$450 Budget Gaming PC w/ An Intel CPU & Nvidia Graphics Card (Best Budget Gaming PC on The Market!)
Can you build a gaming PC for $450 in 2018? Yes, you can! It can even have an Intel CPU and Nvidia graphics card literally sparing no expense. That is what I go over in this video, and I hope it helps you build your next computer. Most people want an Intel processor and Nvidia GPU, but the price stops them. This video shows that even Nvidia and Intel parts can be affordable.
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About this video: In this video, I give you a $450 budget gaming PC build that features an Intel processor and a Nvidia graphics card. Thus, this is a high-end gaming PC without the high-end gaming PC price. Let's go ahead and get on with this build!
For the CPU, we went with a 3.6Ghz Dual-Core Intel Pentium G4600 processor. The interesting thing about this CPU is it has hyperthreading, the exact same L1 and L2 cache as an i3 all for a much cheaper price. You can pick up this processor for less than $80 on Amazon with free shipping. The Intel Pentium G4600 really is the best processor for a budget Intel gaming build.
Next, let's talk about the motherboard. For it, I picked a personal favorite of mine for budget building, and that is the ASRock B150M PRO4S MicroATX motherboard. This motherboard features 4 RAM slots allowing for up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM. It has 2 PCI-e slots letting you add in multiple graphics cards or a wifi card and graphics card with ease!
Next, let's talk RAM. For this build, I'm recommending 8GB Viper Elite Series DDR4 RAM. This is made up of two 4GB sticks letting you easily expand up to 16GB by purchasing two more sticks. I also have a two 8GB stick option linked above that will let you expand to 32GB of RAM in the future.
Moving on to the hard drive, we've got a 500GB Western Digital Caviar Blue that will give you plenty of room for Windows and some games. You can upgrade this to a 1TB Western Digital drive for just another $25, and for some, the extra space will be worth it. However, when you're building on this tight of a budget, you try to save money everywhere.
Speaking of spending a little extra though, I did just that on our case. The Cooler Master MasterBox Lite 3.1 is the beautiful case I am recommending. You could save money on by getting a different case, but I know this one has great cool and will allow for incredible cable management. From my experience, a case isn't something you want to skimp on if you can help it.
Lastly, we need a power supply, and I actually changed the power supply from what I said in the video to what has linked above in the description. For this system, I suggest a Seasonic M12II 620W fully modular power supply allowing for extreme and complete control of your cable management, and tons of ease of use. It will also give you PLENTY of room to expand this budget gaming PC in the future.
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