Is a 650W PSU Enough for My New 5070?

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Asked By GamerDude84 On

I just ordered a 5070 graphics card and I'm wondering if my 650W power supply unit (PSU) will be sufficient for it. Will it work without any issues?

5 Answers

Answered By SkepticalSam On

Yep, it’ll work. But will it be optimal? Hard to say. It could run into issues if your system uses a lot of power, especially during peak loads. The 5070 is estimated to use about 250W, so keep that in mind.

Answered By WiseBuilder On

You might want to use a tool like PCPartPicker.com to calculate the total wattage needed for all your components. It’s usually a good idea to leave some headroom with your PSU for upgrades or overclocking.

Answered By OverkillOllie On

It's usable, but honestly, it would be better to have a 750W or 850W PSU for your setup, especially if you plan to upgrade in the future.

Answered By TechWhiz789 On

A 650W PSU is generally considered the minimum for a 5070. Depending on your other components, though, you might be cutting it close.

CuriousUser23 -

My other components are a Core i5 13400F, Prime H610M-A WiFi D4 motherboard, Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2x16GB RAM, and a Kingston NVMe 1TB SSD.

Answered By PowerNerd On

Yes, it should be fine! But if you undervolt the card, it can save on power without sacrificing performance, which might help you stay under the limit.

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