don't worry, 450w is enough to run my components. I've seen people on tom's complain about PSUs so much, I bet you wouldn't be satisfied if I had a $1000 psu. Ofc it's best to be safe but at one point you're just wasting money. You guys are quick to recommend 1 or 2 PSU that may not even be available, the rest is mostly trash to you.
I game like 3h/day at most, that's the only time my system actually pulls any power, rest of the day is just normal usage. I don't see any reason to spend more money on a psu than what my GPU is worth. Stop treating an RX 570 like an RX 5700.
I've been running this sytem on this psu for half an year, I'll eventually upgrade to fit an RTX 30-series card but I'm 100% sure my current psu can run an OC RX 570, it's stupid to think it cant. it's not as if I'm hitting the cap on my PSU, It's barely at 50% usage.
Your logic is flawed seriously.
It's like saying that if I've previously used a 400W Diablotek in the past and it didn't blow up I should recommend it to people.
You're also just comparing PSUs based on wattage. It's more than that... components quality, ripple, transients, voltage stability and others are far more important than just "how much wattage" it has. That's why you see some "500W" PSUs fail under 200W loads even though it's barely at "40% usage".
And yes we complain when people get a $1000 build and chuck in the cheapest, lowest quality PSU they can find... they also think like you do: "It has X amount of wattage, surely it's enough".
There are people on these forums that dedicated a lot of time to testing and even designing PSUs. You can take their word or you can do you.
We just give recommendations, no one's forcing you to buy anything, that's solely your decision.
My CPU Draws 70w and GPU draws 125w during gaming
From where are you getting those numbers?
An overclocked RX 570 can have peaks of over 200W even when gaming.
TLDR: You can't just recommend a power supply to people just based on the fact that it worked for you half a year.