No, there are no excuses why to cheap out on PSU. Especially when you can afford $500 bucks GPU.
Rather than buying $500 bucks GPU, return it and buy $300 bucks GPU (e.g RX 7600 XT). Then you have plenty of free money to buy proper, good quality PSU.
So, don't come saying you don't have enough money for proper PSU.
Alternative, like i said, is when your PSU goes belly up. You hoping that it only shuts down your PC, without damaging anything, would only be valid if you use good or great quality PSU. With those well built PSUs, there are little concern of overloading the PSU or PSU itself giving up the ghost. But with your, essentially crap quality EVGA PSU, there are no grounds to be that hopeful.
I'll run some numbers for you;
RX 7800 XT puts out ~133 FPS on 1080p.
RX 7600 XT puts out ~90 FPS on 1080p.
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Source:
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/amd-radeon-rx-7600-xt-review/2
Returning RX 7800 XT and going with RX 7600 XT + good quality PSU, leaves you ~90 FPS, which is very much playable FPS.
But if you keep your EVGA junk and it fries your whole system, you're looking at:
$80 for new CPU
$100 for new MoBo
$40 for new RAM
$40 for new WD Blue 1TB HDD
$100 for new WD Black 2TB HDD
$160 for new Samsung 870 Evo 1TB SSD
~$500 for new GPU
~$200 for new PSU, good quality unit.
Total: ~$1220 to replace your PC + buying new PSU.
So, would you rather have ~40 FPS less in games?
Or would you rather pay ~$1200?
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Since it looks to me, that you'd rather have the extra ~40 FPS in games and are willing to fork out ~$1200 bucks for few months (if even that) for the extra FPS;
compared to getting cheaper GPU and proper, good quality PSU now, where good quality PSU can easily last you 10 years but only taking a small hit on FPS.
I've said it before and i'll say it again: Since PSU powers everything, it is
THE MOST IMPORTANT component inside the PC!
No matter how much extra FPS there is, 50, 100, 5000, it is NEVER worth on cheaping out on PSU.
Coming 50W short is far worse than exceeding the wattage with 500W.
If you REALLY think that wattage amount is only thing that defines PSUs and their worth, here, a "proper" PSU for you;
Apevia ATX-ES700-RGB 700W,
pcpp:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/2f...w-semi-modular-atx-power-supply-atx-es700-rgb
It is cheaper than your EVGA BP 650W ($55-$86 vs $49), has 50W more capacity (700W) and the best of all, has ARGB fan in it for eyecandy.
So, you could sell your EVGA BP unit and buy the Apevia one.
Would you do that?
If not, then why not?
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