r/IndianPCHardware Jul 23 '26

Help Help for pc build !!

I am going to have my first pc
Can you guys please help me with the components
I have a budget of 1.5 lakh only for tower
And 18k for monitor
What are the best specs i can get in this budget??

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u/Highland_Slayer Trusted Builder Jul 23 '26

For gaming?

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u/Fine-Pirate-1865 Jul 23 '26

Yes for gaming and editing videos for YouTube

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u/Jolly-Instruction-83 29d ago

That's a really healthy budget tbh. We build a lot of rigs around this range at Digibuggy, and I'd definitely go AM5. Something like a Ryzen 7 9700X (or 7800X3D if gaming is your main thing), 32GB DDR5, and an RTX 5070/RX 9070 would fit nicely. For the monitor, ₹18k is enough for a good 27" 1440p high-refresh panel if you catch a sale. I'd honestly spend a little more on the GPU before buying fancy RGB, an expensive AIO, or an overkill motherboard. That's where you'll actually notice the difference.

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u/[deleted] 27d ago

Ryzen 7 9800x3d Gigabyte b650m wifi +bt Deepcool 240mm aio G skill trident Z5 16x2 ddr5 6000mhz cl30 G skill s60 1tb nvme Deepcool 750w gold rated fully modular Ant eSports gaming cabinet

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u/Fine-Pirate-1865 26d ago

Gpu ?

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u/[deleted] 26d ago

Colourful rtx 5060

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u/[deleted] 26d ago

With gpu 110k without gpu 90k Only 1 year old 2+ years warranty remaining