Is My 750W PSU Enough for My New Setup?

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Asked By TechyExplorer77 On

I recently upgraded to a Zotac 5070 graphics card and I'm wondering if my current power supply is sufficient. I'm using a Corsair RM750 80 Plus Gold PSU. My PC specs include an i9 12900k CPU, 64GB of RAM, 8 case fans, a 360mm liquid CPU cooler, two M.2 SSDs, one standard SSD, one hard drive, and I'm running two monitors (one 1080p and one 1440p). Given everything I'm running, is 750W enough, or should I consider upgrading?

3 Answers

Answered By HardwareWhiz On

As far as wattage goes, 750W is perfect for your build. Your system might peak close to 600W under load, but a decent PSU will handle that without any problems.

Answered By PCMasterFlex On

It really depends on the quality of the PSU. The specs you've listed should comfortably fit within 750W, but if the PSU isn't reliable, you could run into shutdowns during high usage. Just check the model to be sure!

Answered By GamerGuru94 On

750W should be more than enough for your setup as long as your PSU is of good quality. However, if your unit is from a lower tier, you might run into issues under heavy load. What's the exact model of your PSU?

TechyExplorer77 -

I found my model number! It's the Corsair RM750 model rps0119, which is a standard 750W 80 Plus Gold PSU.

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