset button |
Slots: 7x Expansion slots, 2x 3.5″ HDD bay, 3x 2.5″ SSD bay |
Video Card length: 330mm CPU cooler height: 160mm |
Case Fan
I have also added a 2x Cooler Master CF120 ARGB Case Fan in this gaming PC under 80000 with Nvidia graphics card for better airflow and thermal management.
It is an ARGB fan whose lighting can be controlled by a motherboard with minimum noise. It is black and its frame is reinforced with PBT for stability. It will improve your overall gaming PC look.
Key Specs
Case Support: All type of PC Cases |
2x 120mm ARGB Fans |
Fan RPM: 1200 ± 200 RPM |
Fan Bearing Type: Rifle Bearing |
2 years warranty |
Performance Overview
FAQs
Can I build gaming PC under 80000?
Yes, you can easily build a gaming PC under 80000 using an Intel i5 12400F with a DDR5 motherboard and an RTX 3060Ti graphics card.
Can 80000 gaming PC do 4K gaming?
Yes, but you have to lower down your graphics settings to med-high on some AAA title games if you use an RTX 3060Ti 8GB or any other 8GB Graphics card on your gaming PC.
Which graphics card is best for 80000 gaming PC?
RTX 3060Ti is the best graphics card that can be used for 80k gaming PC.
Conclusion
I used Intel i5 12400F as i5 13th and 14th gen are way too costly for this build.
Using RTX 3060Ti GDDR6X was the only best option due to its performance though it only has 8GB VRAM which seems pretty low due to some modern games specifications.
Another option is using AMD Radeon RX 7600XT which has 16GB VRAM but it performs worse than RTX 3060Ti at the same price point. RTX 3060Ti GDDR6 wins by 18% margin on games.
I hope you like this 80000 gaming PC using Intel i5 CPU. Product prices may vary. Happy Gaming !!
Thank You !!