[SOLVED] Can a 1000W Platinium PSU Hold this system?

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This pc is gonna be used for 3D rendering with Blender3D, and the rendering process is quite heavy.

Cpu: R9 5950x
GPU: 2 x rtx 3070 8GB
Motherboard: MAG X570 TOMAHAWK
DDr4: 4 * 32GB 3200Mhz
Storage: 2* Samsung pro 980 1T , 1 * ssd 2.5 , 1* an old 4t hdd
Fans: 4-5

Thank you to everyone who is willing to help! <3
 
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Use two or three of the calculators in the following link:

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-psus,4229.html

And there are other similar calculators available.

You will not find all of the calculators in complete agreement as to the wattage requirements for your build.

However, there should be a general consensus.

Another is to just do a manual wattage total component by component.

If a component has a range of wattage values use the high end value. Or if there is a recommended PSU wattage for a component (GPU) I use that value.

And I tend to add in another 20% or so once the wattage is all totaled. My end wattage totals tend to be higher as a result.

In any case, purchase a quality name brand PSU with good...

Ralston18

Titan
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Use two or three of the calculators in the following link:

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-psus,4229.html

And there are other similar calculators available.

You will not find all of the calculators in complete agreement as to the wattage requirements for your build.

However, there should be a general consensus.

Another is to just do a manual wattage total component by component.

If a component has a range of wattage values use the high end value. Or if there is a recommended PSU wattage for a component (GPU) I use that value.

And I tend to add in another 20% or so once the wattage is all totaled. My end wattage totals tend to be higher as a result.

In any case, purchase a quality name brand PSU with good reviews.
 
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