Borderlands 4: Best Mid-Range PC Build For 1440p Gaming Under $1,500

With this mid-range PC build, Borderlands 4 will effortlessly run without any bottlenecks at 1440p and upscaled 4K resolutions.

Borderlands 4: Best Mid-Range PC Build for 1440p Gaming Under $1,500
An image showing mid-range PC parts (Image via Intel | XFX)

Borderlands 4 is extremely heavy on both the CPU and GPU. The game’s design choices stress both the CPU and GPU simultaneously, resulting in performance issues in many competent mid-range builds. The build suggested below will eliminate any bottleneck, given that you will be playing at the high or very high settings, with or without upscaling.

Note: We have omitted suggesting a monitor and peripherals such as a keyboard and mouse, and a computer case, as these mainly depend on user preference. You will be requiring the mentioned peripherals to utilize this PC build. As for Windows, the trial version will get your setup running.

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Borderlands 4 Gaming PC Under $1500

Borderlands 4 mid-range PC build (Image via PCPartPicker)

The CPU we picked is the Core Ultra 7 265K, due to its outstanding multi-threading capabilities. With the Intel 200S boost, which addresses Arrow Lake’s performance issues, things even get better for Borderlands 4. This is because of the game’s tremendous CPU demands, which the 265K will handle without running into scheduling issues (P-core, E-core). The Thermalright AIO is an excellent budget option for cooling your CPU, ensuring your CPU runs cool and quietly.

The motherboard is the Z890 Gaming Plus from MSI. This particular board is pocket-friendly and has a potent VRM design to power the 265K effortlessly. Additionally, the Click BIOS on this board is very user-friendly. The average person getting into the BIOS will have no problem enabling the Intel 200S Boost. As for storage, we suggest the Samsung 990 PRO. The former flagship and the fastest Gen 4 PCIe NVMe SSD, which ensures quicker load times and reduced traversal stuttering.

As for the RAM, we have gone with a budget Teamgroup DDR5 6000 dual-channel kit. However, if you choose to stretch your budget a little bit, you will find DDR5 8000 non-rgb kits from Patriot at affordable prices. The 265K has a fantastic memory controller, and hitting DDR5 8000 is no problem. Plus, you get the highest performance out of your CPU with this grade of memory.

For the video card, we suggest the XFX Swift 9070 XT, a fantastic card for Borderlands 4. You can easily play at native 1440p high settings without upscaling with this GPU, and at 4K, with the Quality or Balanced FSR upscaling.

Lastly, powering everything is the ASRock 750W PSU, which features an 80+ Gold rating, ensuring efficient power delivery, adequate power, and the safety of your components.

Build Specs

ComponentSelectionPrice
CPUIntel Core Ultra 7 265K 3.9GHz 20-Core Processor$301.99
CPU CoolerThermalright Aqua Elite V3 66.17 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler$54.90
MotherboardMSI Z890 GAMING PLUS WIFI ATX LGA1851 Motherboard$209.99
MemoryTEAMGROUP T-Create Expert 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL38 Memory$79.99
StorageSamsung 990 Pro 1TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVME Solid State Drive$89.99
Video CardXFX Swift Radeon RX 9070 XT 16GB Video Card$699.99
Power SupplyASRock Challenger CL-750G 750W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply$59.99
Total $1496.84

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Payment Structure

All of the components used in this mid-range build are made available across major retailers, such as Walmart, B&H, Amazon, Newegg, and more. If you are purchasing this build, then the shipping charges will vary based on your location. Pricing is accurate as of September 17, 2025, and is subject to change without notice.

Conclusion

This build will effortlessly handle Borderlands 4 at native 1440p, and can also be stretched to 4k with balanced or quality FSR upscaling. That said, it can also power games like Hell is Us, Mafia: The Old Country, Cronos: The New Dawn, and other UE5 titles. The only downside is that the upgrade path is limited to the upcoming Arrow Lake refresh chips, as Nova Lake will require you to buy a new motherboard.

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