Best Gaming PC Build Under 50000 in India (2026): Complete Parts List

Harsh Talreja
9 Min Read

Updated June 2026 with current Indian retail prices.

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At a glance · 2026

A complete gaming PC for ₹47,574 built around the Ryzen 5 5600G APU, so no separate graphics card is needed. Runs Valorant, CS2 and BGMI (emulator) at 1080p, with a clean upgrade path to add a GPU later.

Key facts

  • No dedicated GPU: the Vega 7 integrated graphics handle 1080p esports.
  • Dual-channel 16GB RAM is non-negotiable here, the iGPU borrows system memory for a big FPS jump.
  • Total lands at ₹47,574, under ₹50,000 even at 2026 RAM-crisis prices.
  • Clear upgrade path: the PSU and PCIe 4.0 board are picked so you can add a GPU later without replacing them.

This is a complete gaming PC you can build for around ₹47,574 in 2026. It leans on the Ryzen 5 5600G APU, so the graphics are built into the processor and you do not need a separate (and currently expensive) graphics card to play esports titles. Below is the full parts list with current Amazon India prices, why each part was chosen, and exactly where it sits in the build. Prices shift, so always check the live link before buying.

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The full build at a glance

Prices verified on Amazon.in, June 2026. Street prices move (RAM especially), always check the live link.

ComponentPartPriceBuy
Processor + GraphicsAMD Ryzen 5 5600G₹15,099Amazon
MotherboardMSI B550M-A PRO₹7,000Amazon
Memory (RAM)Patriot Viper Elite II 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200₹11,599Amazon
Storage (SSD)Consistent 512GB NVMe M.2₹6,699Amazon
Power SupplyCorsair CX550 80 Plus Bronze₹4,599Amazon
Cabinet (Case)Ant Esports Elite 1100 Mid-Tower₹2,578Amazon
TotalComplete ₹47,574 gaming PC₹47,574

The parts, one by one

The heart of this build. 6 cores and 12 threads with built-in Radeon Vega 7 graphics, so you do not need a separate GPU to play esports titles at 1080p.

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
Processor + Graphics

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G

Cores: 6 cores / 12 threads Graphics: Radeon Vega 7 (integrated) Dedicated GPU: Not needed Socket: AM4 Cooler: Wraith Stealth included

Price as of June 2026No GPU neededCooler in the box

A reliable micro-ATX AM4 board with DDR4 and a PCIe 4.0 x16 slot, so you can drop in a graphics card down the line without changing the board.

MSI B550M-A PRO
Motherboard

MSI B550M-A PRO

Form factor: Micro-ATX Socket: AM4 Memory: DDR4 Expansion: PCIe 4.0 x16 Upgrade: Room to add a GPU later

Price as of June 2026PCIe 4.0 readyGPU upgrade path

A two-stick kit on purpose. The Vega 7 graphics borrow system memory, so dual-channel RAM gives a big jump in frame rates over a single stick.

Patriot Viper Elite II 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200
Memory (RAM)

Patriot Viper Elite II 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200

Capacity: 16GB (2 x 8GB) Speed: 3200MHz Channel: Dual-channel kit Why two sticks: Vega 7 shares system RAM

Price as of June 2026Dual-channel = more FPS3200MHz

Fast NVMe storage for Windows plus a handful of games. Boot and load times are far quicker than any mechanical hard drive.

Consistent 512GB NVMe M.2
Storage (SSD)

Consistent 512GB NVMe M.2

Capacity: 512GB Type: NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Speed: Far faster than any hard drive Holds: Windows + a few games

Price as of June 2026NVMe speedWindows + games

A trusted 550W unit with enough headroom to add a mid-range GPU later without swapping the power supply.

Corsair CX550 80 Plus Bronze
Power Supply

Corsair CX550 80 Plus Bronze

Wattage: 550W Rating: 80 Plus Bronze Brand: Corsair (trusted) Headroom: Enough to add a mid-range GPU later

Price as of June 202680 Plus BronzeGPU-ready headroom

A clean mid-tower with a tempered-glass side and decent airflow. Plenty of room for this build and a future graphics card.

Ant Esports Elite 1100 Mid-Tower
Cabinet (Case)

Ant Esports Elite 1100 Mid-Tower

Type: Mid-tower Panel: Tempered glass side Airflow: Mesh front for cooling Fits: Micro-ATX + future GPU

Price as of June 2026Tempered glassGood airflow

What this build actually runs

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On the Vega 7 integrated graphics you can expect smooth 1080p in esports: Valorant and CS2 at high frame rates, BGMI via emulator, GTA V and older AAA titles at medium settings. It is not built for Cyberpunk-class new releases at high settings, that is what the GPU upgrade path is for.

Why an APU build at this budget in 2026

RAM and CPU prices are high in 2026. At ₹50,000 today, an APU build gives you a real, complete gaming PC now, instead of a half-built rig waiting on a dedicated GPU. You game immediately, then add a graphics card when prices ease, which is why the board (PCIe 4.0) and the ₹4,599 550W PSU were chosen with that upgrade in mind.

The upgrade path: add a GPU later

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When you are ready, drop a card like a GTX 1650 or RX 6600 into the PCIe 4.0 slot. The existing 550W Corsair PSU handles a mid-range GPU, so it is a true plug-in upgrade, no rebuild needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you really build a gaming PC under Rs 50,000 in India?

Yes. This complete APU build comes to about ₹47,574 at June 2026 prices, including the cabinet and power supply. It uses the Ryzen 5 5600G’s built-in Vega 7 graphics, so you skip the cost of a separate GPU.

Do I need a graphics card with the Ryzen 5 5600G?

No, not to start. The 5600G’s integrated Radeon Vega 7 handles 1080p esports (Valorant, CS2, BGMI emulator) on its own. The board and PSU are chosen so you can add a dedicated GPU later for heavier games.

Why 16GB in two sticks instead of one?

Because the Vega 7 graphics borrow system memory. Two sticks run in dual-channel, which roughly doubles memory bandwidth for the iGPU and gives a noticeable FPS jump over a single 16GB stick.

Why is the RAM so expensive in this build?

DDR4 prices spiked through 2025 and 2026 (the global memory shortage). The ₹11,599 for this 16GB kit is the current market price, not a markup. It is also why an APU build makes more sense than a GPU build at this budget right now.

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Harsh Talreja edits Gaming Nation from a Mumbai bedroom desk and a Bangalore hotel desk on alternate months. He has been writing about PC hardware, gaming peripherals and Indian gaming cafes for 6 years, with hands-on time on every major PC component category sold in India under Rs 2,00,000 (RTX 3050 to RTX 4070 Super, Ryzen 5 5600 to Ryzen 7 7700X, every B550 and B650 mainstream board, 144Hz IPS to 240Hz OLED, Razer DeathAdder to Logitech G502 Hero). He has visited and benchmarked over 18 gaming cafes across Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata and Amritsar. Plays BGMI at Crown tier, Valorant at Diamond, daily-drives a 5800X3D plus RX 7600 build at home. Outside Gaming Nation, Harsh works as an SEO partner for Indian startups (he can be reached on LinkedIn for that work). All Indian retail prices on this site are checked monthly against Amazon.in and Flipkart, all hardware claims are checked against RTINGS, Tom's Hardware, NotebookCheck, and Hardware Unboxed where applicable.