Just picked up a prebuilt, and I'm wondering if the PSU it came with is good enough. The system configuration is roughly as follows (case fans/cpu cooler aren't exact, but should be similar as far as power draw).
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
CPU: Intel - Core i9-9900K 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor ($529.89 @ Amazon)
CPU Cooler: Corsair - H60 (2018) 57.2 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($65.81 @ OutletPC)
Motherboard: MSI - Z370-A PRO ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($106.79 @ Amazon)
Memory: Team - Vulcan 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-2400 Memory ($155.98 @ Newegg)
Storage: Samsung - 970 Evo 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive ($247.99 @ B&H)
Storage: Hitachi - Ultrastar 7K3000 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($53.89 @ Amazon)
Video Card: EVGA - GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB FTW3 ULTRA GAMING Video Card ($1481.33 @ Amazon)
Case: Corsair - Carbide Series 275R (White w/Tempered Glass) ATX Mid Tower Case ($74.98 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: EVGA - BQ 600 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($69.89 @ OutletPC)
Case Fan: Corsair - LL120 RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120mm Fan ($24.99 @ Amazon)
Case Fan: Corsair - LL120 RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120mm Fan ($24.99 @ Amazon)
Case Fan: Corsair - LL120 RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120mm Fan ($24.99 @ Amazon)
Case Fan: Corsair - LL120 RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120mm Fan ($24.99 @ Amazon)
Case Fan: Corsair - LL120 RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120mm Fan ($24.99 @ Amazon)
Total: $2911.50
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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Should I be planning on upping the PSU asap? Per EVGA's website, the 2080 ti requires a minimum of a 650 watt power supply, however, the pcpartpicker configuration is saying the system will draw just over 400 watts. I read a few articles here regarding the power draw of individual components, and I came up with a little over 500 watts (over-estimating for some of the smaller stuff). Obviously I don't want to take any unnecessary with this system given the price, and I have a EVGA 750 G2 in my old build that I might be able to swap over (old build is currently being used by a family member).
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
CPU: Intel - Core i9-9900K 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor ($529.89 @ Amazon)
CPU Cooler: Corsair - H60 (2018) 57.2 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($65.81 @ OutletPC)
Motherboard: MSI - Z370-A PRO ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($106.79 @ Amazon)
Memory: Team - Vulcan 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-2400 Memory ($155.98 @ Newegg)
Storage: Samsung - 970 Evo 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive ($247.99 @ B&H)
Storage: Hitachi - Ultrastar 7K3000 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($53.89 @ Amazon)
Video Card: EVGA - GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB FTW3 ULTRA GAMING Video Card ($1481.33 @ Amazon)
Case: Corsair - Carbide Series 275R (White w/Tempered Glass) ATX Mid Tower Case ($74.98 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: EVGA - BQ 600 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($69.89 @ OutletPC)
Case Fan: Corsair - LL120 RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120mm Fan ($24.99 @ Amazon)
Case Fan: Corsair - LL120 RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120mm Fan ($24.99 @ Amazon)
Case Fan: Corsair - LL120 RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120mm Fan ($24.99 @ Amazon)
Case Fan: Corsair - LL120 RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120mm Fan ($24.99 @ Amazon)
Case Fan: Corsair - LL120 RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120mm Fan ($24.99 @ Amazon)
Total: $2911.50
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-03-19 14:26 EDT-0400
Should I be planning on upping the PSU asap? Per EVGA's website, the 2080 ti requires a minimum of a 650 watt power supply, however, the pcpartpicker configuration is saying the system will draw just over 400 watts. I read a few articles here regarding the power draw of individual components, and I came up with a little over 500 watts (over-estimating for some of the smaller stuff). Obviously I don't want to take any unnecessary with this system given the price, and I have a EVGA 750 G2 in my old build that I might be able to swap over (old build is currently being used by a family member).