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The PSU recommendation for RTX 4090 and i9 14900K remains the same.

The PSU recommendation for RTX 4090 and i9 14900K remains the same.

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tomer1122
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09-29-2023, 10:06 AM
#1
What is the smallest PSU suggested for these components? They handle intense gaming sessions.
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tomer1122
09-29-2023, 10:06 AM #1

What is the smallest PSU suggested for these components? They handle intense gaming sessions.

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ToMLG4U_M8
Junior Member
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10-16-2023, 12:23 AM
#2
I would choose a 1KW unit, which is consistently well-built. What amount have you set aside for the PSU purchase?
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ToMLG4U_M8
10-16-2023, 12:23 AM #2

I would choose a 1KW unit, which is consistently well-built. What amount have you set aside for the PSU purchase?

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DanielEmpire
Posting Freak
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10-16-2023, 02:23 AM
#3
Does a 1000 watt power supply cover the 200 to 250 range?
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DanielEmpire
10-16-2023, 02:23 AM #3

Does a 1000 watt power supply cover the 200 to 250 range?

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Irondeath49
Junior Member
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10-17-2023, 11:28 AM
#4
You can determine your requirements using this tool: https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
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Irondeath49
10-17-2023, 11:28 AM #4

You can determine your requirements using this tool: https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator

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jamous1
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10-17-2023, 05:59 PM
#5
450W nominal, fully capable during gaming, peaks at 253W from the CPU, stays below that while gaming.
700W available directly, suggesting a minimum of 1000W would be ideal. With many peripherals, drives, fans, pumps, and RGB effects, the total increases significantly.
Overclocking possibilities are high—most motherboards default to 14900K, reaching around 320W, while most 4090 models can hit about 550W.
For advanced setups, a safe estimate would be 1200W.
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jamous1
10-17-2023, 05:59 PM #5

450W nominal, fully capable during gaming, peaks at 253W from the CPU, stays below that while gaming.
700W available directly, suggesting a minimum of 1000W would be ideal. With many peripherals, drives, fans, pumps, and RGB effects, the total increases significantly.
Overclocking possibilities are high—most motherboards default to 14900K, reaching around 320W, while most 4090 models can hit about 550W.
For advanced setups, a safe estimate would be 1200W.

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EdoubleO
Member
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10-17-2023, 07:17 PM
#6
Ensure a minimum of 1000w psu with at least a 7-year warranty. Larger isn't better.
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EdoubleO
10-17-2023, 07:17 PM #6

Ensure a minimum of 1000w psu with at least a 7-year warranty. Larger isn't better.

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melancholies
Junior Member
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10-22-2023, 04:54 AM
#7
Just remember watts and quality are 2 different things.
If you buy a quality unit 1000 watts if lots of bling 1200.
If you decide to go cheap and hope it works look to 1500-2000 range and there are no guarantees they will cope with power spikes well enough..
In short terms.
DO NOT SKIMP ON POWER SUPPLY QUALITY!!!!!!!!
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melancholies
10-22-2023, 04:54 AM #7

Just remember watts and quality are 2 different things.
If you buy a quality unit 1000 watts if lots of bling 1200.
If you decide to go cheap and hope it works look to 1500-2000 range and there are no guarantees they will cope with power spikes well enough..
In short terms.
DO NOT SKIMP ON POWER SUPPLY QUALITY!!!!!!!!

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andrewbcool123
Junior Member
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11-08-2023, 08:35 PM
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Your budget will cover a high-quality power supply with a solid 10 or 12-year warranty.
The Nvidia specs for the 4090 model recommend around 850W for the entire system.
Most of the energy usage comes from the graphics card.
However, purchasing a robust power supply such as 100W or 1200W offers little benefit beyond cost, except for stability.
Some graphics cards can handle very high peak loads, which a stronger PSU can manage.
A solid PSU should operate smoothly, running near its maximum capacity but not excessively.
ATX 3.0 is the latest standard, and I’d consider it essential.
On Newegg, you can find a Seasonic ATX 3.0 Vertex 1000 unit with a 12-year warranty here:
https://www.newegg.com/seasonic-vertex-g...6817320022
Or a Corsair RMe 1200W unit with a 10-year warranty for the same price:
https://www.newegg.com/rme-corsair-rm120...6817139315
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andrewbcool123
11-08-2023, 08:35 PM #8

Your budget will cover a high-quality power supply with a solid 10 or 12-year warranty.
The Nvidia specs for the 4090 model recommend around 850W for the entire system.
Most of the energy usage comes from the graphics card.
However, purchasing a robust power supply such as 100W or 1200W offers little benefit beyond cost, except for stability.
Some graphics cards can handle very high peak loads, which a stronger PSU can manage.
A solid PSU should operate smoothly, running near its maximum capacity but not excessively.
ATX 3.0 is the latest standard, and I’d consider it essential.
On Newegg, you can find a Seasonic ATX 3.0 Vertex 1000 unit with a 12-year warranty here:
https://www.newegg.com/seasonic-vertex-g...6817320022
Or a Corsair RMe 1200W unit with a 10-year warranty for the same price:
https://www.newegg.com/rme-corsair-rm120...6817139315