What RAM and PSU wattage do I need for my Ryzen 5 9600X and RTX 5060 build?

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Asked By GamerDude42 On

I'm planning to build my first PC featuring a Ryzen 5 9600X CPU and a GeForce RTX 5060 GPU. I'm curious about how much RAM I should get and what wattage my power supply (PSU) should be. Any advice would be really helpful!

5 Answers

Answered By BuildMasterJoe On

You’ll need more components than just the CPU and GPU to complete your build, so check out pcpartpicker.com for a complete list. I'd recommend a PSU around 650W, but it really depends on the other parts you choose. For RAM, aim for 2x16GB at 6000MT/s for a solid performance. And seriously, don’t skimp on the PSU—go for a reputable brand to ensure stability!

Answered By BudgetBuilder88 On

If you're on a budget, 16GB will work for now, but 32GB is what you'll want in the long run. A 650W PSU will do the trick, but check out options like Montech or Vetroo for affordable 850W units—they're good quality!

TechWizard99 -

Definitely worth checking out for budget options!

GamerDude42 -

Thanks for the PSU tips! Noted on the brands.

Answered By TechWizard99 On

For most gaming setups, 32GB of RAM is more than enough, so you should aim for that. As for the PSU, a 750W unit will typically cover your needs, but if you think you'll upgrade your GPU later, consider getting an 850W to future-proof your build.

Answered By NewbieBuilder On

32GB of RAM is solid! If you can, go for a 500W PSU or more to ensure you have headroom for your components. Just make sure it’s from a good brand!

Answered By FutureProofPC On

Your RAM choice should reflect your usage. For gaming nowadays, 2x16GB is popular, sticking around 6000MT/s speed. For the PSU, quality matters, so I’d suggest something around 650W which gives you a good buffer for upgrades.

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