Hey everyone! I built my PC about a year ago with an RX 7800XT, but honestly, I'm not happy with it at all, especially for video editing. The drivers crash on me constantly, and it's really frustrating. I'm considering switching to an RTX 5070TI but I'm worried about whether my 750W PSU can handle it. I really don't want to mess with my PSU again because the cable management was such a hassle. Here are my current specs: AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, Radeon RX 7800 XT 16GB, ASROCK B650M-HDV/M.2, CORSAIR RM750e 750W, DEEPCOOL AK620 Zero Dark, and G.SKILL 32GB RAM. Eventually, I plan to upgrade to 64GB of RAM. So, is there any reason I should change my PSU?
3 Answers
Yep, your PSU should be fine for that upgrade! You shouldn't run into any issues switching to the RTX 5070TI with your 750W power supply.
I've had my RX 7800XT for a while too, and while it's stable for gaming, I can’t say the same for video editing. Sorry to hear about your crashes. As for your PSU, I think 750W is adequate, but keep an eye on your processor and motherboard. They could be a limiting factor just based on what you're aiming for.
Honestly, I'd reconsider the ASROCK motherboard too. It's not the greatest. As for the PSU, it should work, but make sure it’s fully modular and has the right cables.

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