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₹2.25L High-Performance Gaming PC India — RTX 5070 Ti + Ryzen 7 7700X (2026)

The ₹2.25L High-Performance Build: RTX 5070 Ti Territory

At ₹2.25L, you're in RTX 5070 Ti territory — a GPU that delivers genuine 4K performance at Ultra settings, 1440p at 200+ FPS, and DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation that effectively doubles display framerates in supported titles.

This is the build for someone who wants to stop thinking about performance and just play. Every game at max settings. 4K if you want it. 1440p at 165–240 FPS.


30-Second Version

Ryzen 7 7700X + RTX 5070 Ti + 32GB DDR5 + 1TB NVMe. 1440p at 144–200 FPS in every current game at Ultra settings. 4K at 60–100 FPS in most titles. DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation doubles these numbers in supported games. The 7700X feeds the 5070 Ti without bottleneck at any resolution.


Why RTX 5070 Ti at This Budget?

The RTX 5070 Ti sits between the RTX 5070 and RTX 5080. In India at ₹1,00,000, it's meaningfully faster than the RTX 5070 (₹70,000) and significantly cheaper than the RTX 5080 (₹1,50,000).

The performance gap over RTX 5070:

  • ~25–30% faster at 1440p rasterization
  • ~30–35% faster at 4K
  • Larger memory buffer handles high-res texture packs comfortably

For a ₹2.25L total build, the 5070 Ti is the right GPU choice — enough headroom to skip the RTX 5080 premium while still delivering genuine 4K capability.

RTX 5070 Ti — 1440p Ultra Gaming (Ryzen 7 7700X) Average FPS at 1440p Ultra. Source: Hardware Unboxed, TechPowerUp, May 2026 Cyberpunk 2077 ~85 avg Hogwarts Legacy ~90 avg Elden Ring 100+ avg Valorant (1440p) 300+ Without DLSS. DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation adds 60–80% effective FPS in supported titles.

The Build

CPU: Ryzen 7 7700X (₹29,000)

Eight Zen 4 cores, 16 threads. The 7700X feeds the RTX 5070 Ti without CPU bottleneck at 1440p or 4K — both are GPU-limited at these resolutions. It handles content creation alongside gaming: video export, streaming, and multitasking without compromise.

The 7800X3D (₹49,000) would add ~5–10% gaming performance through V-Cache. At this GPU tier, that difference is barely measurable — spend the ₹20,000 on storage or peripherals instead.

Motherboard: MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk (₹20,000)

The B650 Tomahawk is the right board for the 7700X. Strong VRM for the 105W TDP chip, PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot for future SSD upgrades, and solid build quality. Proven compatibility with all Zen 4 CPUs.

RAM: 32GB DDR5 (₹35,000)

32GB dual-channel DDR5 handles gaming, streaming, video editing, and heavy browser usage simultaneously. The 7700X performs best with DDR5-6000 — stick to that sweet spot for the FCLK 2000 ratio.

Storage: 1TB NVMe (₹16,000)

Start with 1TB for Windows and your most-played games. The B650 Tomahawk has two M.2 slots — add a second NVMe or 2TB HDD (₹5,500) for larger game libraries.

GPU: RTX 5070 Ti 16GB (₹1,00,000)

16GB GDDR7 on a 256-bit bus. DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. At ₹1,00,000, it delivers:

  • 1440p Ultra at 144–200 FPS in every current game
  • 4K at 60–100 FPS in most titles
  • Future-proof VRAM headroom for next-generation games

The RTX 5080 (₹1,50,000) is ~20% faster. The ₹50,000 premium isn't justified for gaming — the 5070 Ti handles everything at this resolution. See T10 (₹7.5L) if you want the absolute top.

PSU: Deepcool PN1000M 1000W Gold (₹12,000)

The RTX 5070 Ti draws ~285W TDP at peak. The Ryzen 7 7700X is ~105W. System total under full gaming + streaming load: ~440W. A 1000W Gold PSU gives comfortable headroom and runs at ~44% load — right in the efficiency sweet spot.

Cooler: Deepcool LE360 (₹7,000)

The 7700X can boost aggressively under content creation load. The LE360 360mm AIO keeps it at 70–75°C under sustained all-core stress in Indian summer ambient temps (35–40°C). Silent in normal gaming use.

Case: Deepcool CG530 4F (₹6,000)

Mesh front panel, four fans included, good GPU clearance for the RTX 5070 Ti's triple-slot cooler designs. The 4F variant has more airflow capacity — important for the heat output at this GPU tier in Indian summers.


Full Parts List

Component Part Price
CPU Ryzen 7 7700X ₹29,000
Mobo MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk ₹20,000
RAM 32GB DDR5 ₹35,000
Storage 1TB NVMe SSD ₹16,000
GPU RTX 5070 Ti 16GB ₹1,00,000
PSU Deepcool PN1000M 1000W Gold ₹12,000
Cooler Deepcool LE360 ₹7,000
Case Deepcool CG530 4F ₹6,000
Total ₹2,25,000

Who This Is For

Buy this if:

  • You want maximum 1440p performance without spending ₹3L+
  • You play a mix of eSports and demanding single-player titles
  • You want genuine 4K capability with DLSS
  • You do some content creation alongside gaming

Skip this if:

  • ₹1.5L is your budget — T06 (₹1.5L) with RTX 5070 is the right pick
  • You want the absolute best — T10 (₹7.5L) with RTX 5090

FAQ

Q: RTX 5070 Ti vs RTX 5080 — which should I choose?

At this budget, RTX 5070 Ti. The 5080 is ~20% faster and costs ₹50,000 more. For gaming, that's very poor value — the 5070 Ti already handles everything at 1440p and 4K. The 5080 only makes sense if you're at the ₹2.5L+ budget tier.

Q: Is the Ryzen 7 7700X a bottleneck for the RTX 5070 Ti?

No. At 1440p and 4K, both are GPU-limited. The 7700X only becomes a factor in CPU-bound eSports at 1080p — not a concern at this resolution and GPU tier.

Q: 1000W PSU — is that overkill?

Not with the RTX 5070 Ti's 285W TDP. The Deepcool PN1000M runs at ~44% load under heavy gaming — right in the efficiency zone. Also gives headroom for a GPU upgrade.


Prices verified May 2026 from GetPC.

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