Need Advice on PSU and UPS Ratings for My First PC Build

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Asked By TechEnthusiast42 On

Hey everyone! After two years of researching components, I'm finally ready to build my first PC! Here's my finalized parts list, which I plan to purchase in the next couple of months: I've got an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, an ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 cooler, an MSI MAG X670E motherboard, 64 GB of G.Skill DDR5 memory, a Samsung 9100 PRO 2 TB SSD, a Thermaltake Ceres 500 case, a Corsair HX1000i 1000W PSU, and a set of ARCTIC P12 fans. I already have a Samsung Odyssey G7 monitor, and I'm holding off on the GPU for now until after the planned 5080 Super release, or I might go with a 9070xt or 7900xtx, depending on prices. My main question is about the power supply: is a 1000W PSU enough, or do I actually need a 1200W one since a local vendor suggested that? Also, is a 1500VA UPS sufficient for my setup, or should I consider getting a higher capacity one? I appreciate any advice since this is my first build!

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Answered By GamerGal88 On

What kind of tasks are you planning on using the PC for? If it's mostly gaming and a bit of photo editing in Lightroom, then you should have no issues with that PSU. Your setup sounds solid for those purposes!

TechEnthusiast42 -

I’ll mainly be focusing on single-player gaming, along with some work in Lightroom. So yeah, it's primarily a gaming rig!

Answered By PowerNerd81 On

You’re good with the 1000W PSU for your setup. Even an 850W would work just fine! The Corsair unit you’ve selected is top-notch, so it can handle the load easily. As for the UPS, a 1500VA is pretty much spot on for this build. Jumping to a higher capacity would be more expensive and generally unnecessary unless you're planning on adding a ton more components down the line.

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