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Is the RX 9060 XT with a 500W PSU safe to use?

Is the RX 9060 XT with a 500W PSU safe to use?

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MrKryp
Senior Member
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02-21-2025, 02:11 AM
#1
System specifications have been reviewed. The PSU appears to be a solid choice based on current usage, though its age may affect long-term reliability. It seems to be performing well without crashes, but I remain cautious given the age of the power supply.
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MrKryp
02-21-2025, 02:11 AM #1

System specifications have been reviewed. The PSU appears to be a solid choice based on current usage, though its age may affect long-term reliability. It seems to be performing well without crashes, but I remain cautious given the age of the power supply.

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Redstoner137
Posting Freak
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02-21-2025, 04:03 AM
#2
While that's the case, Power 10 was released in 2014. This means the PSU is about 11 years old, likely having been on the market for several years before purchase.
It is significantly outdated, no matter how well its construction is. A fresh PSU would be more suitable.
It originally came with a 5-year warranty, but the PSU has long surpassed its expected lifespan.
For a gaming rig, a Tier A PSU is ideal. Examples include Seasonic Focus/Vertex/PRIME, Corsair RMx/RMi/HXi/AXi, and Super Flower Leadex Gold/Platinum/Titanium.
PSU tier list: [link]
Tier A is acceptable, but Tier A+ is recommended.
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Redstoner137
02-21-2025, 04:03 AM #2

While that's the case, Power 10 was released in 2014. This means the PSU is about 11 years old, likely having been on the market for several years before purchase.
It is significantly outdated, no matter how well its construction is. A fresh PSU would be more suitable.
It originally came with a 5-year warranty, but the PSU has long surpassed its expected lifespan.
For a gaming rig, a Tier A PSU is ideal. Examples include Seasonic Focus/Vertex/PRIME, Corsair RMx/RMi/HXi/AXi, and Super Flower Leadex Gold/Platinum/Titanium.
PSU tier list: [link]
Tier A is acceptable, but Tier A+ is recommended.

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Spidercyber
Senior Member
673
02-21-2025, 05:51 AM
#3
The PSU is only marginally acceptable in terms of quality. It feels underpowered for your system, especially when compared to other Straight power 10 models that generally have better reviews despite some minor issues with ripple and DC noise under heavy use. You might want to consider a much better 550w unit or something in the 650w range with at least decent build quality. What country are you from?
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Spidercyber
02-21-2025, 05:51 AM #3

The PSU is only marginally acceptable in terms of quality. It feels underpowered for your system, especially when compared to other Straight power 10 models that generally have better reviews despite some minor issues with ripple and DC noise under heavy use. You might want to consider a much better 550w unit or something in the 650w range with at least decent build quality. What country are you from?

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ruby04042005
Junior Member
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02-21-2025, 10:04 AM
#4
Boom
Don't take chances. A single spike anywhere could turn it back into an old system. Even small amounts—just a few amps, fans, LEDs, extra NVMEs, HDDs, peripherals—putting so much pressure on the 32GB of RAM... All pushing to the limit. Why take that risk?
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ruby04042005
02-21-2025, 10:04 AM #4

Boom
Don't take chances. A single spike anywhere could turn it back into an old system. Even small amounts—just a few amps, fans, LEDs, extra NVMEs, HDDs, peripherals—putting so much pressure on the 32GB of RAM... All pushing to the limit. Why take that risk?

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HowBoutCoffee
Member
176
02-21-2025, 10:52 AM
#5
While so, but Straight Power 10 was released in 2014. This means the PSU is about 11 years old (it likely sat in the store for four years before you purchased it).
It is significantly outdated, no matter how good the build quality is. A fresh PSU would be better.
It originally came with a 5-year warranty, but the PSU has long surpassed its expected lifespan.
For a gaming rig, a Tier A PSU is ideal. Examples include: Seasonic Focus/Vertex/PRIME, Corsair RMx/RMi/HXi/AXi, Super Flower Leadex Gold/Platinum/Titanium.
PSU tier list:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...JW...1973454078
Tier A would suffice, while Tier A+ is preferred. A 650W unit works just fine.
(All my three PCs are powered by Tier A PSUs. Specifically, I have Seasonic PRIME 650 Titanium (Tier A+), Seasonic PRIME Ultra 650 Titanium (Tier A+), and Seasonic Focus PX-550 (Tier A). Detailed specs and photos are in my profile.)
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HowBoutCoffee
02-21-2025, 10:52 AM #5

While so, but Straight Power 10 was released in 2014. This means the PSU is about 11 years old (it likely sat in the store for four years before you purchased it).
It is significantly outdated, no matter how good the build quality is. A fresh PSU would be better.
It originally came with a 5-year warranty, but the PSU has long surpassed its expected lifespan.
For a gaming rig, a Tier A PSU is ideal. Examples include: Seasonic Focus/Vertex/PRIME, Corsair RMx/RMi/HXi/AXi, Super Flower Leadex Gold/Platinum/Titanium.
PSU tier list:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...JW...1973454078
Tier A would suffice, while Tier A+ is preferred. A 650W unit works just fine.
(All my three PCs are powered by Tier A PSUs. Specifically, I have Seasonic PRIME 650 Titanium (Tier A+), Seasonic PRIME Ultra 650 Titanium (Tier A+), and Seasonic Focus PX-550 (Tier A). Detailed specs and photos are in my profile.)

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Dodeldick
Junior Member
19
02-23-2025, 02:34 AM
#6
Thought i made a good purchase, but oh well, im from romania btw.
Damn, didn't take that into account, i guess it's about time for a new one.
What would you say about the Corsair RM-x 2024 750W psu? It seems to tick all the boxes and it was produced just last year, while most of the seasonic A+ ones are a bit old or way too overkill and too expensive for me.
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Dodeldick
02-23-2025, 02:34 AM #6

Thought i made a good purchase, but oh well, im from romania btw.
Damn, didn't take that into account, i guess it's about time for a new one.
What would you say about the Corsair RM-x 2024 750W psu? It seems to tick all the boxes and it was produced just last year, while most of the seasonic A+ ones are a bit old or way too overkill and too expensive for me.

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Basilecool
Member
176
02-28-2025, 07:56 PM
#7
I would say it's a great model and, unless you intend to upgrade to a more advanced graphics card or add a lot of extra lighting, drives or other power-hungry components, a 650w RMx would suffice perfectly. Actually, it works well. If you do plan to upgrade to a higher-tier graphics card during the RMx's life, then the 750w wouldn't be wasted.
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Basilecool
02-28-2025, 07:56 PM #7

I would say it's a great model and, unless you intend to upgrade to a more advanced graphics card or add a lot of extra lighting, drives or other power-hungry components, a 650w RMx would suffice perfectly. Actually, it works well. If you do plan to upgrade to a higher-tier graphics card during the RMx's life, then the 750w wouldn't be wasted.

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The_Flash_
Junior Member
13
03-19-2025, 11:23 AM
#8
Solid, high-quality PSU. Tier A+.
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Ten years of warranty.
Seasonic is available, though it can be costly. The Focus GX/PX models from 2019 remain in production and offer excellent quality. Likewise, the PRIME GX/PX/TX models, produced since 2019, provide the best options from Seasonic with a 12-year warranty.
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The_Flash_
03-19-2025, 11:23 AM #8

Solid, high-quality PSU. Tier A+.
👍
Ten years of warranty.
Seasonic is available, though it can be costly. The Focus GX/PX models from 2019 remain in production and offer excellent quality. Likewise, the PRIME GX/PX/TX models, produced since 2019, provide the best options from Seasonic with a 12-year warranty.