Is a Lower Wattage on Graphics Cards a Concern?

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Asked By GamerXcellence45 On

I recently purchased an ASUS 9060xt, and a friend mentioned that it has a lower wattage limitation of 192W, compared to other models that go up to 200W. Is there any truth to this? Does having a lower wattage mean the performance is worse, and if so, in what ways?

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Answered By TechieTom83 On

I'm not totally sure about the exact wattage limits, but what your friend said might hold some truth, especially if you're looking at shorter cards or those with subpar cooling solutions. But honestly, it’s not a huge deal—you probably won't notice much of a performance drop. It's more about marketing tactics to sell different models than anything else.

Answered By GamerXcellence45 On

This makes sense, but if you check benchmarks for the standard 9060XT, just know that's often the bare minimum you can expect. Third-party cards usually perform better, so even if yours is a bit lower on wattage, you shouldn't see any major real-world differences. You've got nothing to worry about—enjoy your new GPU!

TechieTom83 -

Exactly! Plus, most people undervolt their GPUs anyway, so that lower wattage limit shouldn’t be a big deal.

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