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RTX 3080 & 3090 Power Supply Requirements - Minimum PSU Wattage Leak
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2020
- RTX 3080 & 3090 Power Supply Requirements - Minimum PSU Wattage Leak
Recent RTX 3000 leaks have been suggesting that the RTX 3080 will have a 320W TGP and the RTX 3090 will have a 350W TGP. With these much higher power limits many are beginning to wonder if their power supply will be able to provide enough power to these new Ampere GPUs. The question on everybodys mind seems to be is will my 650W PSU be able to handle the RTX 3080, or do I need to buy an 850W PSU.
#ultimatecountdown #RTX3080
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That guy with the 1000w psu:
They called me a mad man....
yea me to SS-1250 XM2 seasonic from 780ti SLI days....hahaha. still under warranty too
I ran SLI 980Ti, a i7 4930K, and 32GB of DDR3 all overclocked on a 850W PSU for almost a year. In hindsight that was probably a bad idea.
Finally, redemption.
@@GraphicallyChallenged
X570 Asus Crosshair viii mobo..
3900x OC'D @4.472ghz all core 1.28v..
32gb Trident Royal Rbg @1.49v 3752MHZ with 14 14 14 28 timings ..
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BCLCK =100.5..
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220mm , 140mm, 240mm LED case fans for intake in filtered positive pressure setup in an old ass HAF X case..
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red hoses.
seasonic SS-1250 XM2 psu
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I think I'm going to need that PSU with this system if I add the RTX 3090 and overclock it......
@@GraphicallyChallenged I ran (and still use the PSU) SLI 980ti, 2700k that was OC'd and 32GB of ram (albeit all with mild overclocks, nothing extreme) on a Corsair AX650 i bought something like 8 or 9 years ago.
You were fine.
I remember when the forums were clowning people with 1000w+ PSUs in 2020, who's laughing now?
It's even more dumb to mock people for quality PSUs because the slightly more expensive higher wattage (usually gold or plat) PSUs tend to run more steadily with a lower draw, so a more expensive higher watt higher efficiency PSU will end up paying back the extra you spent by saving on your electric bill AND be more reliable the whole time.
@@JB-xl2jc Just from an engineering standpoint an overkill PSU will last longer because it's barely being strained, I have a corsair HX1000W from 2008 that powered a i7 920 at 4.2ghz with no power saving 24/7 for a decade and it's still going strong now. Only replaced it this year for a new build with another 1000w corsair just as a precaution.
I got 1200 psu 5 years old from my sli build. it's actually useful now.
Me. 1000w is STILL ridiculous overkill if you're not going to SLI AT LEAST 2 high end cards like 2080 ti's, alongside full custom watercooling, etc.
The reason we were clowning people is you would see idiots who would get an Ryzen 3600x, 16gb of ram, and a 2060, and then buy a 1000w PSU.
I got a 1600w psu, muhaha
Me with my 650: I too like to live dangerously
Same
Stevebomer you’re fine until you’re going 10900k max oc. Overclocking the 3080 or 3090 is not worth it this time around.
Me with my 500W powersupply: I too like to live dangerously
i have 550 (im on fire)
Lol 😂 same
Everyone told me I was crazy to get a 850 "You'll never need that" HAH! I showed you, fools! >:D
A PC with an 8700k and an RTX 2080ti consumes around 450W. The 3090 will consume ~100W more than a 2080Ti, and it'll run fine on a 650W PSU. You guys need to stop acting like this is the most power-hungry GPU ever. There are cards like GTX 590, GTX Titan Z, HD7990, etc that are more power-hungry than the 3090.
Edit: Thank you GN for making this video. ua-cam.com/video/X_wtoCBahhM/v-deo.html
Wrex LOL
@@nicowitdarx ?
Wrex bruh
I got a bigger powersupply just in case 750w :(
Late 2018 coworker “Why the heck did you buy an AX1600i"
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Mid 2020 me: "Ahh. Jensen you scoundrel. I have you this time"
12 fans, two pumps, two 360 rads, room to grow. Replacing the 2080ti with the inevitable 3090 as I will, I suspect at least the power supply will not break a sweat.
ua-cam.com/video/PEEQzIdboaI/v-deo.html RTX 3090 vs RTX 2080TI first benchmarks leaked by a Chinese designer
@@poingpoing6840 Wow! I would like to see the 3080!
@@HeartFilledHatred do i have news for you!
@@ashes4941 🤩🤩🤩
@@poingpoing6840 that actually is the 3080 vs the 2080 ti, the uploader stated this in the comments
RTX 3080. I offer you my 550W psu. take it or leave it lol
In any case you'll be dandy with the 3070.
RTX 3080 (In Demonic Voice): SO YOU HAVE CHOSEN DEATH!
Be careful overclocking! :)
you could use 2 300w psu :D
y'all think the rtx 3070 will run with a 550watt?
I DONT GONNA BUY NOTHING ,ABSOLUTLY NOTHING BEFORE I SEE BENCHMARK TESTS ,
radmo dj DAMN RIGHT!!!
@@abcde1054 but... it's calling... me
Search for digital foundry. They did benchmarks. 3080 is around 180% of the 2080 performance.
@@nosferathu258 we want to see fps side by side comparison
@@BonanzaPilot did u see the doom eternal preview
Just letting everyone know, 750W recommendation is based off of a 3080 and 10900k pairing. It probably includes headroom too. PC Gamer's 10900k 5.3 ghz OC peaked at 331W, and at the absolute peak for Tom's Hardware's 1080 ti ROG Strix OC'd was around 350W. At absolutely the worst case scenario (or best depending on how you look at it), these two combined pushed to their limits combine to 680W. Unless you're stretching each part to their absolute limits, you'll not need something greater than 650W. At that point if you're running a 10900K and have the gear to push it that high, you'd probably have the money and may have already bought an 850W+ PSU.
I see the 3700X non-OC in stress tests hitting a total system power draw of 150W in reviews with AIDA64, slap a 3080's 320W TDP and add another 150W just to be super safe and you get 470 + 150 = 620W minimum when you're stressing both the 3700X and 3080. This is the extreme worst case scenario and if you're planning to push your parts this hard, you most likely know what you're doing and will have a properly equipped PSU. The average consumer will NEVER be stressing both the CPU and GPU to these peak wattages in average scenarios. Stress tests put completely unreasonable load on the given part, which will never translate to real world load and power consumption.
GamersNexus even made a video on this recently where they tested a 10900K and 2080 ti at 100% load on both and he even got lower system wattage than my numbers! Where I got 620W from worst case, he got around 530W with ACTUAL worst case benchmarks. In games, consumption was even lower at somewhere in the 400s (still 10900k 2080 ti). Watch that video instead of one where someone just plugs in numbers and spits out a recommendation.
Point is, these recommendations should always be taken with a grain of salt. Guru3D recommends a 500W PSU for a 1070 ti, and I have ran it easily on a 450W high quality unit (SF450 for anyone wondering) with no issues even with a slight OC. Please please please DO NOT cheap out on the quality of your PSU, whatever wattage you choose. Look at the PSU tier list on LTT forums. I can vouch for Seasonic GX Series, Super Flower Leadex III's, and Corsair's SF line. Really anything on the A/B tier will do you justice. I'm not saying don't buy 750W+ units. Give yourself peace of mind and go for the 850W if you want, because yes, PSUs are the most efficient at 50% load. Even then for a high quality unit like a 650W Leadex III, efficiency ranges between 90% - 92% at between 50% - 90% load. That's only a 2% difference. But if you're the guy running a 3600X or 9600K and you're not doing or are planning to do anything crazy and you have a 650W PSU, don't scramble to go grab an 850W PSU for your 3080 because chances are, you will be fine.
you just save my money
Can you give a tldr
i have i7 12700 non k , asus z690 tuf wifi, Nvidia rtx 3070 FE, 32gb 3000mhz Corsair vengeance, cooler master hyper 410r cpu cooler and cooler master v650 semi modular gold certified psu , 1 tb ,2tb 4tb HDDs ,860 evo 250gb ,2tb 970 evo plus nvme , 6 normal non RGB cooler master fans .
thats my pc configuration.
i wanted to upgrade to RTX 3080 ti 12gb .
will it b good running on my 650watts gold rated psu( bought in 2015 which has japanese capacitors)
i run my system at stock and don't overclock anything .
please suggest and advice
So, if someone using 6 hdd, 1 ssd, 8 rgb fan case, i9 10900 non k, using rtx 3090 24gb, still not safe for using psu 850w plus gold ??
im really late just copped a 3090 for $520 and wondering if my Corsair TX750M Gold Rated PSU can handle my 5800x and now the 3090. I have 2 nvme ssds, 4argb fans, 240mm aio, and 32gb of trident z neo. pls let me know
If my 750w power supply can't handle it, it isn't going into my pc
Asus website recommends 750w minimum for a rtx3080
If you don't plan to do some serious overclocking, 750W should be fine. I mean you can just use the calculator from the video yourself. For my current built with a 3080 it recommended 650W.
my pc has a 750w psu and my pc only uses around 460 watts so i should be fine right with the rtx 3080??? My current graphics card is the gtx 1080ti.
@@sniperrecon Yea
@@icantunderstandjokes9492 yes. You should be absolutely fine. Even if you put in the 3090.
So a 3080-equipped system with a 3700X will draw about 570W under load, so I guess my 650W 80+ Gold PSU should be fine since I only have a 3600
Yes it will. As long it's gold supply
@@nigelproctor should do
I'd be more comfortable with at least 150w of headroom.
Don't fuck with power supplies. :p
Tleps Sdrawkcab should my Thermaltake smart 700 W 80+ Certified ATX power supply work with a 3070 and my Ryzen 9 3900X
My 750w is fine with the 3080 and 3700x
Me: *Buys 700w PSU*
Nvidia a week later *recommended 750w for 3080*
yea i just got a 700w psu too. I think im gonna try it. Do you think it'll be fine?
@@buiIder probably gonna be fine
Hahaz I have an 850 watt PSU that'll last me a while.
no lie i got a 700w psu yesterday too
@@buiIder It's totally fine
Good power supplies have multiple fail safes to make sure it doesn't catch on fire. If you go over the max wattage the PSU will shut its self down. If your GPU pulls more than the PSU can handle, the PSU will simply shutdown.
true, I tried to run my 3080ti with a 650w ps but it shuts down by itself when under load.
@@xurmanito9540 i have i7 12700 non k , asus z690 tuf wifi, Nvidia rtx 3070 FE, 32gb 3000mhz Corsair vengeance, cooler master hyper 410r cpu cooler and cooler master v650 semi modular gold certified psu , 1 tb ,2tb 4tb HDDs ,860 evo 250gb ,2tb 970 evo plus nvme , 6 normal non RGB cooler master fans .
thats my pc configuration.
i wanted to upgrade to RTX 3080 ti 12gb .
will it b good running on my 650watts gold rated psu( bought in 2015 which has japanese capacitors)
i run my system at stock and don't overclock anything .
please suggest and advice
If you're too broke to get a good power supply, I think that would answer your question if you can even afford the GPU that would require it.
cheap PSU: bomb has been planted
I was thinking the same thing, the people that are complaining about PSU cant afford a 3090 anyway.
@@ren137c i have a EVGA G3 750w 80 &lus Gold that costed 150$ CAD (about 120$ USD), most people say 750 would be fine if you're not overclocking. i hope its true.
I'm pretty broke right now, but that doesn't matter I'm getting the 3090 anyway. Partial payment ftw!
@@karljuliuz no don't partial pay always buy in fulla
I think people forget you can always undervolt and underclock the gpu if needed. In most cases you end up with a slight loss in performance and get much better efficiency. I'm not sure why everyone seems to forget this. I'm willing to bet you can drop 50 watts or more off a 3080. If a 3070 is 220w... Then there's plenty of headroom for undervolting on the 3080.
There's a reviewer here on youtube that dropped 100W off a 3090 and got it into the 270-280W range. I myself typically have my 3070 undervolted to .8v and run right around 160-170W rather than the stock 220+.
Of course, the 40 series kinda murdered this way of getting more out of your card in the face.
350 watt- 3080
105 watt- 3900x
100 watt- others
650 watt psu is more than enough
750 watt has always been the sweet spot for me. I used to own a Corsair AX750, now I own a Seasonic Focus GX750. Even though it may look a bit overkill, future proofing on a part you keep for 10 YEARS isn't bad, it's not like it's gonna cost you a kidney smh
4090 go brrr
rip my "Linus Tech Tips A+ Tier" fully modular 650w PSU...
Unless you are heavily overclocking your components pushing them far past their efficiency curve (frequency vs. voltage), your 650w should be fine for a 3090 stock with any normal consumer desktop CPU. Obviously I don't know exactly what's in your PC, but I'm willing to bet it most likely doesn't have something like a Threadripper or something consuming insane amounts of power.
@@aviroblox6624 ryzen 5 3600 oc, ram oc, 2080super oc. I was thinking of selling the 2080s and upgrading but im gonna wait for reviews and on amds next gpu, the 2080ti dying on people made me get the 2080s.
@@thefightscout I mean, 650 should be enough with that setup if you're just going to be gaming.
ua-cam.com/video/PEEQzIdboaI/v-deo.html RTX 3090 vs RTX 2080TI first benchmarks leaked by a Chinese designer
@@poingpoing6840 I hope that's fake.
Got clowned for getting an 850W EVGA g2 gold about 4 years ago, glad I still got this baby :D
I got the same PSU :D
A PC running an 8700k and an RTX 2080ti consumes around 450W. The 3090 will consume ~100W more than a 2080Ti. So, a 650W PSU is enough.
EVGA G2 was excellent, the G3 was phenominally good, the G5 is meh' since the tariffs forced EVGA to stop using Super Flower PSUs. Hold on to that G2.
I paid 220 for my 850 watt evga platinum, didn't think I'd need it, but at least I won't have to upgrade it now
@@WrexBF i have an 9700k 16 gb RAM ripjaws @3200 mhz and 1x ssd...with a psu 600 Watt gold ... i guess thats not enough or ?
Me: looking nervously at my HX750.
me looking at my cx550m
Me looking at my RM650 from corsair
Me: "Cool, I'll just upgrade my PSU then ahead of the 30 series launch! No biggie!"
*Looks at PSU prices*
👀👀👀👀
I will buy a second PSU of 550W for my 3090 lol
That false price drop claim at the end 🤣 funny
Just a reminder, external battery banks and battery backup utilities are usually around only 100-400 watts. Some are up to 800 watts, but you're going to be paying a kidney for those. If you need a backup battery incase power goes out, this is something to consider.
dude respect for you covering all this news! Have a great day!
Thanks for watching!
@@GraphicallyChallenged do I need a modular PSU?
@@maxican5286 For the 12-pin connector, you'll only need a PSU that has two 8-pin connectors. Also, be sure that the wattage of the PSU is ENOUGH. Modular are only for easier cable management or just for the luxury of having one. Cheers
@@Vichosaurio6969 thanks
Went with a 1200W and 1000W for the two builds I got. I have the power just bring me the cards.
Three months ago I started getting ready for my new PC build. I couldn’t find a power supply anywhere from 500 to 1000 watts cause they were all sold out. So I settled on a 1200w from Be quiet. I guess things worked out in my favor lol
Wow you are so unlucky but so lucky at the same time
650w working for a 3080 really depends if it ends up being an AIB with a higher power limit and if you overclock the cpu and other load ect ect
i have i7 12700 non k , asus z690 tuf wifi, Nvidia rtx 3070 FE, 32gb 3000mhz Corsair vengeance, cooler master hyper 410r cpu cooler and cooler master v650 semi modular gold certified psu , 1 tb ,2tb 4tb HDDs ,860 evo 250gb ,2tb 970 evo plus nvme , 6 normal non RGB cooler master fans .
thats my pc configuration.
i wanted to upgrade to RTX 3080 ti 12gb .
will it b good running on my 650watts gold rated psu( bought in 2015 which has japanese capacitors)
i run my system at stock and don't overclock anything .
please suggest and advice
damn i gave the max settings to the wattage calculator and they recommended me an iron man statue
Honestly, you need a simple formula called Watts Law, also known as P = I * E - which is really easy (P = Power; I = Current, and lastly; E = Voltage). It is all about Current and Voltage to calculate power properly.
1. Also, you can transpose this formula P = I * E to calculate Current and Voltage. Okay lets look at your 12V rail, your power supply company (for Marketing purposes) is usually factoring your current rating by a factor of x 10. So, For example - when you look on your power supply and see the 12V rail that is labeled at 50 Amps this is usually 5 Amps * 10 = 50A. This equals 12V * 50 Amps = equals 600 Watts of power (remember this Part later).
2. What we need to do - is find out what is the current (or Amps) that our RTX 3080 Card will draw? So, Lets transpose our Watts Law Formula - 320W (P) divided by 120 AC-V (E) = 2.6A. That's how much current our RTX 3080 card will draw Under Load - and probably a max of 2.9A - to 3.2A not sure if we would see this, but let's be safe.
3. Many systems today idle at .87 Amps to 1 Amp - Now add that to our load current 2.6 Amps + .87 Amps = 3.47 Amps on our 12V rail. But you can make bump that to 3.8 Amps to 4.0 Amps worst case scenario with the RTX 3080.
4. However, NVidia does not know what types of systems people have - Many older systems with Lots of HDD's and Fans and tons of other stuff you have connected will obviously draw more current - Hence the 750W recommendation! NVIDA just wants the end user to be cautious.
4. So, my Mini ITX with Ryzen 7 3700X O/C'd to 4.0GHZ on all cores and 3 SSD'S and an M.2 drive - and Enermax Liqtec120X liquid cooling + (2) LED RGB and 2 other fans idles at .87 Amps or 106 Watts + 3.2 Amps RTX 3080 card worst case = 4.07 Amps!
**I have a 650W power supply with a 12V Rail of 54A which is actually 5.4 amps = 648 Watts - I am going to use this first and if I notice anything weird or strange - I will upgrade only if I experience power issues. If your Power supply has something like 45-48Amps on the 12V rail - I would upgrade to something like 54Amps or higher on the 12V rail, when you do this, the wattage will naturally be higher!
5. I definitely liked that he used OuterVision PS Calculator and it came up for me with 39.3 Amps on the 12V rail - which translates to 3.9 amps - Remember the KEY here is 12V Rail and what value it has for current! But, if you have tons of stuff attached then choose the 750W or an above wattage power supply.
I hope this helps this thread!
The way people are talking about selling kidneys
Kidney prices are gonna drop from the over-supply
This comment was copy pasted into every single RTX 3000 video I've seen
I went to Microcenter a few weeks ago and I was looking for A 1000-1200w titanium PSU from EVGA or Seasonic. All they had was an EVGA 1600w T2, I was like, whatever, I'll get it. The good thing is, it will help to passively cool the rig at 50% load, and will most likely come in handy when the RTX 40 series are announced two years from now...
Oh boy were you not fucking wrong!!!
@@donner7708 What's happened lately that I missed?
My friend laughed when I opted for the 1200w PSU, now I'm also laughing that he is selling his 2080ti
1200 is actually retarded
Espeoni yeah but they won’t upgrade for awhile
@@impartial6119 by the time they have a gpu that needs that psu it'll be dead
2080ti owners got cucked hard lmao.
Not really clucked.. been having stacked graphics since 2018 lmao 😂 every 2080ti owner can afford a 3090 😘
What ignorance. I am running an RTX3080 on a 600w for 7+ months now. Overclocked 24/7 right out of booting it up. System is pretty rock solid stable on whatever you throw at it.
But is your PSU loud when gaming?
It is very very very rare that your CPU and GPU are both at their max power for real work not benchmarking. For me , I play flight sim 2020 and adobe premier , it never happened once
So i already own a 600W and want to upgrade my gtx 1070 to a 3080. I will try and let you know if it explodes ^^
Bet
@@chauncey2978 Well i would like to buy one, but it's sold out everywhere... Nice paper launch
@@arandomguy1360 did u get it ?
@@8x808 No, sold out everywhere here in germany in seconds and haven't seen any restock since release. It's just insane
@@arandomguy1360 did you get the gpu?
I think the 3000 series is an anomaly, the power draw of components usually goes down or stay the same. So, there's no reason to freak out if your PSU is between 600-800W
I'm aiming for a 3070 at most, so chill.
Now if only GPUs were actually available.
My 650w corsair something carries my 3900x and 2080ti easily ...
Another 100 extra watt wont change that 😜
Is 750W gonna be enough for the 3080?
Paired with Ryzen 9 3900x
16GB+RAM 3200mhz
4 144mm fans
2k 144hz monitor
I have a 650w 80+ gold power supply and want a 3080 20 gb. I am upgrading my gpu before everything else which means it will be a bottleneck, but that means the other stuff doesn’t draw a lot of power. Do you think it would be enough?
It will likely be enough power, but you won't have much headroom at all, and I wouldn't try too much overclocking.
But does your CPU consume 65 watts or 125?
older stuff doesnt necessarily draw less power...
Honestly, i'd say no. Even if it runs, your PSU will be taking damage over time.. Meaning suddenly your system will give out on you.
750W should be bare minimum if you're thinking of picking up the 20gb 3080.
I'd wait until you can upgrade both PSU and GPU so you dont run into any issues just to be on the safe side either way!
@@Skyflairl2p taking damage? that's not how this works, that's now how any of this works. reality don't operate on game logic.
Will I be good with the Thermaltake ToughPower 750W 80 Plus Gold Semi Modular Power Supply for an RTX 3080, i7 9700k, 32GB RAM?
I have an EVGA 80+ 650W right now.
I’m going to try with a 750 WATT fingers crossed...
I'm with you my man here's hoping our 750w works
Same bro let's make it work
Same
Have Corsair 750 watt aswell. Hope it is enough😅
same, corsair vengeance 750m, I hope I'm good to go
I've tested the power draw of my computer while under load and it was around 250W on AVG... with digital power meter.
*I have proof...*
OC i9 9900k 4.7ghz
16GB RAM
RTX 2060
Water Cooling.
3 Storage Drivers.
and etc...
Yeah, 750W should be more than fine.
My PC (R9 3950X + GTX1070) needs about 350 Watt (according to a digital power meter) while Gaming and also in Blender, so no need for extreme power supplies.
Rest is same as you got, AIO, some SSDs/HDDs etc.
@@minimalmo For sure. Gamers Nexus just did a good video on that as well: ua-cam.com/video/X_wtoCBahhM/v-deo.html
@@Cobuman Just seen it about an hour ago^^ But still thanks.
So I have a 500watt . Should be okay too then
@@bboyalanleung123 For Sure.
i upgraded like 80% of my pc like exactly 1 year ago and put in a 1000 watt psu for the memes... not much of a meme after all it seems LOL
A PC running an 8700k and an RTX 2080ti consumes around 450W. The 3090 will consume ~100W more than a 2080Ti, and it'll run fine on a 650W PSU. You guys need to stop acting like this is the most power-hungry GPU ever. There are cards like GTX 590, GTX Titan Z, HD7990, etc that are more power-hungry than the 3090.
Edit: Thank you GN for making this video. ua-cam.com/video/X_wtoCBahhM/v-deo.html
Is enough but not recommended. Spend a few more dollars buying a 750+
So should my RM750 Corsair should be good right?
Thanks for the video!
I bought all my stuff like 3 months ago not even knowing how much power the 3090 would require. Luckily I bought a 850 PSU!
Thanks for the video! Got me a 700w platinum (silverstone) beginning of the year. Gonna roll with that when I get the 3080.
My 750 was not enough after I over clocked the cpu. Save some budget for a power supply, your computer will thank you.
@@Kttens4ever18
What was your CPU?
10 140mm fans AND a360mm CPU cooler, what kind of gaigantic case are you using?!
When I built my pc with a 1000 PSU and for my son and 2 nephews I used 850 PSU people laughed at me and called me dumb. Then I advised people to get at least 850 PSU they clowned me and said I was dumb. Hmmmm who’s laughing now.
After using SLI I have never used less than an 850W PSU.
Graphically Challenged good decision. I also have an itx build along with my other build and that has a sff 750 PSU. The only reason it’s 750 is because at the time there was no bigger sff watt than 750. If there was a 1000 sff PSU I would have bought that regardless the price because in the long run it would have been cheaper than replacing and going through the headache of replacing.
Ppl in the comments act like they are all gonna buy a 3090 lmao. First it was too expensive now its "HAH I TOLD YA FOOLS WHEN I BOUGHT MY 3.45 GW NUCLEAR REACTOR!!!111!!". Y'all a bunch of fools lmao.
Haha yeah almost nobody is going to buy a $1K plus GPU.
Underrated comment
@@GraphicallyChallenged Be grateful for the prices you got in the states. Here just the RTX 2080 is over $1000.
Me: laughing and smoking together cigar with my 1000w psu
Have you lost your mind 850 Watts isn't enough! It is actually been tested then an RTX 3080 and a 3090 can pull between 400 and 500 watts by itself. And if you run too low of power you risk damaging other hardware. Keep in mind your CPU TDP and then also consider the wattage to run your drives and your RAM because believe it or not ram takes a significant amount as well. And splitting your power going into your GPU which I believe each single connector is rated for 300 w and now you're adding a splitter which actually causes heat so much so that it could fail and cause a fire just because of the power demand. Do not split your power delivery going to your graphics card if it can be helped at all!!! You can actually sneak by with an 850 watt but it's about a 50/50 because some have black screen and not had enough power and caused a reboot and we all know that when you hit the limits you can kill things. So while 850w might be okay I wouldn't go any less 1000w seriously that's not using a calculator but real world test.
Yeah. My 850w Gold has been constantly restarting recently. It can't handle my 3080 and 10900k. I agree with you.
@@GameFanaTICK386 Some people have no problem running 3080 with 650W
Seasonic's calculator on their website is broken. When I filled everything out (including a 3090) it recommended me an 850w PSU, but when you go to their recommended PSU page for the RTX 30 series, it says a 1000w PSU if you have a 3090
They are going to up the wattage because higher wattage means more money for them. Honestly, eight core and below can run on as low as 650w with oc cpu and undervolted 3080 and 3090. 750w for peace of mind. It’s when you’re going super high end like ryzen 9 or 10900k / 11900k that you probably will want to get a gold 850w as those are priced reasonably.
Luckily when built my pc the 750w I was gonna buy was out of stock so I got a 1000w instead lol
I had a 1000W psu since 2015, seems like it finally pays out lol
didnt think to link the wattage calculator... brilliant!
I purchased a Corsair AX850 PSU for my system when I got my hands on a RTX 3090 FE. The 3090 has been tripping over current protection on my PSU....best I can find online is that the spikes in voltage from the 3090 cause the PSU to trip it's OCP and shuts the entire system down. I have a Corsair RM1000X on the way to see if that resolves the issue for me.
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I bought 1,000W a couple of years ago, it's better to have the surplus headroom to protect your system to be honest, plus it allows more headroom for bigger GPU upgrades later down the line.
Will it work for something let’s say like a 3060? Or is that too much power
@@knottymullet4725 You'll be more than alright with that in theory, I'm running an RTX 3080 on mine with the entire system including the card overclocked and not once has it cut it out on me.
What you need to watch is the _quality_ of the power supply. Just do your research, never just rely on someone's word, or you'll be relegated back to the console space.
Using TDP to calculate the power supply requirement is not reliable because they said that the rtx 30 series can draw up to double the tdp power at peak time. if you wanna overlock it then 1000w power supply is absolutely needed
So you reference a website to calculate power draw but dont list it in the description of the video so we can just click to it?
With overclocked 2070S and 140% power allowed on 3070X, it had 380-390W steady power and 430W peaks during tests, and 320/390 during gaming. I'm going with the same PSU to get 4700X\4800X and 3070S. My hope goes to 410/460W figures.
Nah thx bro - I'm sticking with my seasonic platinum 650w and I'm getting the 3090 to pair with my 9900k (no OC) NH-D15 cooled, 32gb, M.2 SDD - No way a stock 3090 pushes more than 350w - good video though!
You'll definitely be fine. I have an OC'd 3700x + 4 x 8GB RGB memory with an OC'd GTX 1080 Ti (~320W) and an RX 550 (~50W) with an EVGA 650W B3. I've run this setup for about half a year now without once having any issues even while stress testing. Adding up the 100% load power consumption with all my parts brings be to around 562-570 watts, leaving a headroom of well over 50 watts. Any decent quality 650w power supply should be able to handle that fine, and I'm assuming that a 80+ platinum Seasonic is waaay higher quality than my budget EVGA 650 B3.
@@aviroblox6624 Why are there people in this comment section acting like a decent 650 can't handle the 3080?
@@colemin2 I have no idea, even though the video makes it clear that it could even handle the 3090. If you were planning to get a new PSU anyway, get at least a 750. But if you have a 650 one, there's no need to upgrade just yet.
@@thenonexistinghero With Moore's Law ending I fear we'll be seeing 1000watt rigs by 2030.
@@colemin2 I have a 500watt...do you think it can run?
Do you guys reckon a ryzen 5 2600x and an RTX 3070 would be fine with a 600w or should I upgrade?
Guys, it is not about what Watt number is on the box. Look for how your efficiency factor of the power supply is specified. One 80+ Gold/Bronze 600W is better than a any China 800W PSU. Buy smart, don't get into panic mode!
Me: Laughs in 1200w SuperNova.
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300 Watt 10900k
400 Watt rtx 3090
700 Watt total, yeahh you need 1000 Watt PSU
Btw who Will use intel? It doesn't support PCIe 4.0. use ryzen instead
Kingpin and Galax HOF 3090 will put out atleast 500 watt yup u need 1000 watt to run.
laugh in 95W i7 8700k
It depends, If it’s seasonic it’s enough, if it’s corsair you’d better throw in garbage
I've got a 3080 Ti with an RM850x PSU, and everything has been fine so far, but I also have a bunch of RGB, 6 RGB fans, and one M.2 NVMe drive
Nvidia recommends a 650 Watts PSU for the RTX 3070 and a 750 Watts PSU for the 3080 & 3090.
For proof Do this:
1. Go to this website www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce/graphics-cards/30-series/?nvid=nv-int-cwmfg-64629#cid=gf73_nv-int-cwmfg_en-gb (Nvidia's Official RTX 30 Series Page)
2. Scroll down until you see 'Compare Specs' and click on it.
(It should bring up a Small box with all of the Gpu's info.)
3. Scroll down to the bottom to see how much energy each card uses (Est)
Huh well damn
Sounds like I’ll be sitting pretty with my 1000 watt Corsair for years to come good to know 🤣
i have a corsair cx550m with 550 watts as i want to upgrade from 1660 to 3070, will it work ?
So what power supplies will support a 3080? Because it uses a 12 pin connector and not an 8?
Check out Digital Foundry, the FE cards come with an adapter. Other companies will continue to make dual 8-pin connectors.
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Me with a 1600W PSU:
*"They called me a madman"*
Now the recommended power supply is 750 watts. There are 3090 units with only two 8-pin power connectors. So what the hell is really going on???
I was playing around with Newegg’s power supply calculator and i found it odd that no matter how i configured it it told me every time that you need more wattage if you’re running a 6800xt vs a 6900 xt. I assumed the 6900xt would need more power
600 w enough for rtx 3070 ?
yeah
@@benster383 are you sure or just saying it
@@zonzyyy6192 it is but to be sure i would take a 750 watt
Lol im sticking with my 750W PSU for the 3080.
Will we be OK?...😧
@@RellshouldBsleep yes
For anyone with a 600w or 650w PSU. Undervolt your cpu and gpu. Look up 2080ti undervolt, you barely lose performance from undervolt. You can run 100 watts less and get 95 percent performance
Sooo this new PSU - GPU cable? Are they going to provide that for us?
I would like to know that as well
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ASUS ROG THOR 850W Platinum got for free... well looks like i'm covered with my setup and either 3080 or 3090
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What website did you use to calculate power use ?
Got a 800W PS on a i9 11900k and RTX 3080 build, want to change my case and add like 6-8 fans, nothing more. Do you guys still think it is enough or should I change the PS too.
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I sized up 650W as enough for anything I'd actually want to run, but ... THERE'S NO WAY I'LL run a 325W+ card, I don't want to have to run the a/c to game and I want a quiet PC without expensive cooling products.
The consoles are managing 4K with a total power budget of 300W, so it's not unreasonable to expect a GPU board to run at 295W or less.
Nvidia/AMD should make new efficient cards with volume, like the CPU manufacturers do, rather than boutique products like the 20' series that few gamers actually buy
Oh, looks like my 750W power supply will be used as an emergency backup
Im using a 500 watt on my 3700x and 2080 super do u think the worst case scenario is my psu would give out? I have a 750m corsair I just havent had the time to swap them out with work. Ive been using it with the 500 watt no problems yet for a week so far
Any reason as to why he didn't add a GPU to the PSU calculator in the video?
I am trading my 550watt bronze PSU with my sibling's 750watt Gold as they don't have a very powerful PC. The PSU is from 2016. I hope it is good enough
Well, that is why I have an 850w plus 80 Gold for my 3070... I ain't bullshitting with my PC. That's up from my recent upgrade of 700w plus 80 Bronze.
Crazy thing about power supplies and rated wattage. Going off memory here bare with me. I think it was 2009 when the first gen I7s came out. I built a I7 920 D0 stepping rig with a pair of amd 5870s with 16 gig of DDR 2 all snugged on a gigabyte X58 UD5. I had a corsair 750TX.
About 2013, I bought 7990 to swap out the 5870s. Still have one 5870 in a box. I was still on the same 750TX which was manufactured in 2009.
Then I got even more ridiculous and bought a used 7970 and ran that with the 7990 for trifire. Same rest of the configuration including the same corsair 750TX.
That setup ran so damn hot, with ridiculous power consumption but no worries, I planned to upgrade to the new at the time 4th gen I5 4690k.
The X58 mobo finally started to suffer degradation and wouldn't overclock anymore (confirmed with a spareboard). So it was a perfect time to upgrade.
2014, I upgraded the platform to the 4th gen I7 4770k and oveclocked it to 4.5ghz with a gigabyte Z97 gaming GT, 16GB of DDR3, the amd 7990 and 7970 and kept the same 750TX.
A year later the 7970 died, probably a heat death because it was blocked by the 7990 but it was used so maybe that had a factor. I still had the 7990 so oh well.
Around 2016 I think, the HTC vive came out and I had to retire the 7990 because it didn't have HDMI port needed for the vive so I sort of sidegraded to a Nvidia GTX 1070. Still the same PSU.
Christmas 2018 I built a new i5 9600k rig with a 2070 and a gigabyte Z390 mobo.
The interesting part is the I7 4770 is still being used by my son, still overclocked but with the gtx 1070 thats overclocked as well and still with that corsair 750tx. 11 years that PSU as been slaving along. A few of those years it has ran well above its rated capacity, but it showed me that a good efficient PSU is way more important than the wattage number printed on the case.
My son is replacing the 4th gen rig with a 10th gen I7 and will swap the 1070 with a 3080. He will replace the aging 750TX because its not modular and the cable management is next to impossible with the case he has now which is a Thermaltake view 71
My current rig has a corsair HX 1050 watt PSU, ill see how long she last.
Just wanted to share my experience with probably the best PSU I've ever used in my 26 years of PC gaming.
Oh and the AMD 7990 is in a friends PC, he plays Ark with it. Said it warms his room when its cold out, lol. They don't make stuff like they used to anymore. 😅
I used to have a miniITX PC: Core i7 7700, 2x8GB 2400 mhz DDR4, GTX 1070, an SSD and a HDD and it worked with a 400w 80+ bronze SFF PSU. Later bought a new PC. Ryzen 9 3900x, 2x16GB 3200 mhz DDR4, RTX 2070 Super, 2xNVME SSD for the future upgrades went with a Seasonic Focus Plus 650W 80+ Gold. Now for a VGA I would not buy an atom reactor. Just insane.
750 is more than enough. I am running 3950xt with 3080 ROG with 64GB Ballistix 2X M.2 on a ROG Crosshair MOBO and a Noctua big ass fan and a couple of case fans and leds. XMP enabled. the wattage consumption when running benchmarks barely pass 500W. A water-cooled scenario should draw 30 more watts
750 watts for 3080 and 850 watts for 3090 if running top end amd or Intel cpu due to ridiculous power spikes (750 watts is possible if you undervolt, but many buying a 3090 probably care less to undervolt it). You would probably be fine with 650 watts for a ryzen 7 and below or older 8 core and below Intel cpu as long as you don’t oc the gpu.
Will a 650 watts power supply work with rtx 2070 super and ryzen 7 3800x
Yes
Cooling: Asetek 670LS 240mm Gen 6
CPU: Intel i9-10900x Ten Core 3.7GHz
GPU: Geforce RTX 3080 10 GB
Motherboard: MSI X299 PRO ATX
Fans: 6 x 120mm Phanteks SK120 PWM
RAM: 4 x 8GB DDR4/3200MHz Quad Channel Memory (GSKILL RIPJAWS)
Power Supply: 850 Watt IN WIN (P Series) 80 PLUS GOLD
Any comments? Good to go?
I have 600W and I really want 3080. And I have my PSU for only 1 year, so I don't want to change it. I don't know what to do. Will it be okay? I have i5 9600k.
No, the 3080 alone eats up 330w leaving just 270w for the rest. Sounds like enough but ideally you want your total wattage usage to be at most 50-70% of your psu wattage or else your systems will have issues of not getting enough power.