Is a 650W PSU Enough for a 5070 Ti or 9070 XT?

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Asked By TechWhiz101 On

I'm considering upgrading my faulty 2080 Super, especially with GPU prices expected to rise. I've got a 650W power supply unit (PSU), and I've seen conflicting recommendations about whether that's sufficient for a new GPU. Some sources say 650W is enough, specifically for the 5070 Ti, but my friend mentioned I might need a higher-rated PSU for the 9070 XT. Here's my current build: Intel i5 13600KF, 32GB DDR5 RAM, two 1TB M.2 SSDs, a 1TB HDD, and two fans. Can anyone help clarify if my 650W PSU can handle either of these GPUs?

3 Answers

Answered By PixelPundit92 On

You should be fine with a 650W PSU for both cards, assuming your PSU is good quality. However, if you're going with the 9070 XT, it might be a little wobbly under load. Just to play it safe, you could limit the power draw a bit, especially if it's a high-end model that could pull more power.

Answered By GamerGuru77 On

I've heard that some recommend at least a 700W PSU for the 5070 Ti, just to give you a bit more headroom. I think you could run the 9070 XT, but consider undervolting it to ease the load on your current setup.

BuildMaster56 -

I went through the same dilemma and decided it was worth upgrading to an 850W PSU just for peace of mind. It gives you the flexibility for future upgrades too.

Answered By OverclockedOtter On

Honestly, if you can afford it, just go for a 9070 without the XT. The performance gain isn’t worth the extra power consumption. Plus, you can save enough to cover a new PSU if you need one later on, making it a smarter choice overall.

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