Is a 600W PSU Sufficient for My Ryzen 5 7500F and GTX 1050 Setup?

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Asked By CuriousGadget123 On

I'm looking to upgrade my 6-year-old PC to make it compatible with Windows 11. My main concern is whether a 600W power supply, specifically the Cooler Master Masterwatt Lite 600, is enough for my build that includes a Ryzen 5 7500F, a GTX 1050, and 16GB of RAM.

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Answered By PSUWizard77 On

I'd say yes, but keep in mind that the Cooler Master Masterwatt Lite 600 is rated F-Tier in some PSU ranking lists. You might want to look into upgrading to a better PSU for peace of mind, even though your current wattage isn’t a concern.

UpdaterFan -

Yeah, the wattage isn't the main issue; it's the quality of the PSU that you should consider here.

PowerPlayer9 -

Good call on that. It's worth investing in a reliable PSU if you plan to upgrade your rig in the future.

Answered By GamerJoe94 On

Absolutely, no worries at all! A 600W PSU will handle that configuration easily.

Answered By FutureReady246 On

Yeah, it's more than enough! Even if you decide to upgrade components later, a 600W PSU should cover you for quite a while.

Answered By TechieTinker81 On

You'll be good with that setup! The Ryzen 5 7500F runs at only 65W and the GTX 1050 draws 75W from the motherboard. Other components won't push you close to 600W, so you have plenty of headroom.

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