Best PC build under your budget (with exact parts + prices)
Got it—you want a “best PC build under your budget (with exact parts + prices)”.
To do this properly (not generic), I need 2 quick inputs from you:
👉 1. Budget (₹?)
👉 2. Purpose (Gaming / Video Editing / Office / Mixed?)
⚡ Meanwhile, here’s an example (so you understand what you’ll get)
💻 Example: ₹80,000 Gaming + Editing PC Build (Nehru Place Optimized)
🧠 Processor (CPU)
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600 → ₹11,000
🧩 Motherboard
- MSI B550M PRO → ₹8,500
🎮 Graphics Card (GPU)
- NVIDIA RTX 4060 → ₹28,000
⚡ RAM
- 16GB (8×2) DDR4 3200MHz → ₹4,500
💾 Storage
- 1TB NVMe SSD (WD Blue / Samsung) → ₹5,500
🔌 Power Supply (PSU)
- 550W 80+ Bronze (Corsair/Cooler Master) → ₹4,000
🖥️ Cabinet
- Ant Esports / Cooler Master → ₹3,000
❄️ Cooling
- Stock cooler (included) → ₹0
💰 Total Price:
👉 ₹64,000 – ₹70,000 (after negotiation in Nehru Place)
👉 Shops may quote ₹75K+ initially → you negotiate down
🔥 Why This Build is Smart
- RTX 4060 = future-ready (DLSS, editing, AI tools)
- 16GB RAM = smooth multitasking
- NVMe SSD = fast boot + performance
- Upgradeable later
⚠️ Where People Get Cheated (Important)
At Nehru Place, sellers may:
- Swap PSU to cheaper local brand ❌
- Give single 16GB RAM instead of dual (8×2) ❌
- Use slower SSD (SATA instead of NVMe) ❌
👉 I’ll protect you from all of this in your custom build.
🎯 What I’ll Do For You (Once You Share Budget)
I’ll give you:
✔ Exact latest market prices (Nehru Place level)
✔ 2–3 build options (performance vs value)
✔ Exact shop strategy to get lowest price
✔ Upgrade roadmap (so you don’t waste money)
🚀 Reply Like This:
- Budget: ₹____
- Use: (Gaming / Editing / Office / All)
- Already have anything? (monitor, keyboard, etc.)
And I’ll build you a perfect, no-scam setup 👇
Got it—you’re asking what I meant by “live price range so you know if you’re overpaying” when buying at Nehru Place.
Let’s break it down clearly 👇
💡 What “Live Price Range” Actually Means
It’s the realistic current market price window for a product—not MRP, not fake quotes.
👉 Example (realistic pattern):
| Product | Good Price | Normal Price | Overpriced |
|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 4060 | ₹27K–₹28K | ₹29K–₹30K | ₹31K+ ❌ |
| 1TB NVMe SSD | ₹4.8K–₹5.5K | ₹5.5K–₹6K | ₹6.5K+ ❌ |
| 16GB RAM (DDR4) | ₹4K–₹4.5K | ₹4.5K–₹5K | ₹5.5K+ ❌ |
👉 This range changes every few days/weeks due to:
- Stock availability
- Import cost
- Demand (gaming season, sales, etc.)
🧠 Why This Is CRITICAL in Nehru Place
At Nehru Place:
- Sellers often start 5–20% higher
- They judge your knowledge level
- If you don’t know the range → you overpay
👉 Example:
- Real price = ₹28K
- Seller quotes = ₹32K
- You think it’s normal → you lose ₹4K
🎯 How You Use Price Range Like a Pro
Step 1: Know the Target Range
Before going:
- Check Amazon / Flipkart
- Subtract ₹500–₹2000 → that’s Nehru Place expectation
Step 2: Anchor Your Negotiation
Instead of:
❌ “Best price kya hai?”
Say:
“Market mein ₹27,500 chal raha hai—close karna hai toh batao.”
👉 This instantly:
- Shows you’re informed
- Forces realistic pricing
Step 3: Spot Overpricing Instantly
If:
- All shops say ₹28K–₹29K
- One says ₹32K
👉 That shop = overpriced OR trying to test you
Step 4: Use Range to Walk Away Confidently
You can say:
“This is above market, I’ll check other shops.”
👉 No confusion, no emotional decision
⚠️ Hidden Trick Sellers Use
They don’t always overcharge directly—they:
- Quote correct GPU price ✅
- But inflate:
- PSU ❌
- Cabinet ❌
- SSD ❌
👉 So your total bill increases silently
🧠 Real Insider Insight
The smartest buyers don’t ask:
👉 “What’s your best price?”
They know:
👉 “What SHOULD be the price”
⚡ Simple Rule (Remember This)
👉 If price is:
- Within range → ✅ fair deal
- Slightly above → negotiate
- Far above → walk away