What’s the Right PSU Wattage for My 5600X and 3070 Ti Setup?

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Asked By CuriousGamer77 On

I'm trying to figure out the best power supply wattage for my build featuring a Ryzen 5 5600X and a GeForce RTX 3070 Ti. I did some research and found that:

- PSU wattage calculators suggest around 450W for my components (which include a CPU, GPU, a micro ATX motherboard, a single 16GB DDR4 stick, and a 500GB SSD).
- Different manufacturers, like Asus, recommend 750W for the 3070 Ti, while others say 650W would suffice.
- Generally, I've seen advice that 650W is adequate, but many suggest going for 750W just to be safe. I'm curious about what that 'extra safe' factor entails—is it mainly for future-proofing?

On a budget, I can grab a MSI MAG 650BN (650W) for about $49, while the MAG 750BN (750W) is around $64. Both are 80+ Bronze rated and C tier according to the latest PSU Tier list. I understand the importance of investing in a quality PSU; what do you think of my options? Is 80+ Bronze at 650W sufficient for my build? Thanks!

3 Answers

Answered By BuildMaster86 On

You could go to pcpartpicker and enter your components. It’ll give you a more accurate estimate of the wattage you need. Also, remember to think about any future upgrades when deciding on the PSU, as you might want flexibility down the road.

Answered By SeriesTwoFan On

I suggest spending the extra ten bucks for more wattage and maybe a Gold-rated PSU. Having a little more power can be beneficial as you look to upgrade your components in the future.

Answered By TechSavvyGuy92 On

You'll probably be fine with a 650W PSU for now, but bear in mind that if you decide to upgrade your GPU in the future, you might need a stronger power supply. I made the move to an EVGA G2 850W back in 2015, which was seen as overkill at the time, but I never regretted the investment. Good PSUs often come with warranties of 7-10 years, so it can be a smart choice to invest a little more up front and not have to replace it later.

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