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Will my new build have enough power?

Here's my build:

CPU: i7-14700k

MOBO: ASUS STRIX B760-I

CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix XT

GPU: Zotac Gaming Trinity 4070 Ti Super

RAM: G.Skill Ripgaws S5 64GB (2x32gb)

PSU: Corsair SF1000L

Case: Dan A4-H20

 

PC Part picker says I'll be at 655W usage. I'll probably under volt just a bit.

I'd really like to use the Corsair SF750 rather than the SF1000L for size purposes. I see cooler master makes a SF1100, but looks like reviews are terrible.

 

Will I have enough power with the SF750?

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12 minutes ago, TantalizedMoon said:

Here's my build:

CPU: i7-14700k

MOBO: ASUS STRIX B760-I

CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix XT

GPU: Zotac Gaming Trinity 4070 Ti Super

RAM: G.Skill Ripgaws S5 64GB (2x32gb)

PSU: Corsair SF1000L

Case: Dan A4-H20

 

PC Part picker says I'll be at 655W usage. I'll probably under volt just a bit.

I'd really like to use the Corsair SF750 rather than the SF1000L for size purposes. I see cooler master makes a SF1100, but looks like reviews are terrible.

 

Will I have enough power with the SF750?

750W is enough imo, 650W is if everything were at full load, which doesn't really exist irl

In CPU loads you'll use 300W, in gaming 450W, 500W max

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26 minutes ago, TantalizedMoon said:

Will I have enough power with the SF750?

Have seen 4090s ran off these, so can't imagine it'll struggle with a 4070.

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57 minutes ago, TantalizedMoon said:

Here's my build:

CPU: i7-14700k

MOBO: ASUS STRIX B760-I

CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix XT

GPU: Zotac Gaming Trinity 4070 Ti Super

RAM: G.Skill Ripgaws S5 64GB (2x32gb)

PSU: Corsair SF1000L

Case: Dan A4-H20

 

PC Part picker says I'll be at 655W usage. I'll probably under volt just a bit.

I'd really like to use the Corsair SF750 rather than the SF1000L for size purposes. I see cooler master makes a SF1100, but looks like reviews are terrible.

 

Will I have enough power with the SF750?

if you don't intend to upgrade anytime soon then a 850w or 750w psu is good enough. If you want to upgrade your gpu to say a 4090 and cpu to a next gen i9 then it might be good to have some extra headroom. The min psu for a 4090 is 750W so I would say your good to go.  

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750w is fine absolute worse case scenario you will have ~150 watts left (assuming you CPU and GPU are both at 100%) for the mobo,drives,fans etc which is okay but not what I consider ideal.  We typically keep the same PSU for several years I still recommend going a bit higher but totally fine if you don't want to.

 

Also I am getting old because for a second I thought this was a 4th gen intel build not 14th gen 😅

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2 hours ago, Tetras said:

Have seen 4090s ran off these, so can't imagine it'll struggle with a 4070.

 

2 hours ago, PDifolco said:

750W is enough imo, 650W is if everything were at full load, which doesn't really exist irl

In CPU loads you'll use 300W, in gaming 450W, 500W max

 

1 hour ago, goatedpenguin said:

if you don't intend to upgrade anytime soon then a 850w or 750w psu is good enough. If you want to upgrade your gpu to say a 4090 and cpu to a next gen i9 then it might be good to have some extra headroom. The min psu for a 4090 is 750W so I would say your good to go.  

 

16 minutes ago, LeapFrogMasterRace said:

750w is fine absolute worse case scenario you will have ~150 watts left (assuming you CPU and GPU are both at 100%) for the mobo,drives,fans etc which is okay but not what I consider ideal.  We typically keep the same PSU for several years I still recommend going a bit higher but totally fine if you don't want to.

 

Also I am getting old because for a second I thought this was a 4th gen intel build not 14th gen 😅

Was recommended the Lian Li SP850 since its the same size as the Corsair SF750, but 100 extra watts.

Is that a good one?

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Just now, TantalizedMoon said:

Was recommended the Lian Li SP850 since its the same size as the Corsair SF750, but 100 extra watts.

Is that a good one?

Looks fine to me as long as you're fine with paying a bit more for a 100 extra watts, there is no harm done ig XD 

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