Yeah mine was 414w peak and I got a 600w supply. Figure if you just get the cheaper White/plus rated, it balances out rather than spending way more for a budget build.
@@gavinc.9785 The only thing that matters is quality. You could have gotten away with a 500w or even 400w if it's a top tier unit. It probably would have costed much more. The plus rating having nothing to do with quality but funnily enough the plat and gold ratings are only found on the higher quality units. Yours may serve you well but I personally wouldn't trust a mid-spec psu in any system. My psu costed more than my first gpu and was triple what I needed but it's now the only part I haven't had to upgrade in 6 years, even with hungrier components now.
literally no problem, your total usage is probably under 500 watts on full load. they always want you to get a higher wattage unit than necessary just to be safe
Pc part picker failed to tell me that the clearance of the cpu air cooler wouldn't work with my case. And also failed to tell me that my ram wasn't on the qvl list which cause immense post/boot issues. That website is trash. Ask an expert not an AI
@@chroniccomplainer3792 "🟦: Disclaimer: Some physical dimension constraints are currently not checked, such as CPU coolers and RAM clearance." Use your eyeballs ffs. READ. MINIMAL RESEARCH. It doesn't take much to check the case dimensions on a store page or google search to know if your cooler will fit or not. I don't know if you're a troll, but clearly you're an idiot if you think pcpartpicker is an AI. Gives me "ROBOTS TAKING OUT JOBS!" vibes.
I was so clueless on my first build. Instead of taking too much time trying to find specific parts myself, I just asked on reddit and many people will comment to help you, I eventually chose one of the comments that seem promising and within my price range and viola, it’s now my current pc set up and I love it. All I had to do then was research how to put it together and how everything worked. I still need to work on how to choose my own parts tho 😭it’s just so many options, and I’m hella indecisive
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The 80+ rating does actually mean a lot because with an 80+ platinum power supply it’s gonna take way less energy to actually get up to the wattage output of the pier supply compared to an 80+ bronze the money you spend up front is what you save on your electric bill down the line
The difference in power efficiency between 80+ bronze and 80+ platinum is literally just 9%, and like a 2% different from gold to platinum. If you’re buying like a 1500w psu that difference could be substantial but for most people you really only need gold at most, platinum is a whole lot more money for not much more efficiency.
1. it's like a 9% difference, doesn't matter for the average user 2. there are bronze PSUs that are better than titanium PSUs (Corsair CX-F vs Thermaltake Toughpower DPS 1500w Titanium)
Because it's mainly BS. Yes make sure ur psu is from a trusted brand and yes make sure it's at leat the minimum recommended wattage and ur good. Use pc part picker they tell you how many watts ur system will use
@deepfried beans okay well yes but thats taken care of by one more common knowledge tip....never buy anything when it's released. Give it a couple months and read reviews....duh
@@DeepfriedBeans4492 yes actually. Just scroll down. If you wanna be thorough, look up that specific PSU. And just because a company is well known doesn't mean they're good. Gigabyte makes good motherboards and GPUs, but I wouldn't buy anything else from them because that's not what they do. I'd go evga or seasonic any day of the week.
@@kevinpeters9756 Lol thanks. I have had 2 name Brand PSU's go out before the one I have in my big computer surprisingly. Perhaps just luck of the draw. I work on computers as a hobby and it is always an experience. That being said, I have had probably 4 generic PSU's go out as well.. So I think I just got lucky with the big one.
i used 80 plus bronze PSU's for over 20 years no problems, even used an 80 plus white once, my last build was a 5900X/3080Ti with a 750w 80 plus platinum PSU
The rating doesn't necessarily equate to quality, a platinum rated psu is not more likely to last longer than a bronze psu because of its rating. The rating indicates efficiency, by using a bronze psu for that long, all you did was overpay your electric bill. A bronze psu just uses more power to get the same results as a platinum/titanium, the only reason higher rated psu's might last longer is that they generally speaking are built better, that's how they get the higher efficiency rating to begin with.
@@AimbotThundah no, when you Google that, the result you are getting isn't the minimum needed wattage for just the graphics card. It's for the graphics card and what they estimate will be needed for everything. I have a 4070 and 13600k cpu, and all my other components put together in PC Part Picker calculated that I needed 550w. You should always buy more than that. I'm probably gonna get 750. Lots of breathing room.
@@Chaziltasm its best for psu to max out at 50% of its wattage, thats why i got a 1000w psu for those same specs. Also because theyre barely different in price so i get max psu utilization rn and then get to upgrade in the future without needing a new psu, for nearly the same price
Or semi modular. Went from a Corsair GS800 to a semi modular PSU. Cable management was a nightmare with that Corsair thing, works great and stayed with me for like 10 years now. But alas, a 3060 with brand new mobo, CPU, and RAM needed a bit of an upgrade. I take care of my electronics :)
@@Not_interestEd- bro I'm gonna build my first pc soon, its gonna be a very low budget build which involves ryzen 5 5600g and no extra gpu. So, which brand's psu should I get around $100?
I'd wait until Linus Tech Tips gets some numbers in. You're gonna use like 200 watts at best, so for now I'd suggest like a 500 watt Corsair Fully Modular PSU (for cable management and if you want a GPU later), but there may be a better manufacturer. Reason I suggest you wait is because Linus finally got his huge electricial test chamber thing ready to run, and a lot of PSUs are about to get ransacked for stuff that should exist. It's about to be a slaughterfest and I'm excited.
even with my almost 8 years old thermaltake 850w dps gold which is a low tier psu according to PSU TIER list...still going strong thou. Might replace it in a couple of years just to make sure.
@@FenrirAlter Its always 50/50 for me to trust electronic reliability. But if its do what it does and over delivered, i would considered as a good device.
People need to understand that the reason why they made 750w+ psu is because dual gpus used to be a big thing back in the day especially for those "futureproof" buyers. In this day n age, unless you're getting top of the line cpu+gpu, a 550w-650w will easily power and run any pc.
@@llllllllllllllllllllllllll4313 Its for 4 cards setup, i believe. Sadly its a dead end, something like 2x1060 6gb could be a very powerful thing even now, if it ever worked in most of things that even have ""SLI support"".
@@HairyScramblerI also rock a 700w Thermaltake Smart PSU RGB 80+ white with an RTX 3080 and an i5 11600k lol, I had no problems so far so it's fine I guess
As long as you're not going close to the wattage max draw, it's probably fine. The tier list is listed because of the safty features and quality of the ripple it can deliver. Ripple probably doesn't matter too much for low end machine but for high end and overclocking, it matters. Especially overclocking, as you can get more stable results with higher power draw.
I checked the link and the prices are even more whack 70$ to say basic shit like "get a better gpu lmao" 75 for them to send you a pre-made parts list 200 for a "parent solution" that is the same parts list as above. A whopping $500 + parts and shipping for a pc and the privilege to get a photo and video of the guy with your pc. Obviously there are limits. No returns if your pc overheats or whatever And no watercooling because that'd be too much work lmao...
@@Sneakyrat_Gaming those $70 are way more than just "get a better gpu lmao". Zach here made a short explaining the pricing (granted, it was two weeks _after_ you sent this comment), and long story short, the consulting includes detailed reasons as to why he went with that specific choice as well as alternatives to the parts, whether that be more bang for the buck, better reliability etc. as for why he charges that much for consulting, it is to separate the clientele of easier-to-work-with people that need genuine help from people that just ask for the sake of, well, asking. he gets hundreds of questions a day via various SM platforms that are just "does this GPU work with this CPU", and obviously, after a while, it starts getting on the nerves. this short i'm talking about is the 18th latest shot as of writing this comment in case you'd like to give it a watch.
Another tip for buying a PSU is to maybe consider spending extra on it to get the higher quality unit. A 1000w Platinum PSU may be overkill for your system, but you'll be thankful knowing you have a beefy and quality psu that won't blow up
Tier list is a good thing but this minimum psu is a bs. You need to know how much your entire PC will take. If you have low W cpu then even 550w will be good for rtx 3070.
Yeah bro I agree. I actually bought my pc parts along with an 850w psu but the thing I didn’t realize is that my pc actually consumes only around 500-599 watts so my pc has around 300w headroom for more upgrades
No. Please don't think that just because a power supply has 50 or more watts extra than you need that you can use the 'additional' power the way you think. Many components within a computer have boost modes or temporary sudden surges in power needs, and if the PSU cannot handle those times when all the components need power at once, then it will crash and shut down. This does not take into account that over time power supply degradation will reduce power efficiency flow by more than 10% or even kill the PSU based on several factors.
The 80 Plus tier the PSU happens to sit at is a decent general indicator of the quality of the components in the PSU. 80 Plus Gold tends to be the best bang for the buck in my experience.
@@VeniVidiAjax I tried every different orientation and fitting, it literally doesn’t screw in anywhere and the way the cable bank is I can’t have the cables coming up because they’re not long enough
Okay I don't want to hate on info but the gold, and bronze and all that is important because it tells how efficient the power supply will distribute power to the devices or something along the lines of that
I thought some manufacturers had a whole fiasco where because they only test at certain % usage or something they would make it so only at those %'s it would be properly working at the rating
bro how are you gonna act like you know what you're talking about and then end it with "or something along the lines of that" . The reason the 80+ rating doesn't really mean much is because most manufacturers are lying about the rating.
@@KingTheKid I just mainly don't care and am not payed to be some critic it is just good information to be put out there incase someone was wondering about that (btw it was very early in the morning when I wrote that, and it is very late right now when I'm typing this so in the mornings I don't care and at night I'm not caring enough to deal with people, plus I suck at talking to people so yea) but mainly just wanted to put that there and also, I put I don't want to hate on the info at the beginning because the efficiency should at least be told why it shouldn't matter, I didn't hear about this and its still the first I'm hearing of that so to be honest thanks for correcting me and I will keep that in mind
Another thing to check is if your PSU is compatible with the parts in your build with it cable connections etc. Also some reputable brands don't always hit it out of the park so yes seasonic is up there but their S12II psus have had issues.
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If you plan on upgrading in the future, just buy a psu with a lot of wattage like 800-1000+. If your concerned about overpowering your components, dont be, as the psu will only output what is needed for the pc and the pc will also only draw the amount of power it needs from the psu. (This was only an issue in the 90- early 2000s, its nolonger a real issue.)
people like me and many others think ahead and buy for the future I have 1000 watt psu because I plan on upgrading a lot and with how the market is now I am glad I got one when I did and did not listen to guys like you which only plan for what you know now and not what you don't know it is like that saying it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
Yeah, power supplies aren’t going to be dramatically cheaper for their ‘performance’ by the time you need to upgrade again, so splurging on the psu makes the most sense of any other part in the pc, ig unless there’s some pretty case you want but that’s just subjective. If you don’t buy a better one now you’ll just have to later.
Right now i dont even have my pc yet. But i already bought Corsair TX850m at 55$ only with warranty on until 2024, couple weeks ago i tested it and it doesnt turn on, so i rma'd it then got RM850e ALL FRICKIN NEW!! cant be happier
‘Recommended power supply wattage’ isn’t the same thing as tdp, if it was then they’d call it that. It’s obviously what they actually think you’d need for a full pc with that gpu.
Also not some no-name "Chinese" brand (and i mean cheap not like the Chinese brands are bad) cause most of them have true efficiency less than 70% (that's why they don't even have fake 80-plus cert on them)
Well yeah, if it’s not even on the tier list it’s almost certainly not worth risking. And if it’s a name brand that isn’t on the tier list then check again, because it really is quite comprehensive for anything you should even think about bothering with.
The psu is one of if not THE most important part of any build. The hard part is knowing if it's a good psu despite the rating and wattage. Even reputable manufacturers make power supplies that are paramount to trash,wasting electricity and causing excess heat.
Hey Zach, I wanted to buy a PC but they are too expensive so I decided to build one. But idk what I need and how good stuff needs to be but watching your videos is helping me out, thank you
I never want to worry about my PSU which is why I just bought an EVGA 1000 G2 Supernova 1kW PSU many years ago. I don't even think about my PSU as a result. My backup PSU is an OCZ Z1000M which is also rated for 1kW.
you should only focus on how many amps it has on 12v as thats what you gpu and cpu will use, they would also often just plain out lie about its specs 500w psu might actually only have like 150w, the main thing is amps and you want to look out and possibly avoid those that have 2 ways 12v as maybe you would need more power on one than the other, which means if you had 10A on both you cant really put rx 6600 in it but it will have no problem with a ryzen 7, so you would want with only one 12v and i recommend 40A at 12w at least
I always get my PSU to be suitable for the present upgrade and for potential next one, saves the hussle of rewiring everything and getting a new psu everytime
Yo I got a Google doc of PC parts and I was wondering if you would review them And the cpu cooler has an app to match my case, also if you want you can add some suggestions to it and what to change
I think it can be simpler: Select proven power supplies, look at the reviews. Leave a reserve of at least 150-200 watts. There are special calculators on the Internet for calculating consumption for your components. I’ll add on my own behalf - Never skimp on the power supply and motherboard, otherwise you risk losing the entire computer. Also install surge protectors with all protections or a voltage stabilizer in your outlet
My 500W 80 bronze is completely fine for my rx 6700 xt. It takes like 300W from the plug during stress. Meanwhile minimum required for this GPU is 650W...
I have a 6600xt and use a 500w psu i highly doubt my pc ever goes anywhere near 400 watts usually recommended psu is like 150-200 watts higher at sometimes
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If you wanna be safe just buy a pre built pc or if you wanna build it yourself you can order a kit. It will save a lot of time because you don’t have to double check all the pc parts and make sure they work with each other because the company should’ve already checked that themselves.
PSU recommendations seem to be generally worst case scenario. Your power requirements are going to be a lot different if you have a 14900k and 10 case fans than they are if you have a Ryzen 5600 with 2 case fans, for example.
Picking psu means to pick by watts of whole pc, not only graphics card. For example, you cpu could eat 120w on high performance. So I recommend to calculate total watt cost by any online calculator f.e. by "be quite"
Another thing on the topic of power supplies, is to make sure that the one you choose has the appropriate number of outputs for your system components. I just purchased a be quiet pure power 12m 750 for my build & although I was happy with the product quality, it did not have enough pcie cables to support my MSI 6800 XT graphics card which requires three pcie cables.
honestly if you have the money, just get the highest watt, best rated psu cus one you upgrade, you wont have to upgrade ur PSU (hopefully lol) i reccommend any of the NZXT C gold ones, theyre all A rated and fairly cheap in the UK atleast... 850W A rated PSU for 100$ is very good! thats what I'm getting for my build :)
Alot people are running th le 4090 with a corsair SF750, its an 80 plus platinum rating. I was thinking of getting it too since the o11 dynamic mini only supports SFX PSU's.
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What is best gpu for AMD Razyzen 5 4500, i have 16gb red skull ram and 700w power supplay
@@plejkaa12846650 xt
Rtx 4090
Can you help us Canadian’s with making a budget gaming pc
Could you send me a full list of a build my budget $3500.00 please
Or you put all your parts inside pcpartpicker and it calculates the wattage for you
Then u multiply that by 1.5 to be safe.
Yeah mine was 414w peak and I got a 600w supply. Figure if you just get the cheaper White/plus rated, it balances out rather than spending way more for a budget build.
@@thetropicalpython9125really only need 1.25 to be safe but 1.5 is a good rule to follow for future proofing
@@gavinc.9785 The only thing that matters is quality. You could have gotten away with a 500w or even 400w if it's a top tier unit. It probably would have costed much more.
The plus rating having nothing to do with quality but funnily enough the plat and gold ratings are only found on the higher quality units.
Yours may serve you well but I personally wouldn't trust a mid-spec psu in any system.
My psu costed more than my first gpu and was triple what I needed but it's now the only part I haven't had to upgrade in 6 years, even with hungrier components now.
I was gonna say, don’t you need enough wattage for everything, not just the graphics card?
Buy 50-100w more than you actually need
Me: 6900XT with a 750w PSU
Noice
Thats fine
literally no problem, your total usage is probably under 500 watts on full load. they always want you to get a higher wattage unit than necessary just to be safe
@@colonelpotato those parts will never use over 500W combined
@@colonelpotato no it can not, absolutely bullshit, the chip uses like 100W on full load
PCPartPicker builder: exists
Pc part picker failed to tell me that the clearance of the cpu air cooler wouldn't work with my case. And also failed to tell me that my ram wasn't on the qvl list which cause immense post/boot issues. That website is trash. Ask an expert not an AI
@@chroniccomplainer3792
"🟦: Disclaimer: Some physical dimension constraints are currently not checked, such as CPU coolers and RAM clearance."
Use your eyeballs ffs. READ. MINIMAL RESEARCH. It doesn't take much to check the case dimensions on a store page or google search to know if your cooler will fit or not.
I don't know if you're a troll, but clearly you're an idiot if you think pcpartpicker is an AI. Gives me "ROBOTS TAKING OUT JOBS!" vibes.
@@spaghet-lessbonesauce2479lmao i should do that
@@spaghet-lessbonesauce2479 lmao you cooked his ass bro
@@spaghet-lessbonesauce2479You took it personally 😂
the $100 in my pocket:
Might steal later, not sure yet
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@@Not_interestEd- german
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I was so clueless on my first build. Instead of taking too much time trying to find specific parts myself, I just asked on reddit and many people will comment to help you, I eventually chose one of the comments that seem promising and within my price range and viola, it’s now my current pc set up and I love it. All I had to do then was research how to put it together and how everything worked. I still need to work on how to choose my own parts tho 😭it’s just so many options, and I’m hella indecisive
The motherboard manual is pretty much a build guide :D
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What’s the specs?
@@imunderyourbed__ I suggest either a RTX 3060 ti or even better a RX 6800 XT, and a i5 13600K instead of a 12th gen
@@imunderyourbed__ it would be but gpu is a little undeepowered despite the 12 gb vram so get the 3060ti instead if you can
For a sec I thought those were the prices of the power supplies and had a heart attack💀🖐️
SAME 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same man
The 80+ rating does actually mean a lot because with an 80+ platinum power supply it’s gonna take way less energy to actually get up to the wattage output of the pier supply compared to an 80+ bronze the money you spend up front is what you save on your electric bill down the line
The difference in power efficiency between 80+ bronze and 80+ platinum is literally just 9%, and like a 2% different from gold to platinum. If you’re buying like a 1500w psu that difference could be substantial but for most people you really only need gold at most, platinum is a whole lot more money for not much more efficiency.
no it doesnt mean jack when you actually factor in EVERYTHING ELSE about the PSU
What he means is that it doesn’t mean anything in terms of build quality
1. it's like a 9% difference, doesn't matter for the average user
2. there are bronze PSUs that are better than titanium PSUs (Corsair CX-F vs Thermaltake Toughpower DPS 1500w Titanium)
@@actualrealbozothermal take never made good PC parts, maybe fans? Lol
ok psu tier list is something new to me.
Because it's mainly BS. Yes make sure ur psu is from a trusted brand and yes make sure it's at leat the minimum recommended wattage and ur good. Use pc part picker they tell you how many watts ur system will use
@@OneJumpMan33yeahhh no. Need I remind you of the exploding gigabyte power supplies?
@deepfried beans okay well yes but thats taken care of by one more common knowledge tip....never buy anything when it's released. Give it a couple months and read reviews....duh
@@OneJumpMan33 ah yes, reading reviews is easier than just reading a tier list
@@DeepfriedBeans4492 yes actually. Just scroll down. If you wanna be thorough, look up that specific PSU. And just because a company is well known doesn't mean they're good. Gigabyte makes good motherboards and GPUs, but I wouldn't buy anything else from them because that's not what they do. I'd go evga or seasonic any day of the week.
I bought a generic 1000w power supply back in 2019 for $50 on eBay and it's still trucking along to this day lol.
you’re gonna still be using it as an old man 😭
What brand?
be careful if and when it ever goes out
Hope the day your pc gets suprise-deep fried never comes haha
@@kevinpeters9756 Lol thanks. I have had 2 name Brand PSU's go out before the one I have in my big computer surprisingly. Perhaps just luck of the draw. I work on computers as a hobby and it is always an experience. That being said, I have had probably 4 generic PSU's go out as well.. So I think I just got lucky with the big one.
i used 80 plus bronze PSU's for over 20 years no problems, even used an 80 plus white once, my last build was a 5900X/3080Ti with a 750w 80 plus platinum PSU
The rating doesn't necessarily equate to quality, a platinum rated psu is not more likely to last longer than a bronze psu because of its rating. The rating indicates efficiency, by using a bronze psu for that long, all you did was overpay your electric bill.
A bronze psu just uses more power to get the same results as a platinum/titanium, the only reason higher rated psu's might last longer is that they generally speaking are built better, that's how they get the higher efficiency rating to begin with.
The 80 plus sticker doesn't mean anything, but how much power is efficiently utilised under X amount of load.
The 80 plus standard was introduced in 2004 and first psu was released 2005 from Seasonic so not over 20 years ago....
My guy forgot about the power usage from every other part and device plugged in... psu just for the gpu 😂
not how it works
@@copy4862 so you really believe the gpu is the only thing drawing power? lol
For real. My i5 12600kf is a 125 watt cpu.
@@AimbotThundah no, when you Google that, the result you are getting isn't the minimum needed wattage for just the graphics card. It's for the graphics card and what they estimate will be needed for everything. I have a 4070 and 13600k cpu, and all my other components put together in PC Part Picker calculated that I needed 550w. You should always buy more than that. I'm probably gonna get 750. Lots of breathing room.
@@Chaziltasm its best for psu to max out at 50% of its wattage, thats why i got a 1000w psu for those same specs. Also because theyre barely different in price so i get max psu utilization rn and then get to upgrade in the future without needing a new psu, for nearly the same price
being modular is also another thing to look for. Its not essential, but makes the build much easier and nicer.
Or semi modular. Went from a Corsair GS800 to a semi modular PSU.
Cable management was a nightmare with that Corsair thing, works great and stayed with me for like 10 years now. But alas, a 3060 with brand new mobo, CPU, and RAM needed a bit of an upgrade.
I take care of my electronics :)
@@Not_interestEd- bro I'm gonna build my first pc soon, its gonna be a very low budget build which involves ryzen 5 5600g and no extra gpu. So, which brand's psu should I get around $100?
I'd wait until Linus Tech Tips gets some numbers in. You're gonna use like 200 watts at best, so for now I'd suggest like a 500 watt Corsair Fully Modular PSU (for cable management and if you want a GPU later), but there may be a better manufacturer.
Reason I suggest you wait is because Linus finally got his huge electricial test chamber thing ready to run, and a lot of PSUs are about to get ransacked for stuff that should exist. It's about to be a slaughterfest and I'm excited.
@@T3chArashiyou should spend max 50 if you want to get a gpu soon
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100 for that is dumb that pc will consume like 150w
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Bruh 🥴
Buy a nice Corsair power supply and forget about it. Rm750e for $100 is perfect for majority of builds
even with my almost 8 years old thermaltake 850w dps gold which is a low tier psu according to PSU TIER list...still going strong thou. Might replace it in a couple of years just to make sure.
I mean low tier is still good you know?
@@FenrirAlter Its always 50/50 for me to trust electronic reliability. But if its do what it does and over delivered, i would considered as a good device.
People need to understand that the reason why they made 750w+ psu is because dual gpus used to be a big thing back in the day especially for those "futureproof" buyers. In this day n age, unless you're getting top of the line cpu+gpu, a 550w-650w will easily power and run any pc.
Thank you!
I remember there was 1500w psu with "sli" in name
@@llllllllllllllllllllllllll4313 Its for 4 cards setup, i believe. Sadly its a dead end, something like 2x1060 6gb could be a very powerful thing even now, if it ever worked in most of things that even have ""SLI support"".
You sure? Would a 4090 run under it?
@@triadwarfare not sure if you can read or if you think a 4090 isn't a top of the line card
Pc part picker was a great help when buying my first pc parts.
He literally said let me look at your parts 🧐
I’m pretty sure I have an F tier power supply (thermaltake smart) but it’s lasted years without issue
Which model specifically? Cross-reference with the PSU Tier List at Cultists Network to determine which Tier your PSU falls under.
@@kociemleko1 I’ve checked and unless it’s this one F tier unit I can’t find anything else. It says on box “Thermaltake Smart 80+ White”
@@HairyScramblerI also rock a 700w Thermaltake Smart PSU RGB 80+ white with an RTX 3080 and an i5 11600k lol, I had no problems so far so it's fine I guess
Same but my Psu killed my brand new 1k build in less then a day
As long as you're not going close to the wattage max draw, it's probably fine. The tier list is listed because of the safty features and quality of the ripple it can deliver.
Ripple probably doesn't matter too much for low end machine but for high end and overclocking, it matters. Especially overclocking, as you can get more stable results with higher power draw.
Actually the 80plus bronze is pretty good. I am running a 6600xt with a 550w bronze Seasonic PSU and it runs fine until now with no problems .
He is saying that rating doesnt matter becuase its just about efficiency and not if its good for ur system
will a 550W be enough for rx 7600?
imagine misleading people with whack info on how to choose the wattage of your PSU and then trying to plug your business at the end.
Average youtuber these days unfortunately
I checked the link and the prices are even more whack
70$ to say basic shit like "get a better gpu lmao"
75 for them to send you a pre-made parts list
200 for a "parent solution" that is the same parts list as above.
A whopping $500 + parts and shipping for a pc and the privilege to get a photo and video of the guy with your pc.
Obviously there are limits.
No returns if your pc overheats or whatever
And no watercooling because that'd be too much work lmao...
@@Sneakyrat_GamingDamn I thought he was just giving advice for free like what reddit or pcpartpicker does lol this make a lot more sense
@@Sneakyrat_Gaming those $70 are way more than just "get a better gpu lmao".
Zach here made a short explaining the pricing (granted, it was two weeks _after_ you sent this comment), and long story short, the consulting includes detailed reasons as to why he went with that specific choice as well as alternatives to the parts, whether that be more bang for the buck, better reliability etc.
as for why he charges that much for consulting, it is to separate the clientele of easier-to-work-with people that need genuine help from people that just ask for the sake of, well, asking. he gets hundreds of questions a day via various SM platforms that are just "does this GPU work with this CPU", and obviously, after a while, it starts getting on the nerves.
this short i'm talking about is the 18th latest shot as of writing this comment in case you'd like to give it a watch.
Bro advertises illegal window volume keys so. He really said 100w more than recommended psu lol.
meanwhile me with a 1050ti and a rm850x psu..
Another tip for buying a PSU is to maybe consider spending extra on it to get the higher quality unit. A 1000w Platinum PSU may be overkill for your system, but you'll be thankful knowing you have a beefy and quality psu that won't blow up
I copped the Corsair RM1000x 80 plus gold for £190
Ahh yes buy 50-100 more than you need.... meanwhile with me running a 3080 STRIX OC with 650w PSU
Bro I got a 3070 gigabyte AORUS on 450w
me with a 3080ti and a 750W. Yeah..
I have a 600w psu for my 3070 and Ryzen 5600 x is running good so far
I have a 600w and I’m getting a 3070 and a 5800x lol
@@OffroadXj388you'll most likely be fine
Already bought my psu before seeing this but it’s Tier A so, good to know
Tier a?
@@ns.762jack bro did you watch the short?
The Rodgers double check was great lol
Me who looks for a laptop: yeah yeah say what you want to say
Tier list is a good thing but this minimum psu is a bs. You need to know how much your entire PC will take. If you have low W cpu then even 550w will be good for rtx 3070.
I had 650w with 750 which made my pc crash during intesive gaming sessions. No suprise my psu was on the bottom of cultist list
Yeah bro I agree. I actually bought my pc parts along with an 850w psu but the thing I didn’t realize is that my pc actually consumes only around 500-599 watts so my pc has around 300w headroom for more upgrades
No. Please don't think that just because a power supply has 50 or more watts extra than you need that you can use the 'additional' power the way you think. Many components within a computer have boost modes or temporary sudden surges in power needs, and if the PSU cannot handle those times when all the components need power at once, then it will crash and shut down. This does not take into account that over time power supply degradation will reduce power efficiency flow by more than 10% or even kill the PSU based on several factors.
The 80 Plus tier the PSU happens to sit at is a decent general indicator of the quality of the components in the PSU. 80 Plus Gold tends to be the best bang for the buck in my experience.
Guys disclaimer if you’re ever thinking about buying the antec 410 case don’t buy the evga 80+ 750w it doesn’t screw in anywhere in the case
If it’s a standard ATX case, and a standard ATX PSU, then yes, it does lol. You did something wrong.
doubt
I have artis gold 500 watt.
Flip it… u put it in the wrong way
@@VeniVidiAjax I tried every different orientation and fitting, it literally doesn’t screw in anywhere and the way the cable bank is I can’t have the cables coming up because they’re not long enough
I was thinking about getting a 3060 for my build but a 1000w psu as I knew I was going to upgrade to a 4080 down the line
If you're planning on upgrading stuff it's a good idea to buy around that
Amazing! Thanks for your information . I was about to order the parts to build my very first PC 😊
My guy is pcpartpicker irl
Negative, pcpartpicker doesn’t want ur money
Okay I don't want to hate on info but the gold, and bronze and all that is important because it tells how efficient the power supply will distribute power to the devices or something along the lines of that
I thought some manufacturers had a whole fiasco where because they only test at certain % usage or something they would make it so only at those %'s it would be properly working at the rating
bro how are you gonna act like you know what you're talking about and then end it with "or something along the lines of that" . The reason the 80+ rating doesn't really mean much is because most manufacturers are lying about the rating.
@@KingTheKid I just mainly don't care and am not payed to be some critic it is just good information to be put out there incase someone was wondering about that (btw it was very early in the morning when I wrote that, and it is very late right now when I'm typing this so in the mornings I don't care and at night I'm not caring enough to deal with people, plus I suck at talking to people so yea) but mainly just wanted to put that there and also, I put I don't want to hate on the info at the beginning because the efficiency should at least be told why it shouldn't matter, I didn't hear about this and its still the first I'm hearing of that so to be honest thanks for correcting me and I will keep that in mind
Yep, but not only that tho
The problem is that it isn’t tested by a 3rd party and it is very outdated
Got 850w for my gt 710
Bro I'm running an 650w for my gt710 lol
I am running 850 for my 3080 bro 😂😂😂
I'm running 1000w for a 1660 lol not super plain 1660 rip
Thanks for the shoutout on my tierlist :)
Another thing to check is if your PSU is compatible with the parts in your build with it cable connections etc. Also some reputable brands don't always hit it out of the park so yes seasonic is up there but their S12II psus have had issues.
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First sentence is what my wallet says when I think about buying parts
If you get a 1000watt PSU, you won't need to worry bout any of that
but it's priced as f
@@VITAS874 hell nah, picked up a pure power 11 1000w for like 130 bucks in 2020
@@sirbbbmlg5850 in my not very country it costs $234
but my electric bill say nah
@@king.canute21 only because it can handle 1000 watt, it doesn't always need those 1000 watts
Thanks for reminding me about PSU that I need to buy.
I have crappy one lightweight
If you plan on upgrading in the future, just buy a psu with a lot of wattage like 800-1000+. If your concerned about overpowering your components, dont be, as the psu will only output what is needed for the pc and the pc will also only draw the amount of power it needs from the psu. (This was only an issue in the 90- early 2000s, its nolonger a real issue.)
Me after buying a 600W PSU for my 3070ti build 💀
That is enough
@Rembrandt Peertze according to video
I don't think
Btw do you have a 600w and 3070ti?
@@xenius68 bro what are you talking about
@@DionMango umm
I think I am asking about his specs?
Literally did that exact same thing 😂
Me:Planning to put an msi rx 6600 xt to my 500w psu
Also Me:*struggling about making a nuke*
If build uses like 200 watt without gpu
Using rx 6600xt with it will work perfectly fine with good quality 450w psu
I appreciated the double check GIF at the beginning. 😂
Didn't know about the tiers, but happy to see my PSU in the A Tier.
Terrible advice. A RTX 3070 does not need a 750W PSU
Yeah, unless if your graphics card runs at full speed it's usually a *lot* lower on simpler tasks.
I bought a new GPU and max out my psu lol
Can't get over that Arron Rodgers gif since he's my favorite NFL player.
Thank you so much bro your a blessing
I know I am right at the edge for my PSU, EVGA SuperNova 750 (5600X, 32gb DRR4, 3080 12gb [EVGA Ultra Hyrbrid] 1tb SSD, 2tb HDD, and a EVGA CLC 280mm)
Nah you're good. I ran a 3080 ti on 650w without issue. People wildly overspec power supplies.
You're not even close. I don't think your pc is even reaching 550w.
@@My_Master_Waves both under full load uses 550
@Legomaniac60 how exactly is 550w "right at the edge for my PSU" when you have 750w?
@@My_Master_Waves it just makes me stressed since I know the 30 series can spike
people like me and many others think ahead and buy for the future I have 1000 watt psu because I plan on upgrading a lot and with how the market is now I am glad I got one when I did and did not listen to guys like you which only plan for what you know now and not what you don't know it is like that saying it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
Yeah, power supplies aren’t going to be dramatically cheaper for their ‘performance’ by the time you need to upgrade again, so splurging on the psu makes the most sense of any other part in the pc, ig unless there’s some pretty case you want but that’s just subjective. If you don’t buy a better one now you’ll just have to later.
Right now i dont even have my pc yet. But i already bought Corsair TX850m at 55$ only with warranty on until 2024, couple weeks ago i tested it and it doesnt turn on, so i rma'd it then got RM850e ALL FRICKIN NEW!!
cant be happier
Incognito 😂
You wanna do more than that because of the fans and any coolers you have to. So go like 150-200 above
‘Recommended power supply wattage’ isn’t the same thing as tdp, if it was then they’d call it that. It’s obviously what they actually think you’d need for a full pc with that gpu.
Also not some no-name "Chinese" brand (and i mean cheap not like the Chinese brands are bad) cause most of them have true efficiency less than 70% (that's why they don't even have fake 80-plus cert on them)
Well yeah, if it’s not even on the tier list it’s almost certainly not worth risking. And if it’s a name brand that isn’t on the tier list then check again, because it really is quite comprehensive for anything you should even think about bothering with.
bro revived the discount double check lmao
12 volt rail amps is important
The psu is one of if not THE most important part of any build. The hard part is knowing if it's a good psu despite the rating and wattage. Even reputable manufacturers make power supplies that are paramount to trash,wasting electricity and causing excess heat.
Hey Zach, I wanted to buy a PC but they are too expensive so I decided to build one. But idk what I need and how good stuff needs to be but watching your videos is helping me out, thank you
I’m getting my first ever pc so can you give me any tips plus it’s a prebuild
I never want to worry about my PSU which is why I just bought an EVGA 1000 G2 Supernova 1kW PSU many years ago. I don't even think about my PSU as a result. My backup PSU is an OCZ Z1000M which is also rated for 1kW.
wtf lmfao
Also check if the fans in the case have pins that fit the motherboard
You definitely want extra wattage to future proof for when you finally sell your 1060 for a 4070.
you should only focus on how many amps it has on 12v as thats what you gpu and cpu will use, they would also often just plain out lie about its specs 500w psu might actually only have like 150w, the main thing is amps and you want to look out and possibly avoid those that have 2 ways 12v as maybe you would need more power on one than the other, which means if you had 10A on both you cant really put rx 6600 in it but it will have no problem with a ryzen 7, so you would want with only one 12v and i recommend 40A at 12w at least
Thanks for the save man
I always get my PSU to be suitable for the present upgrade and for potential next one, saves the hussle of rewiring everything and getting a new psu everytime
Ill just always go for EVGA, Seasonic, Corsair(RM only) or segotep PSUs
Yo I got a Google doc of PC parts and I was wondering if you would review them
And the cpu cooler has an app to match my case, also if you want you can add some suggestions to it and what to change
I think it can be simpler: Select proven power supplies, look at the reviews. Leave a reserve of at least 150-200 watts. There are special calculators on the Internet for calculating consumption for your components. I’ll add on my own behalf - Never skimp on the power supply and motherboard, otherwise you risk losing the entire computer. Also install surge protectors with all protections or a voltage stabilizer in your outlet
80+ rating means a lot. It is usually telling of the quality of the capacitors and the millisecond spikes of power draw it can handle…
My 500W 80 bronze is completely fine for my rx 6700 xt. It takes like 300W from the plug during stress. Meanwhile minimum required for this GPU is 650W...
This job would be way harder if there existed people who lived outside of the USA.. oh wait.
My Seasonic 80 plus is so good year after year 0 problems they weren't lying in their ads
This is one of the best tips you did. I got an rx 6600 and the minimum psu was 450w, so i got a 550w psu. Keep up the good work
I have a 6600xt and use a 500w psu i highly doubt my pc ever goes anywhere near 400 watts usually recommended psu is like 150-200 watts higher at sometimes
I just ordered the parts and this actually saved me cause I found out I needed 550 when I ordered 500 thank you so much
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Basically you can't overdue it with the PSU. Depending on the build you may want to have some more power in case of an upgrade.
Unless you're happy spending more than you need to. The PSU might still work but you'll be wasting money
IGPU left the chat with 100watts shocks 😂😂😂 💯
If you wanna be safe just buy a pre built pc or if you wanna build it yourself you can order a kit. It will save a lot of time because you don’t have to double check all the pc parts and make sure they work with each other because the company should’ve already checked that themselves.
Cybernetics Labs is doing a very good job rating power supplies
PSU recommendations seem to be generally worst case scenario. Your power requirements are going to be a lot different if you have a 14900k and 10 case fans than they are if you have a Ryzen 5600 with 2 case fans, for example.
Had one look at the PSU tier list and broke my brain. Couldn't work it out and could only find 1000W+ when looking in the higher tiers 😅
Picking psu means to pick by watts of whole pc, not only graphics card. For example, you cpu could eat 120w on high performance. So I recommend to calculate total watt cost by any online calculator f.e. by "be quite"
Well I just spend last week 15 hours a day researching my new pc build (first time I build it myself) tomorrow ir should arrive wish me luck 😳
Another thing on the topic of power supplies, is to make sure that the one you choose has the appropriate number of outputs for your system components. I just purchased a be quiet pure power 12m 750 for my build & although I was happy with the product quality, it did not have enough pcie cables to support my MSI 6800 XT graphics card which requires three pcie cables.
Nice video
honestly if you have the money, just get the highest watt, best rated psu cus one you upgrade, you wont have to upgrade ur PSU (hopefully lol) i reccommend any of the NZXT C gold ones, theyre all A rated and fairly cheap in the UK atleast... 850W A rated PSU for 100$ is very good! thats what I'm getting for my build :)
Little do you know I bought the 800$ budget pc you posted 😎😎
For half a second i thought you were saying to spend $1,250 on a fucking PSU alone and I swear to god my heart just disappeared in that moment
I have made pcs with a 500w psu, because the full tdp at max load is 350w (atleast if ur bot getting a rog card) but the psu needs good efficiency
I would love advice on pc gaming I've been wanting a pc for 5 years and have been to intimidated to really get started
pc parts picker helps a lot too
Is a ASUS Rog Thor psu good? I like the look of them even though they expensive as hell
Alot people are running th le 4090 with a corsair SF750, its an 80 plus platinum rating. I was thinking of getting it too since the o11 dynamic mini only supports SFX PSU's.
Dude the offer you just made is my dream job... You are literally doing my dream job
Most power supplies are underrated on the labels for this reason.It's not rocket science to pick a decent power supply!
the apevia prestige is teir C, so its probably gonna be good