Is a 750W PSU Enough for My Gaming PC with a 5070 Ti?

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Asked By TechieNinja42 On

Hey everyone! I'm building a gaming PC and I'm wondering if a 750W power supply is sufficient for my setup. I'm using an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU, an Asus TUF GAMING OC GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER GPU, and my estimated total wattage is about 654W. Would this PSU put my computer at risk, or should I consider upgrading to something more powerful? I've got everything else already except for the GPU. Thanks for the help!

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Answered By PCBuilderTom On

You're likely okay with the 750W, but for peace of mind, I recommend upgrading to an 850W supply. You can find options like the Thermaltake Toughpower GT for a reasonable price, which supports PCIe 5.1 that would be ideal for your 5070 Ti.

Answered By QuestionAsker On

Yeah, I have the 750W PSU from my last build. Sounds like upgrading to the Thermaltake 850W could be a good idea, especially since I want to avoid any issues down the line!

Answered By GamerDude88 On

Typically, a 750W PSU should be fine for your setup, but given that your CPU consumes quite a bit of power, you might want to go for at least 850W for some extra headroom. It’ll help ensure stability and efficiency, especially during intense gaming sessions.

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