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Gaming PC Build in Dhaka — The Complete 2026 Guide
Gaming PC build in Dhaka 2026 — full guide for BDT 50K, 80K, 120K, 200K budgets. Component compatibility, where to buy, BD-specific cooling, brand recommendations, and how to avoid common mistakes.
Last updated: 20 June 2026 · Reviewed by BAYAS Technical Team
Dhaka has one of the most active PC building communities in South Asia, but it is also one of the most challenging environments for gaming PCs — 35–42°C summer heat, 80%+ humidity, frequent load-shedding voltage fluctuations, and a market flooded with fake/grey-market parts.
This guide is the BAYAS team's definitive resource for building a gaming PC in Dhaka in 2026, with real BD-specific recommendations, compatibility checks, and budget tiers.
Direct Answer
A great gaming PC in Bangladesh costs BDT 80,000–150,000 in 2026. The BDT 80,000 build handles AAA games at 1080p high settings. The BDT 150,000 build handles 1440p ultra. For budget builds (BDT 50,000–70,000), expect esports-class performance at 1080p. For full 4K gaming, budget BDT 250,000+.
BAYAS offers custom gaming PC assembly for BDT 3,000–5,000 with a 30-day build warranty, free cable management, and OS install.
For the complete computer repair and IT support guide, see the Computer Repair in Dhaka Complete Guide. For desktop repair specifically, see the Desktop Repair Service.
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4 budget tiers — what to expect
Tier 1: BDT 50,000–70,000 (entry-level / esports)
Best for: Valorant, CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, FIFA at 1080p 60–144fps. Light AAA games at 1080p low–medium.
| Component | Recommendation | Approx BDT |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 5 5500 / Intel i5-12400F | 12,000–15,000 |
| GPU | GTX 1650 / RX 6500 XT | 14,000–18,000 |
| Motherboard | B550 (AMD) / B660 (Intel) | 7,000–10,000 |
| RAM | 16GB DDR4 3200MHz (2x8GB) | 4,500–5,500 |
| SSD | 500GB NVMe | 3,500–5,000 |
| PSU | 550W 80+ Bronze (Corsair CV, Cooler Master) | 4,500–5,500 |
| Case | Budget case with 2 fans (Xigmatek, Gamdias) | 3,000–5,000 |
| Cooler | Stock (with optional BDT 1,500 tower cooler) | 0–1,500 |
| Total | ~52,000–66,000 |
Tier 2: BDT 80,000–120,000 (mid-range / 1080p ultra)
Best for: AAA games at 1080p high-ultra, 1440p medium, 100+ fps in esports.
| Component | Recommendation | Approx BDT |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 5 7600 / Intel i5-13400F | 18,000–22,000 |
| GPU | RTX 4060 / RX 7600 | 28,000–36,000 |
| Motherboard | B650 (AMD) / B760 (Intel) | 12,000–18,000 |
| RAM | 32GB DDR5 5600MHz (2x16GB) | 8,000–12,000 |
| SSD | 1TB NVMe Gen4 | 6,500–9,000 |
| PSU | 650W 80+ Gold (Corsair RM, Cooler Master) | 7,000–9,000 |
| Case | Mid-tower with 3-4 fans (Lian Li, Corsair 4000D) | 6,000–9,000 |
| Cooler | Tower cooler (Cooler Master Hyper 212, DeepCool AK400) | 2,500–4,500 |
| Total | ~88,000–120,000 |
Tier 3: BDT 150,000–250,000 (high-end / 1440p ultra)
Best for: AAA at 1440p ultra, 4K high, 144+ fps in esports, streaming + gaming simultaneously.
| Component | Recommendation | Approx BDT |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D / Intel i7-14700K | 38,000–52,000 |
| GPU | RTX 4070 Ti Super / RX 7900 XT | 75,000–95,000 |
| Motherboard | X670E (AMD) / Z790 (Intel) | 25,000–38,000 |
| RAM | 32GB DDR5 6000MHz (2x16GB) | 12,000–16,000 |
| SSD | 2TB NVMe Gen4 | 14,000–18,000 |
| PSU | 850W 80+ Gold (Corsair RM850, Seasonic Focus) | 13,000–17,000 |
| Case | Premium mid-tower (Lian Li Lancool II, Fractal North) | 10,000–15,000 |
| Cooler | 240mm–360mm AIO (Arctic, DeepCool, Lian Li) | 8,000–16,000 |
| Total | ~195,000–280,000 |
Tier 4: BDT 300,000+ (extreme / 4K gaming)
Best for: 4K 60+ fps, 1440p 240Hz, content creation + gaming.
| Component | Recommendation | Approx BDT |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D / Intel i9-14900K | 65,000–85,000 |
| GPU | RTX 4090 | 220,000–280,000 |
| Motherboard | X670E (AMD) / Z790 (Intel) top-tier | 30,000–45,000 |
| RAM | 64GB DDR5 6000MHz | 25,000–32,000 |
| SSD | 4TB NVMe Gen4 | 28,000–35,000 |
| PSU | 1000W 80+ Platinum (Corsair AX1000, Seasonic Prime) | 22,000–28,000 |
| Case | Full tower premium (Lian Li O11, Corsair 7000D) | 15,000–22,000 |
| Cooler | 360mm AIO top-tier (Arctic LF III, Lian Li Galahad) | 15,000–22,000 |
| Total | ~420,000–550,000 |
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Where to buy gaming PC parts in Dhaka
Best physical stores
- IDB Bhaban (Agargaon) — multi-brand, the most concentrated PC parts market in BD. Bring a friend who knows parts.
- BCS Computer City (Agargaon) — adjacent to IDB Bhaban, similar selection.
- Star Tech & Tech Valley (multiple branches) — official distributors of many brands, slightly higher prices but genuine.
- Computer Source (Banglamotor) — for PSU and case specialists.
- Ryans / Techland / UCC (multi-branch) — chain stores with consistent pricing.
Best online stores
- Daraz (Daraz Mall only) — verified sellers with return policy.
- Pickaboo — selective inventory, good for GPUs.
- Techland.com.bd — official Bangladeshi IT retailer.
- Startech.com.bd — same as physical store, online.
- Facebook groups — "PC Builder Bangladesh BD", "Gaming PC BD" — risky but sometimes best prices for parts.
Critical buying advice
- Always buy from a shop that provides a written invoice — required for warranty claims
- Test the part in the shop before paying — at minimum, power on and verify it is detected
- Keep the original box and packaging for 30 days — needed for returns
- Avoid "import" parts without Bangladesh distributor stickers — these are grey-market, no local warranty
- Buy PSU and case from reputable brands — even if it means a smaller GPU. A bad PSU kills good parts.
For the full desktop repair guide, see Desktop Repair Service and Build a desktop PC in Dhaka.
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BD-specific cooling (the #1 issue for gaming PCs in Dhaka)
Dhaka's 35–42°C summer + 80%+ humidity makes cooling the #1 priority for any gaming build.
Why cooling matters more in BD
- Higher ambient = higher component temps — every 5°C above 25°C ambient adds 5–8°C to your CPU/GPU
- Humidity = dust accumulation — Dhaka air is dusty, humidity makes it stick
- Summer load-shedding = no AC = no cooling — many BD gamers play without AC
Cooling solutions
- Case airflow is everything — minimum 3 fans (2 intake front, 1 exhaust rear). Premium cases like Lian Li Lancool II Mesh or Fractal North are worth the investment.
- Tower coolers > stock coolers — even a BDT 2,500 tower cooler (Cooler Master Hyper 212, DeepCool AK400) dramatically reduces temps
- AIO liquid coolers for high-end — 240mm AIO for i7/Ryzen 7, 360mm AIO for i9/Ryzen 9
- Undervolt your CPU/GPU — 50–100mv undervolt can drop temps 5–10°C with no performance loss. Use Ryzen Master (AMD) or ThrottleStop (Intel), or MSI Afterburner for GPU.
- Dust filters + monthly cleaning — essential in BD, otherwise 6 months = clogged cooler
- AC the room — most efficient. 1.5-ton AC for a small gaming room. BDT 45,000–60,000 for a basic split unit.
- Thermal paste quality — use a quality paste (Thermalright TFX, Noctua NT-H2, or even the included thermal paste if it's a quality brand).
Expected temperatures in BD
| Component | Idle | Light load | Gaming load | Throttle threshold |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU (mid-range) | 35–45°C | 55–70°C | 70–85°C | 95°C |
| CPU (high-end, no AIO) | 40–50°C | 60–80°C | 80–95°C | 95°C (often hits) |
| GPU (mid-range) | 30–40°C | 55–70°C | 70–85°C | 90°C |
| GPU (high-end) | 35–45°C | 60–75°C | 75–90°C | 95°C |
If your gaming temps are above 90°C for CPU or 85°C for GPU in BD summer, you need better cooling.
For the full summer cooling guide, see Keep PC cool in Dhaka summer.
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The most common build mistakes in Bangladesh
Mistake 1: Cheap PSU (the silent killer)
A BDT 1,500–2,500 unbranded PSU is the #1 cause of gaming PC death in Bangladesh. Voltage surges (load-shedding, generator switching, faulty IPS) pass through these PSUs and destroy the GPU, motherboard, or both.
Always buy a Tier-A PSU:
- Corsair (CV, RM, HX, AX series)
- Seasonic (Focus, Prime series)
- Cooler Master (MWE, V series)
- be quiet! (Pure Power, Straight Power)
- Thermaltake (Toughpower GF, PF series)
Avoid: any PSU without 80+ certification, or with brand names you cannot find on the manufacturer's website.
Mistake 2: Single RAM stick
Always buy RAM in matched pairs (2x8GB or 2x16GB). Single-channel RAM cuts performance 10–30%, especially for AMD Ryzen.
Mistake 3: Skipping the SSD
An HDD as the primary drive in 2026 is unacceptable. Games load in 1–2 minutes on HDD, 5–15 seconds on SSD. Even a budget 500GB NVMe SSD is BDT 3,500 — well worth it.
Mistake 4: Wrong case size
Mini-ITX cases are tempting but they run hot and are hard to build in. For first-time builders, mid-tower ATX is the right choice.
Mistake 5: No dust management
Dhaka dust + no filters = clogged cooler in 3–6 months = thermal throttling. Spend BDT 500 on dust filters, BDT 200 on compressed air. Clean monthly.
Mistake 6: Wrong motherboard-CPU combo
Don't pair a Ryzen 5 7600 with an A520 motherboard (no PCIe 4.0 for GPU bottleneck). Don't pair an i7-14700K with a B660 motherboard (no power delivery for the i7).
Use a parts compatibility checker:
- PCPartPicker.com
- BAYAS offers free compatibility check for customers
Mistake 7: Cheap thermal paste
The included thermal paste on AMD stock coolers is actually decent. For aftermarket coolers, the included paste is usually fine. But if you want the best temps, use Thermalright TFX (BDT 800) or Noctua NT-H2 (BDT 1,500).
Mistake 8: Not accounting for monitor, peripherals, OS
A BDT 80,000 PC build needs:
- Monitor: BDT 12,000–25,000 (1080p 144Hz IPS)
- Keyboard + mouse: BDT 2,500–8,000
- Headset: BDT 1,500–5,000
- Windows license: BDT 1,500 (or free Linux)
- UPS (recommended): BDT 4,000–8,000
Total realistic cost: build + 50–80% extra for peripherals
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The build process — step by step
If you are building your first PC, the process is:
- Prepare your workspace — clean, flat, well-lit table. Anti-static mat ideal, not required.
- Install CPU on motherboard — open the socket lever, align the arrow, drop the CPU in, close the lever.
- Install RAM — open the side clips, push down until click. Use slots 2 and 4 (or A2/B2) for dual channel.
- Install M.2 SSD — insert at 30° angle, push down, screw in.
- Install CPU cooler — apply thermal paste (pea-sized dot in center), mount cooler per manual.
- Install motherboard in case — use standoffs, install I/O shield, screw in.
- Install PSU — usually bottom-mount, fan facing down (towards fresh air).
- Connect 24-pin motherboard power + 8-pin CPU power — these are easy to miss.
- Mount GPU — remove rear brackets, push into PCIe x16 slot until click, screw in, connect PCIe power cables.
- Connect case front panel — power switch, reset, USB, audio. Consult case manual.
- Connect storage data + power — SATA for HDD/2.5" SSD, M.2 already done.
- Cable management — route cables behind motherboard tray, use velcro ties.
- First boot — power on, enter BIOS, verify all components detected.
- Install OS — Windows from USB, drivers, updates.
Total time for first build: 3–5 hours. After that: 1–2 hours for any subsequent build.
BAYAS offers build service for BDT 3,000–5,000 (1–3 hours, free cable management, OS install, stress test).
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Should you use a prebuilt service?
In Bangladesh, the main prebuilt options are:
- Star Tech / Tech Valley prebuilts — BDT 80,000–250,000+, 1-year full-system warranty
- Custom shop builds (BAYAS, others) — BDT 3,000–5,000 assembly fee, parts sourced from your own list
- Imported prebuilts (Daraz) — risky, no local warranty, grey-market parts common
Recommendation: Build your own or have a shop assemble your own parts. Avoid imported prebuilts.
For more on this, see Build a desktop PC in Dhaka and PC repair home service in Dhaka.
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Maintenance and longevity
A well-built gaming PC lasts 5–8 years with proper care:
- Monthly: Clean dust filters, check temps
- Every 6 months: Clean fans and heatsinks, re-paste if temps are 5°C+ higher than when new
- Every 2–3 years: Upgrade GPU (usually the bottleneck)
- Every 4–5 years: Consider full platform upgrade (new CPU + motherboard + RAM)
BAYAS offers annual gaming PC maintenance contracts for BDT 4,000–8,000/year (quarterly cleaning, thermal paste replacement, performance check).
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Ready to build?
BAYAS offers:
- Free compatibility check for any build list
- Custom assembly for BDT 3,000–5,000
- OS install + drivers + updates for BDT 1,500
- Stress test (2-hour soak test) for BDT 1,500
- 30-day build warranty on all assembly work
- Annual maintenance contract for ongoing care
WhatsApp 01712-644590 or call us.
For the complete computer repair guide, see the Computer Repair in Dhaka Complete Guide and Desktop Repair Service.
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Last updated: June 2026. Component prices reviewed by BAYAS technical team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a gaming PC cost in Bangladesh?
Entry-level (BDT 50,000–70,000): can run esports at 1080p 60fps. Mid-range (BDT 80,000–120,000): AAA games at 1080p high-ultra. High-end (BDT 150,000–250,000): AAA games at 1440p high. Extreme (BDT 300,000+): 4K gaming or 240Hz competitive.
Should I buy prebuilt or build my own gaming PC in Dhaka?
Build your own. You get 20–40% more value for money, learn how to maintain it, and can upgrade individual parts over time. The only good reason for prebuilt in Bangladesh is warranty convenience (some shops offer 1-year full-system warranty). For a custom build, BAYAS offers assembly for BDT 3,000–5,000 with 30-day build warranty.
Where can I buy gaming PC parts in Bangladesh?
In Dhaka: IDB Bhaban (multi-brand), BCS Computer City, Star Tech, Tech Valley, and dozens of smaller shops. Online: Daraz, Pickaboo, TechLand, and direct from importers. Always buy from a shop that provides a written invoice and offers a return policy for DOA parts.
Is Dhaka's climate a problem for gaming PCs?
Yes. 35–42°C ambient + 80%+ humidity means components run hot. Solutions: (1) invest in good case airflow (multiple fans), (2) use a tower cooler instead of stock, (3) undervolt your CPU/GPU, (4) keep the room air-conditioned during gaming, (5) clean dust filters monthly. Without these, expect thermal throttling in summer.
Should I use AMD or Intel for gaming in Bangladesh?
AMD offers better price-to-performance in 2026, especially the Ryzen 5 7600 and Ryzen 7 7700X. Intel 13th/14th gen are competitive but pricier. For pure gaming at BD budgets, AMD Ryzen 5 7600 is the sweet spot. For productivity + gaming, Ryzen 7 7700X or Intel i7-14700K.
What is the most common mistake when building a gaming PC in BD?
Buying a cheap PSU. A BDT 2,000 unbranded PSU can destroy a BDT 25,000 GPU in a power surge (very common in BD). Always buy a Tier-A PSU: Corsair, Seasonic, Cooler Master, be quiet!, or Thermaltake. Budget BDT 5,000–8,000 for a quality 650–750W PSU.
Need a Computer Repair Expert in Dhaka?
BAYAS provides same-day home service across Dhaka — certified technicians, genuine parts, 30-day written warranty. WhatsApp or call to get a free diagnosis.