Hey everyone! I'm upgrading my PC and I'm a bit unsure if my power supply unit (PSU) can handle the new components I'm planning to install. According to PC Part Picker, it says it should be fine, but I would prefer some advice based on experience. Here's what I've got: a Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, an ROG Strix 2080 Ti GPU (which I plan to upgrade later), an X870 Plus motherboard, a 1TB Samsung M.2 SSD, a 2TB Samsung SATA SSD, and 64GB of Crucial DDR5 6000MHz RAM. Oh, and I almost forgot to mention my PSU—it's an EVGA 750W Bronze 80 Plus fully modular. Sorry for not listing it earlier!
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What PSU do you have? It’s super important to make sure it’s sufficient for your setup.
Your EVGA 750W PSU should be good for that setup! It has enough wattage for all those components, and the Bronze efficiency rating means it's pretty reliable. Just make sure your PSU has the right connectors for your GPU and other parts when you do your upgrades.
Yeah, 750W is sufficient for a Ryzen 7 and a 2080 Ti. You might want to keep an eye on your power needs if you go for a more powerful GPU later, but for now, you're set!
I updated my post! It’s an EVGA 750W Bronze 80 Plus fully modular.