Question CORSAIR TX650M enough for 4070ti ?

Djak372

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Hey,

I just bought a 4070ti Gigabyte Eagle, and while I'm waiting for it to be shipped I'd like some help figuring out if my Corsair TX650M will be able to power it.

It says on Gigabyte's website that the 4080 comes with ''One 16 pin to triple 8-pin power adaptor''. Meanwhile, the 4070ti comes with ''One 16-pin to two 8-pin power adaptor ''.

The TX650M has 2 separate cables with 2 6+2 PCIE pins on them.

TX-M Series™ TX650M — 650 Watt 80 Plus® Gold Certified PSU (corsair.com)

GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti EAGLE 12G Key Features | Graphics Card - GIGABYTE Global

Thanks for your help, much appreciated.
 
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Djak372

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I was running a Vega 64 for the past 4 years, and the recommended wattage for PSU is also 750W. It actually has a little higher watt usage (295W for Vega and 285W for 4070ti).

I'm mostly wondering about the PCI-E cables and safety.
 

Vic 40

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Gaming I run 510 watts on a 4070TI.
Guess that is total system power, which would be fine. Is measured from the wall likely too which isn't what the pc really uses since energy efficiency still comes into play. Mean being gold rated in the case of a TXM, so the pc really uses about 90% of that amount.



I have the same psu currently running a rx 6800. Can i use this psu for a 4070ti?
Processor: 5800x3d, 16gb*2 rams, two nvme m2 ssd 512gb and 1 tb
Think you'll be fine, the 5800X3D isn't such a big power user as well.
 
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