1) Gaming (1440p/144 Hz)
- CPU mid-high tier; GPU is king
- 32 GB DDR5, 1–2 TB NVMe Gen4
- Air tower or 240 mm AIO; quiet case
Not every build needs a halo GPU or a workstation CPU. Cost, reliability, acoustics, and manageability change by role. A job-first approach sets priorities before picking parts.
Role | Top priorities | Nice-to-haves |
---|---|---|
Gaming | GPU → CPU → 32 GB RAM → NVMe | High-refresh display, quiet cooling |
Home/Family | Reliability → 16–32 GB RAM → NVMe | Silent case, Wi-Fi 6E |
Business/Office | Stability → 32 GB+ RAM → NVMe mirror | vPro/AMT or remote mgmt, TPM |
Content Creation | CPU cores + GPU VRAM → 64 GB+ RAM → fast scratch NVMe | RAID1/5 for projects, color-accurate display |
Small Server (files/VC) | ECC RAM → IOPS/throughput → redundancy → 2.5/10 GbE | UPS, ZFS snapshots, remote mgmt/IPMI |
High IOPS for many small files, resilience against power loss or drive failure, and 10 GbE ensures the network isn’t the bottleneck for multi-user check-in/out.
Want a build tuned to your workflow? I design job-optimized PCs and small servers—from gaming rigs to drafting/version-control boxes for 10–20 users—complete with parts list, assembly, and data-protection plan.