I just built a gaming computer back in April. At the time I decided to reuse my old Nvidia GTX 980 Ti after reading that I was better off waiting for the 3000 series GPUs rather than the 2000 series that were out already. Naively, I didn't skimp on any single component aside from the damn PSU. Now I'm wondering if I need to upgrade my Corsair RM750x, but I don't want to have to do it again -ever- for the 8+ years I plan on keeping (the majority) of this computer lol.
I have a Threadripper 3970x. Here's a list of most of my components in a PSU calculator with the GeForce RTX 3090: https://outervision.com/b/CWRWdI. It's recommending an 828 W PSU. But here's the thing, that's based on the calculator's Threadripper 3970x default Vcore of 1.1 V. Looking at CPU-Z the core voltage of my CPU at idle seems to fluctuate between 1.16 and 1.372. If I use a Vcore of 1.37 V in the calculator all of a sudden I'm up to a 969 W PSU. And this is all at idle, I plan to start gaming once I get a new GPU.
What should I do? Get a 1000 W PSU? 1200 W?
Thank you
I have a Threadripper 3970x. Here's a list of most of my components in a PSU calculator with the GeForce RTX 3090: https://outervision.com/b/CWRWdI. It's recommending an 828 W PSU. But here's the thing, that's based on the calculator's Threadripper 3970x default Vcore of 1.1 V. Looking at CPU-Z the core voltage of my CPU at idle seems to fluctuate between 1.16 and 1.372. If I use a Vcore of 1.37 V in the calculator all of a sudden I'm up to a 969 W PSU. And this is all at idle, I plan to start gaming once I get a new GPU.
What should I do? Get a 1000 W PSU? 1200 W?
Thank you