Is My 1000W PSU Enough for an RTX 4090 and 9950X3D Upgrade?

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Asked By GamerDude42 On

Hey everyone! I'm planning to upgrade my PC with a new **AMD 9950X3D** CPU and an **RTX 4090** GPU. I'm also looking to add a new AIO cooler, the **TRYX Panorama**, which features an LCD screen, along with three fans included in the kit. Additionally, I'm considering installing five **Lian Li TL Wireless LCD fans** and three **TL non-LCD fans** in my Vision Compact case. Right now, I've got a **Corsair RM1000X (2021)** power supply. Will this PSU be sufficient to support the CPU, GPU, AIO, and all the fans and screens? Thanks for any help!

3 Answers

Answered By PowerPlayz On

As long as you keep everything stock, your PSU will handle it easily. Just focus on the cable management to avoid any bending issues with the GPU!

Answered By PixelPusher55 On

1000W is plenty of juice! You could even run something like a 5090 with that supply. Just keep everything at stock settings, and you should be perfectly fine.

Answered By TechWhiz89 On

Your PSU should be totally fine for this setup! 1000W is a solid amount of power for an RTX 4090 and the 9950X3D. Just make sure to double-check if you need an adapter for your GPU, especially if you're running it vertically, as it might affect cable routing with the glass panel.

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