Best Power Supply Options for NVIDIA 50 Series GPUs

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Asked By SunnyGamer95 On

Hey everyone! I'm looking for some advice on power supplies. I've got two PCs, but neither has native support for a 12V dual 6-pin connector. One PC has an older EVGA 750 Bronze power supply running an NVIDIA 5070, and the other has a Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 850W 80+ Gold with a 5070ti. I'm considering swapping the power supplies—putting the Thermaltake in the 5070ti machine and replacing the EVGA. Is this worth doing? What power supplies would you recommend that have native support?

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Answered By TechWizard42 On

You could look at the Montech Century II; it’s a solid recommendation. Just check if it fits your system and has all the right connectors for those NVIDIA cards.

Answered By PowerPlay2000 On

Yeah, a 750 or 850 watt PSU should cover your needs without any issues. Just make sure to check reviews to ensure it’s reliable!

Answered By VoltageSeeker87 On

It really depends on where you’re located and your budget. Since you mentioned you’re in the US, I think you could find a good option in the $100 to $150 range. A 750 or 850 watt supply should be fine for a setup with a 5070ti and a 13600k.

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