Can I Safely Power a 4070 TI with a 450W PSU?

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Asked By CoolBreeze42 On

I'm looking to use an RTX 4070 TI with my Corsair SF 450W power supply. Is there a way to reliably limit the GPU's power draw to stay within the PSU's capacity? For context, I'm running an AMD Ryzen 2700X, and while I typically undervolt for efficiency, I'm considering a hard power cap in this case. Any advice?

4 Answers

Answered By BudgetBuilder101 On

Yeah, it should work fine with a power cap. Just keep an eye on the performance since you're running on lower wattage.

Answered By TechSavvy88 On

You can actually lower the power limit of the 4070 TI to about 65% and still keep it running with a 450W PSU. Just know that long-term, you'd be better off upgrading your PSU for optimal performance.

Answered By GPU_Guru99 On

It's definitely possible to limit the power, but I'm curious why you'd want to limit a nicer GPU like that. If you're not using it to its full potential, why go through the hassle?

Answered By PerformanceNerd On

Sure, you can cap it at around 50% to remain under the PSU's limit, but just a heads up – you'll experience a major drop in performance. The 4070 TI isn't that strong at lower limits without significant undervolting.

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