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Should I get a different psu?

SquiddyButler
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14 minutes ago, SquiddyButler said:

I have a 750 g3 evga psu and it's cutting close to going over 750, what happens if it does and should I get a 850 instead. Thanks

Unless your planning on doing overclocks that require LN2 Cooling (which i doubt), or getting a 3090 that 750w EVGA PSU is fine.

I have a 750 g3 evga psu and it's cutting close to going over 750, what happens if it does and should I get a 850 instead. Thanks

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6 minutes ago, SquiddyButler said:

I have a 750 g3 evga psu and it's cutting close to going over 750, what happens if it does and should I get a 850 instead. Thanks

As far as I'm sure... no system should potentially exceed 750W.. That would be just abnormally high for modern hardware.. 

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14 minutes ago, SquiddyButler said:

I have a 750 g3 evga psu and it's cutting close to going over 750, what happens if it does and should I get a 850 instead. Thanks

Unless your planning on doing overclocks that require LN2 Cooling (which i doubt), or getting a 3090 that 750w EVGA PSU is fine.

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20 minutes ago, SquiddyButler said:

I have a 750 g3 evga psu and it's cutting close to going over 750, what happens if it does and should I get a 850 instead. Thanks

Specs?

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