randomname6969 Distinguished Dec 14, 2014 124 0 18,680 Oct 27, 2018 #1 just wondering since i just ordered a rtx 2070 to replace my gtx 970 and i've been using a corsair rm650x gold psu. just wondering if this would be enough wattage to handle this card along with my overclocked 7700k
just wondering since i just ordered a rtx 2070 to replace my gtx 970 and i've been using a corsair rm650x gold psu. just wondering if this would be enough wattage to handle this card along with my overclocked 7700k
Solution jojesa Oct 27, 2018 A RTX 2070 requires a 550W...so a 650W Corsair RMX is above what you might need by a 100W. So it should run cool with room to expand.
A RTX 2070 requires a 550W...so a 650W Corsair RMX is above what you might need by a 100W. So it should run cool with room to expand.
jojesa Glorious Dec 6, 2006 7,190 557 47,440 Oct 27, 2018 Solution #2 A RTX 2070 requires a 550W...so a 650W Corsair RMX is above what you might need by a 100W. So it should run cool with room to expand. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
A RTX 2070 requires a 550W...so a 650W Corsair RMX is above what you might need by a 100W. So it should run cool with room to expand.
randomname6969 Distinguished Dec 14, 2014 124 0 18,680 Oct 27, 2018 #3 jojesa : A RTX 2070 requires a 550W...so a 650W Corsair RMX is above what you might need by a 100W. So it should run cool with room to expand. so with ramping up the voltage on my cpu and gpu for overclocking, would the extra 100w be more than enough? Upvote 0 Downvote
jojesa : A RTX 2070 requires a 550W...so a 650W Corsair RMX is above what you might need by a 100W. So it should run cool with room to expand. so with ramping up the voltage on my cpu and gpu for overclocking, would the extra 100w be more than enough?
jojesa Glorious Dec 6, 2006 7,190 557 47,440 Oct 27, 2018 #4 Even overclocking both, GPU and CPU your system wont go above 550W...so nothing to worry. Upvote 0 Downvote