Is a 750W PSU Sufficient for an RTX 5070 and i9-10900F?

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Asked By TechGuru42 On

Hey everyone! I'm planning to upgrade my GPU and wanted to check if my current power supply unit (PSU) is up to the task. Here's my build:

- Intel Core i9-10900F
- Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Gaming OC, 12GB
- Gigabyte Z490 VISION G
- Kingston HyperX Fury 64GB (4x16 GB) DDR4 3600MHz CL17
- Corsair Hydro Series H100I Pro, 240mm water cooler
- Corsair SSD MP600 XT 1TB
- Kingston KC3000 1TB SSD
- 2TB HDD SATA 3.0 7200RPM
- Corsair 750W 80 Plus Bronze CX750 PSU

I just need to know if the 750W PSU can handle this setup with the new GPU, especially since I'm not changing any other components. Thanks!

2 Answers

Answered By GamerDude88 On

Absolutely, a 750W PSU should be more than enough for that build. It has a comfortable wattage cushion for your components, especially with the i9 and RTX 5070. You should be good to go!

Answered By PCMasterX On

Yeah, you'll be fine with a 750W PSU! Just keep in mind proper airflow around the PSU for best performance. It won't strain under that load at all.

TechGuru42 -

Got it! How much breathing room should I aim for?

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