I recently built a new gaming PC, and I'm feeling a bit uncertain about my setup. Everything is brand new except for my keyboard and mouse, which are an old Gamdias combo. Here are the specs:
- Monitor: LG GS60F (HD/1080p, 24-inch, 180Hz)
- GPU: RTX 3070 Ti
- CPU: i5-14400F
- Storage: 1TB SSD
- RAM: 16GB (8x2) 3200MHz
- PSU: 550W (Not sure of the brand)
I'm aiming for a build that can handle gaming, streaming, and editing, but I'm worried about a few things. The PSU wattage seems low since 750W is commonly recommended, and the shopkeeper I bought from assured me it would be fine. He said, 'Nothing will happen, we know what we're doing, and if there's an issue, bring it to us.' Still, I have concerns. My graphics card is capable of 1440p (2K), but my monitor only supports HD (1080p). Given this setup, should I stick with what I have or consider upgrading my PSU? Also, should I sell the GPU for one that's more suited for 1080p gaming instead? Finally, is this graphics card sufficient for video editing and streaming, or should I look for an upgrade? I appreciate any advice!
3 Answers
The 550W PSU should be adequate for the RTX 3070 Ti. Don't stress about it too much. However, your card was released five years ago and struggles a bit with 1440p now. For 1080p, it should serve you well and is also suitable for editing and streaming tasks. Just stick with it for now!
From what you've described, your build seems quite balanced. Are you experiencing any performance issues? If everything is running smoothly, there's probably nothing to worry about!
Not really, everything is working fine!
Your build looks solid. I would recommend keeping the power supply as is for now, especially if you plan to upgrade the GPU in the future. The 3070 Ti pairs well with a decent 550W PSU, so you're in good shape!
Great, thanks! How can I check that my system is running well, especially regarding the PSU?

Thanks! Do you have any advice on checking if my PSU is functioning properly?