Summary of "মধ্যবিত্তের PC Build Guide Ft. 5700G | ৫০ হাজার টাকায় Starter PC Build🔥"
Overview
Purpose: a value-oriented starter PC build focused on performance and future upgradeability while keeping cost around 50,000 Bangladeshi taka. The build uses an APU (no discrete GPU) to save cost but keep usable gaming/productivity performance.
This guide outlines a budget APU-based starter PC (target ≈ 50,000 BDT), the core components chosen, why they were selected, recommended alternatives, and notes on performance and upgrades.
Core components, features, and rationale
CPU (APU)
- AMD Ryzen 5700G
- 8 cores / 16 threads
- ~3.8 GHz base, ~4.6 GHz boost
- Integrated Radeon Vega 8 graphics — suitable for light-to-moderate gaming at low settings
- Market price cited: ≈ 19,000 BDT
- Alternative: Ryzen 5600G (cheaper option) can save ≈ 3,000 BDT if budget is tight
Motherboard
- Entry-level Asus Prime (referenced model “520 MR”)
- 2 RAM slots, one PCIe Gen3 M.2 slot
- Entry-level 4-phase VRM
- Price cited: ≈ 8,500 BDT
- Notes:
- Platform/APU choice keeps the build on PCIe Gen3
- Alternatives: budget boards from MSI, Colorful, Gigabyte at similar prices
Storage
- Western Digital Blue SN570 NVMe SSD
- 250 GB chosen to keep total cost down
- Prices: 250 GB ≈ 5,000 BDT; 512 GB ≈ 9,000 BDT
- Recommendation: pick 512 GB or 1 TB if your budget allows
Memory
- 2 × OCPC XT 8 GB DDR4 sticks (total 16 GB), 3200 MHz, CL16
- Dual-channel required because there’s no discrete GPU — dual-channel yields much better integrated-GPU performance (single-stick can cost roughly ~35% performance loss for the iGPU)
- Kit price cited: ≈ 8,000 BDT for the pair
- Context: DDR4 chosen due to current market/pricing vs. DDR5
Case and PSU
- Revenger Echo 200 (compact)
- Includes a 200 W non-rated, non-modular PSU (2-year warranty) and one exhaust fan
- Metal chassis; available in white (~2,500 BDT) or black (~2,400 BDT)
- Notes:
- Build uses the stock CPU cooler
- If you plan to add a discrete GPU later, buy a better aftermarket cooler and a separate quality PSU (the included 200 W unit is insufficient for many GPUs)
Performance and upgrade notes
- This APU-based starter system is suitable for productivity tasks and light gaming at low settings.
- Dual-channel RAM is critical for integrated GPU performance — using a single stick will significantly reduce gaming performance.
- Some compromises (e.g., 250 GB NVMe) were made to hit the ~50K target.
- Upgradability:
- You can add a discrete GPU later, but plan to upgrade PSU, cooler, and possibly case for better power and thermal handling.
- Motherboard choice affects future expandability (slots, headers, VRM quality).
Costs and tips
- Total quoted build cost: ≈ 51,000 BDT; with discounts or small adjustments you can reach the 50,000 BDT target.
- Suggested trade-offs to reduce cost:
- Choose the cheaper APU (Ryzen 5600G)
- Pick a smaller/cheaper case or PSU (but avoid very low-quality PSUs)
- Stick with 250 GB storage initially, upgrade later
- Other options:
- Budget motherboards from MSI, Colorful, Gigabyte
- ARGB/feature-rich cases — only if the motherboard has ARGB headers and you can spare the budget
Content type and next steps
- This is a budget PC build guide: component selection rationale, price breakdown, and alternatives.
- The original source mentions upcoming performance testing in the video.
Main speakers / sources
- Video presenter / host (unnamed in subtitles)
- Brands/products referenced: AMD (Ryzen 5700G, Radeon Vega), ASUS (Prime board), MSI, Colorful, Gigabyte, Western Digital (SN570), OCPC (RAM), Revenger (case/PSU)
Category
Technology
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