Creator Workstation · ~$2,800
8 parts · $2740.86 estimated · Created Aug 16, 2026
Parts list
- Intel Core i7-14700KF20C/28T · 5.6 GHz boostIntel$274.99Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- ASRock Challenger Radeon RX 9070 (Black)16GB VRAM · 290mm longASRock$649.99↓ AmazonAmazon ↗Newegg ↗

- Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX LCD (Black)AIO liquid · 360mm radiatorCorsair$219.00↓ AmazonAmazon ↗Newegg ↗

- MSI MAG A750GL (Black)750W · ATXMSI$89.99↓ AmazonAmazon ↗Newegg ↗

- SanDisk Optimus GX PRO 81001TB · PCIe 5.0 NVMeSanDisk$319.99Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- MSI PRO Z790-P WIFIRAM ≤7000MSI$187.92↓ AmazonAmazon ↗Newegg ↗

- Team T-CREATE CLASSIC (Black)DDR5-5600 · CL46 · 2×32GB (64GB)Team Group$875.99Amazon ↗Newegg ↗

- Lian Li LANCOOL 217 INF Infinity Mirror (Argb)Lian Li$122.99↓ AmazonAmazon ↗Newegg ↗

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BBuild Score 82/100Solid 1440p gaming build — Quality parts (PSU + cooling) — durable foundation. Next upgrade: biggest non-performance spend: memory (+$624 over a solid baseline) — shifting that toward the gpu buys more frames.
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1440p gaming: Solid 1440p gaming build — Quality parts (PSU + cooling) — durable foundation. Next upgrade: biggest non-performance spend: memory (+$624 over a solid baseline) — shifting that toward the gpu buys more frames.
How to improve · 8 pts to A
Biggest non-performance spend: memory (+$624 over a solid baseline) — shifting that toward the GPU buys more frames.
95 fps median across 5 demanding games at 1440p · 100% above 60 fps, 40% above 100 · via HowManyFPS
Expected FPSfollows the Build Score scenario
Balance
GPU-bound (17%)
GPU-limited at 1440p gaming — measured against real FPS data, a stronger GPU would unlock about +43% with this CPU (median 95 fps → ~118 fps across 5 demanding AAA games).
Compatibility
1 warning
- Case GPU clearance unknown
Power
PSU Sufficient · 466W draw / 750W
Physical fit
GPU + cooler clear the case
Spec-sheet guidance — verify before buying.





