$1,000 Productivity PC BuildAMD GPU

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$1,148.23

Estimated total

Why This Build

This mid-range productivity build balances performance and price. The AMD Ryzen 7 5700X paired with the AMD RX 9060 XT handles productivity workloads smoothly without breaking the bank. Building on AM4 keeps the platform cost down so more of your budget goes to the GPU - the component that matters most for frame rates.

Components

Performance Summary

CPU Score

76/100

GPU Score

62/100

Total TDP

265W

GPU Bottleneck ~13%at 1440p

At 1440p (Quad HD), the AMD RX 9060 XT is creating a ~13% bottleneck for the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X. At 1440p resolution, the GPU workload is significantly higher, and your graphics card is the limiting factor. Upgrading your GPU would provide the biggest performance improvement at this resolution.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did you pick the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X for this build?

The AMD Ryzen 7 5700X has a gaming score of 76/100 and costs $148.24. At the $1,000 price point, it provides the best balance of multi-threaded and gaming performance without overspending on the CPU at the expense of the GPU. It is a strong match for the AMD RX 9060 XT at this budget.

Can this build handle 1440p gaming?

It can handle 1440p in less demanding titles and esports games, but you may need to lower settings in AAA titles to maintain 60 FPS. This build is optimized for strong 1080p performance.

What should I upgrade first on this build?

The GPU is where you will see the biggest gains when upgrading. The AMD Ryzen 7 5700X has plenty of headroom to drive a faster GPU. When GPU prices come down or next-gen cards launch, a GPU swap is the easiest way to boost performance on this build.

Is 650W 80+ Gold enough power for this build?

Yes. The AMD Ryzen 7 5700X (65W TDP) and AMD RX 9060 XT (200W TDP) draw approximately 265W combined under load. The 650W 80+ Gold provides comfortable headroom for peak power spikes and ensures stable, efficient operation. We always recommend at least 25% headroom above your system's total draw.