Note: Component prices and stocks are very unstable. Prices may change or components may go out of stock by the time you are reading this post. That's why I'm keeping the budget range this big. Build according to availability and selling prices.
Processor
AMD Build
Ryzen 3 3100 - 4 core 8 thread
Alternative*: Ryzen 5 3600 - 6 core 12 thread
Intel Build
i3-10100 - 4 core 8 thread(i3-10100F would be cheaper)
Alternative*: i5-10400F - 6 core 12 thread
* - 6 core processors are more useful in video editing like tasks. So if you can sacrifice some graphics settings(or some FPS) for sake of getting better productivity performance, then you can opt for a cheaper graphics card like 1650 Super or RX 580 8GB to save money for the CPU.
Motherboard
AMD Build
MSI A320M-A Pro MAX - Ryzen 3rd gen ready.
B450 and B550 Motherboards will let you overclock the processor. But they also come with a price premium. So only consider them if you're sure that you'll be overclocking the processor or upgrading to a more powerful processor later.
Intel Build
MSI B460M-A PRO - for saving money
Asus TUF Gaming B460 Plus - For looks and features
Neither of these chipsets support CPU overclocking but it doesn't matter as both the Intel processors I recommended are not overclockable.
RAM
Crucial Ballistix 8GBx2 2666MHz - For Intel build.
Teamgroup T-Force Delta RGB 3200MHz
Storage
Kingston A2000 250GB NVMe - Not the fastest but still faster than SATA SSD.
Since we are dealing with budget gaming PC, SSD+HDD combo is more economical in terms of total storage capacity.
Graphics card
Asus TUF Gaming GTX 1650 Super OC
Zotac Gaming GTX 1660 Super Twin Fan
PSU
Corsair CV550 - 80+ Bronze 550W
Cooler Master MWE 450 Bronze V2
Cabinet
Summarized Builds
₹50,000 Build
₹55,000 Builds
₹60,000 Builds
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