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