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650w enough?
Hello, I'm starting to get all my parts ordered at the moment. So far I've managed to grab
Mobo: B550 MSI Tommohawk WiFi
CPU: Ryzen 5600x
GPU: Nvidia 3060ti Fe
Will be getting:
Nvme: 1TB Sabrent Rocket
HDD: 4TB Barracuda
Memory: 32GB 3600mhz cl16
AI: MSI Mag Core Liquid 240
Fans: 6 including 2 on AIO
Was thinking of getting the Corsair RM650 is this sufficient enough for the build?
Thanks!
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Re: 650w enough?
I think you can just about do it with 650W, but it is getting close.
TDP of 3060Ti is 200W, 5600X is 88W, that leaves a fair bit for the motherboard and components, I personally like more headroom.
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Re: 650w enough?
There's various tools that can check this for you - that's what anyone here would be doing, assuming they're not guessing (my guess: yes, fine, but I don't know ryzen demands too well so maybe you should get yourself more headroom).
I like uk.pcpartpicker.com.
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Re: 650w enough?
It should be more than enough IMHO. The Hexus test system with a Ryzen 9 3950X and an RTX3060TI was under 350W at a wall.
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Re: 650w enough?
Recommended is 600W, but I would prefer to have a 100w extra for breathability
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Re: 650w enough?
Hey!
I don't know if this helps, but I ran a near-identical system to this and it was faultless:
650 EVGA SUPERNOVA GM (SFX, gold, 650W PSU)
Ryzen 5600x
3060Ti Fe
Gigabyte B550i + 2x16Gb Crucial 3200mhz
(This is paired with a fan controller, a kraken X61, 4 internal fans, 3 SATA SSDs, 1 NVME M.2 SSS, an internal USB hub, and 1 RGB strip).
I have also tried this with a 3080fe, which I literally just got, and can confirm it EVEN works with that, granted with some PSU coil whine requiring undervolting.
TL/DR: as above people have said too, this is safe, but I would say this is absolutely fine, and there's no need to go higher for this system!
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Re: 650w enough?
Thanks for all the responses, will look into it a little further