Question Is an EVGA 650W Gold PSU enough for a 3070 Ti ?

Recently upgraded my gpu from a 1080ti to 3070ti
One thing to keep in mind is to ask first then go do.

650w gold psu
As per your thread's title, EVGA is the brand of the unit while Gold is the 80+ efficiency rating of the unit. How old is the PSU in question?

Due to transient load spikes, I'd advise to look at a 850W unit for your entire build.
 
Recently upgraded my gpu from a 1080ti to 3070ti
Here are my other specs
Ryzen 7 5800X
32gb ddr4 3600 mha
Asus Prime x570p
3070ti 8gb
650w gold psu
it would help to know the specific model of your psu .
since evga is producing a wide variety of units ranging from excellent all the way down to barely mediocre .

as hinted above 1080Ti to 3070Ti was not the smartest upgrade .
you actually downgraded your VRAM from 11gb to 8gb
while getting barely 30% uplift in raw performance .

generally speaking 650w evga unit should be able to handle it
that being said it is not a good solution for every day use in a long term scenario .
 
Recently upgraded my gpu from a 1080ti to 3070ti
One thing to keep in mind is to ask first then go do.

650w gold psu
As per your thread's title, EVGA is the brand of the unit while Gold is the 80+ efficiency rating of the unit. How old is the PSU in question?

Due to transient load spikes, I'd advise to look at a 850W unit for your entire build.
Like a year or 2. I plugged in my 3070ti and not it ocassionaly blue screens when gameing and when I have hw monitor on it never over heats and dont pull that much. U think I should under volt with after burner?
 
it would help to know the specific model of your psu .
since evga is producing a wide variety of units ranging from excellent all the way down to barely mediocre .

as hinted above 1080Ti to 3070Ti was not the smartest upgrade .
you actually downgraded your VRAM from 11gb to 8gb
while getting barely 30% uplift in raw performance .

generally speaking 650w evga unit should be able to handle it
that being said it is not a good solution for every day use in a long term scenario .
It was a 650W GQ or whater semi modular gold
 
It was a 650W GQ or whater semi modular gold
if thats the case than it is a solid unit made by FSP with 105°C certified japanese capacitors
which helps its longevity .
you can easily see the label if you just remove a side panel on your case .

The GQ should be able to handle your system without issue ,
that being said you should consider replacing it with a new 850w unit in a foreseeable future .