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RTX 2060 power supply

Briansmith

What power supply would be enough to run a RTX 2060? The rest of the parts are i5 8600k, Z370 mobo, Corsair RGB pro Ram 2x8gb, coolermaster 120 RGB water cooler, cooler master master box RGB case, 256gb m.2, 1tb Seagate 7200rpm

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Corsair RM650x

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So is 650 would be good? Looking at a EVGA superNOVA g3 650w 80+ gold. 

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2 minutes ago, Briansmith said:

So is 650 would be good? Looking at a EVGA superNOVA g3 650w 80+ gold. 

650 is enough but I would go for the Corsair RM650x over the EVGA G3. The G3 isn't a bad PSU but the RM650x is better.

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8 minutes ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Corsair RM650x

RM650x is kinda high. Can get that EVGA G3 for the price of a refurbished RM650x

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Just now, Briansmith said:

RM650x is kinda high. Can get that EVGA G3 for the price of a refurbished RM650x

You get what you pay for though, an RM650x is certainty worth the investment.  

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1 minute ago, Timotheus2 said:

650w is pretty high... a good 400w PSU would be enough.

While this is some what true, with this kind of hardware I think investing in a 650W PSU is the best option. 

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7 minutes ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

While this is some what true, with this kind of hardware I think investing in a 650W PSU is the best option. 

How so, they are relatively low powered parts. An upper tier 400-450W unit would be better than overspending on a higher wattage unit that is under used and outside of it's peak efficiency range.

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39 minutes ago, asand1 said:

How so, they are relatively low powered parts. An upper tier 400-450W unit would be better than overspending on a higher wattage unit that is under used and outside of it's peak efficiency range.

So I could get away with a 550?

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I'm running a 10 year old 6c12t Xeon oc'd to 4Ghz and an oc'd GTX 1080 ON 550W with no issues and measured by Killawatt at 380W.

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Seasonic Focus GM 750, Samsung EVO 860 EVO SSD M.2, Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 1TB PCIe NVMe, Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon

 

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  • 1 month later...

I have cooler master masterwatt lite 400w is it enough for geforce rtx 2060

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