How Do I Choose the Right Power Supply Wattage for My First PC Build?

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Asked By TechNinja99 On

I'm building my first PC and I'm trying to figure out how much wattage I need for my power supply unit (PSU). I'm considering a 1000W PSU, specifically the CORSAIR RM1000e, which is fully modular and has great efficiency ratings. My build includes an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, a GeForce RTX 5080, and several expansion fans and coolers. The estimated wattage for my current setup is about 676W, so what wattage should I aim for in a PSU to ensure everything runs smoothly?

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Answered By PCMastery101 On

850W should be enough for your current components, but if you think you might upgrade to something like a 5090 later, go with the 1,000W to be safe!

Answered By GamerDude83 On

For your build, I would definitely recommend going with a 1,000W PSU. It gives you that extra headroom, especially if you plan to upgrade in the future.

Answered By WattWizard On

A quality 850W PSU would work well. The 1,000W does give some extra cushion, but I've heard that the RM1000e can be a bit noisy. You might want to consider something ranked higher on SPL's list, like the Montech Century II 1050W, which is often recommended and tends to be more affordable.

CuriousBuilder -

Thanks for the suggestion! I'll check out that list.

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