I'm looking to upgrade my power supply unit before Black Friday sales kick in. Currently, I have a Corsair HX750i, but I'm experiencing brownouts and unresponsive restarts. After some research, I'm considering the TX-1600, but I'd appreciate any advice! Here are my specs: Ryzen 9 3900XT, 32GB Corsair Vengeance RAM, Asus ROG Strix 4090, Asrock X570 Pro4, and two 2TB Samsung drives along with several HDDs. I use my PC daily for music production, video editing, Photoshop, gaming, and VR, so I need something reliable and efficient—ideally with A+ customer service and 80+ Titanium rating. Should I stick with 1600W or would a lower wattage suffice?
3 Answers
If you're gaming and doing demanding tasks with the 4090, I'd recommend a Corsair PSU. Their customer support is solid, and you'll want something that has a bit of headroom; 1600W sounds reasonable but check if you truly need that much.
The Seasonic Prime TX-1600 is top-notch, but honestly, it can be overkill for most users. It might take decades to recoup the cost through efficiency savings. Consider something like the Montech Century II 1200W; it's cost-effective and still performs well.
Run a Power Supply Calculator to get your estimated power usage. Most likely, an 800W PSU will be more than enough for your setup unless you're continuously pushing it to the max. Corsair's 80+ Gold is a great choice, but Cooler Master also delivers good quality on a budget.

Thanks for the tip about the power calculator!