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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
People have used 7800 XTs (similar-ish power draw but a bit lower) with 560W PSUs but that too would have been pushing it. I don't know what CPUs they had though. The 9900K can push up to 200W or to 250W (overclocked) with a heavy AVX load; games should be less. The GPU is another between 250W to 300W.
Monitor doesn't matter for power draw.
Without knowing the other hardware, this is what I came up with...
But, if the estimate is proper, it would be okay.
You can see for yourself:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/
It's not my list but you can make your own if you know all the hardware.
It shows the wattage and such...
600-650 Watt Gold Cerified PSU by a good brand should do just fine, regardless of what CPU you have.
Only should need a higher PSU if your GPU can use upwards of 320-350+ watts on full loads; such as RTX 3080 / 3080 Ti / 3090 / 3090 Ti / 4080 / 4090
Also does it even have enough connectors to feed the 16-pin adapter that 4070 Ti uses?
Either way it would be a train wreck.
you look for the recommended wattage and go over that number and mostly they recommended 800/850w at minimum, so grab a 1000w psu and call it a day, as not only will it deal with power spikes, it will also have head room for other devices.
nice, ill have to look up the "e", never seen that.
i have a corsair hx1000i and sold a corsair rm1000 that i only used for like 6 months, before replacing with the hxi version.
edit, hmm "low noise", odd.
already looked check the edit.
basically a "low noise" version according to corsair.
this is my pc, if your interested in looking, i built it quite awhile ago, but it runs great.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/11/882959061531393301/?ctp=101#c1753524964985339957