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PC Build under Rs 26000

There's a long story to this. If you can't read just scroll down to the end to find the specifications.

Ashik and I had decided that we would go buy a new PC because the old one was messing up with my daily flow of purpose which was basic YouTube videos for study. My old PC had a Pentium processor which was a dual core CPU with 2GB of ram in 2023, would you imagine :P


We decided to meet at 12 at Vashi as I had my ibps RRB clerk exam on that day which was at Powai. There was megablock on that day as it was a Sunday. I had to come via thane. At thane, I already saw from my m-indicator app that there was a train to Vashi at 11:20, while i was crossing the platforms, it was already 11:15 so I thought naturally the incoming train would be of Vashi. I could'nt even check the indicator as the platform was full of people by the time I reached there I boarded the train. It was jam-packed.


To my surprise when the train didn't turned at Turbhe, I noticed that I have boarded the wrong train and I will have to align before it gets to far as there was a megablock. No trains were running on the harbour lines. So I had to get off and catch a bus to Vashi from Juinagar Railway Station. Ashik also reached Vashi Plaza in the mean time.


We asked the shopkeeper for a PC build between 20-25k, he showed us an intel build with i5 10400 I believe with 500GB SSD, 8gb ram, which was satisfactory but I watched Explaining Computer's guy YouTube Video which featured this build which I built. It took nearly 2 hours for the build as I was getting an b320 motherboard which was swapped to b450 with the same price budget. For trails we got Windows 11 installed till I setup my pc, anyways now it runs LinuxMint. Journey about LinuxMint would be posted soon!



Ryzen 5 3600G processor price 12000

B450 gigabyte motherboard 6900

16 Gb Ram 3700

500GB NVME Drive 2200

cabinet with power supply 1100

keyboard + mouse combo 350

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