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How to select the best PSU

Here’s a table detailing the best suitable PSU wattage for various GPUs based on their power consumption and system requirements:

GPU ModelTypical GPU Power Draw (Watts)Recommended PSU WattageSuitable PSU ExamplesNotes
Entry-Level GPUs
NVIDIA GTX 165075300-350WCorsair CV350, EVGA 450 BRNo external power connector required.
AMD Radeon RX 640053300-350WCooler Master MWE 400, Seasonic S12III 450Compact builds and basic gaming setups.
Mid-Range GPUs
NVIDIA RTX 3060170500-550WCorsair CX550M, EVGA SuperNOVA GA 550Ensure sufficient wattage for paired components.
AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT160500-550WSeasonic Focus GX-550, Thermaltake Smart BX1 550WEfficient PSU recommended for optimal performance.
High-End GPUs
NVIDIA RTX 3070220650-700WCorsair RM750x, Seasonic Focus GX-750Recommended for 1080p and 1440p high-performance gaming.
AMD Radeon RX 6800250650-750WEVGA SuperNOVA G5 750, Cooler Master V750 GoldEnsure PSU has PCIe power connectors (8-pin and 6-pin).
NVIDIA RTX 3080320750-850WCorsair HX850, ASUS ROG Thor 850W PlatinumRequires two or three PCIe power connectors.
Enthusiast-Level GPUs
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX355850-1000WSeasonic Prime TX-1000, Corsair RM1000xIdeal for 4K gaming and content creation setups.
NVIDIA RTX 40904501000-1200WASUS ROG Thor 1200W, EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 GTRequires at least three 8-pin connectors or a 16-pin PCIe 5.0 cable.
Workstation GPUs
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000230650-750WCorsair RM750e, Seasonic Focus Plus 750WReliable PSUs are crucial for professional workloads.
AMD Radeon Pro W6800250750-850WBe Quiet! Straight Power 11 Platinum 850WWorkstation GPUs often have additional power demands for memory and VRAM.
Multi-GPU ConfigurationsVaries by GPUsAdd 300-500W per GPU1200W+ PSU recommendedConsider Corsair AX1600i for stability.

Tips for Choosing the Right PSU:

  1. Efficiency Rating:
    Opt for at least 80 Plus Bronze certification for energy efficiency. Gold or Platinum PSUs are ideal for high-end builds.
  2. Wattage Headroom:
    • Ensure the PSU can handle peak loads with a margin of 20-30%.
    • Consider system components like CPU, storage, and cooling when calculating total power needs.
  3. Connectors:
    • Check the GPU power requirements for 6-pin, 8-pin, or 16-pin PCIe connectors.
    • Modern GPUs often require multiple power cables.
  4. Future-Proofing:
    If you plan to upgrade your GPU or add components, choose a PSU with higher wattage and modular cables.

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