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I'm planning my first gaming PC build with a budget of around $1500, aiming for smooth 1440p performance in upcoming titles, but I'm stuck on the balance between spending on the GPU versus the CPU and other components. I've selected a mid-range graphics card, but I'm unsure if pairing it with a higher-end processor and faster RAM is worth the investment or if I should reallocate that budget toward a better GPU. For experienced builders, what is your general component allocation strategy for a balanced 1440p build, and are there any specific compatibility pitfalls or performance bottlenecks I should watch out for with current-generation hardware?
Bottom line: for a $1500 1440p build, GPU-first yields the best balance. If you want smooth modern titles at high settings, target a graphics card in the ~$600–$750 range (RTX 4070 or RX 7800 XT). Then pair it with a capable CPU (like an Intel Core i5-13600K or a Ryzen 5 7600), 16 GB of fast RAM (DDR5 if possible), a 1 TB NVMe, and a solid 750 W PSU. That mix generally delivers solid 1440p performance now with room to upgrade later without a complete rebuild.