I know elementary school mathematics 
the question is more like is 750w enough for a system with asus prime z790-p wifi, 13700K, 32g g.skill on 7200mhz, rtx 5070, 3x m.2, 2x sata ssd (and eventually a 12tb ironwolf), and like 6 rgb case fans?
I,masking because since the 750w is well.. heavier. for whatever reason i feel it's more robust/durable, and it's full modular which only has to do with convenience of course.
i have nothing against cables on the bottom of my computer case if 850w is more likely needed forthe system above. I play 4k on as close to maximum settings as possible. so the box is kind of sweating at maximum performance for a couple of hours a day.
Also, is it normal that when not under heavy load, the psu fan is not spinning at all? i know my cpu fan sometimes just stops and the vga fans are only on when gaming.
thanks
(i do not have rtx 5070 and it's close to impossible to get, so i may will have to go with the same performance amd version)

the question is more like is 750w enough for a system with asus prime z790-p wifi, 13700K, 32g g.skill on 7200mhz, rtx 5070, 3x m.2, 2x sata ssd (and eventually a 12tb ironwolf), and like 6 rgb case fans?
I,masking because since the 750w is well.. heavier. for whatever reason i feel it's more robust/durable, and it's full modular which only has to do with convenience of course.
i have nothing against cables on the bottom of my computer case if 850w is more likely needed forthe system above. I play 4k on as close to maximum settings as possible. so the box is kind of sweating at maximum performance for a couple of hours a day.
Also, is it normal that when not under heavy load, the psu fan is not spinning at all? i know my cpu fan sometimes just stops and the vga fans are only on when gaming.
thanks
(i do not have rtx 5070 and it's close to impossible to get, so i may will have to go with the same performance amd version)
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