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500w enough for gtx 1060 ti?

llarenas22

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Hello mga Sir... tanong ko lang.. kaya ba ng 500watts yong gtx 1060ti kasi pinag-iisipan ko kung sa GTX 1050ti or upgrade ako ng GTX 1060ti,, yong Brand ng Power supply ko "Rave 500W (80plus)"..
ito yong set up ko ..

Mobo: MSI B350-TOMAHAWK
Processor: Ryzen 5
Ram: [Trident Z RGB] F4-3000C15D-16GTZR - G.SKILL
Graphics card: GTX 1050ti or 1060ti
Case: Rakk Hawani case
Fan: Rakk maris X2
SSD: Samsung 500gb
HDD: Seagate 2TB
Power Supply: Rave 500 watts(80plus)
 
Hello mga Sir... tanong ko lang.. kaya ba ng 500watts yong gtx 1060ti kasi pinag-iisipan ko kung sa GTX 1050ti or upgrade ako ng GTX 1060ti,, yong Brand ng Power supply ko "Rave 500W (80plus)"..
ito yong set up ko ..

Mobo: MSI B350-TOMAHAWK
Processor: Ryzen 5
Ram: [Trident Z RGB] F4-3000C15D-16GTZR - G.SKILL
Graphics card: GTX 1050ti or 1060ti
Case: Rakk Hawani case
Fan: Rakk maris X2
SSD: Samsung 500gb
HDD: Seagate 2TB
Power Supply: Rave 500 watts(80plus)


OK lang yan. Minimum requirements is 400watts

What is a good wattage for a gaming PC?
This is a fine pretense, but is often done to the extreme. The fact of the matter is that most mid-range gaming PC builds can run on 450-600W PSUs, depending on the GPU, with a good deal of them landing ideal wattage around the 500-550W range.
 
ah see..kasi baka po ayaw mag-start, halimbawa kukunin ko yong gtx 1060 ti.. well plan B ko naman yan... kasi ang balak ko talaga ang 1050 ti.. medyo masakit kasi sa bulsa ang 1060ti.. lalo na MSI GTX 1060 ti gaming x...

salamat po sa info.
 
since you are using an amd platform, i rather suggest that you go higher like 600 watts for extra headroom although safe ka na dyan sa 500w, the reason is yun trend ng mga psu ay nababawasan ang efficiency (energy loss as heat) nila kapag naabot yun 100% load lalo na kung bronze certification
 
Hello mga Sir... tanong ko lang.. kaya ba ng 500watts yong gtx 1060ti kasi pinag-iisipan ko kung sa GTX 1050ti or upgrade ako ng GTX 1060ti,, yong Brand ng Power supply ko "Rave 500W (80plus)"..
ito yong set up ko ..

Mobo: MSI B350-TOMAHAWK
Processor: Ryzen 5
Ram: [Trident Z RGB] F4-3000C15D-16GTZR - G.SKILL
Graphics card: GTX 1050ti or 1060ti
Case: Rakk Hawani case
Fan: Rakk maris X2
SSD: Samsung 500gb
HDD: Seagate 2TB
Power Supply: Rave 500 watts(80plus)

wala namang 1060ti na video card ah :noidea:
anyways, 120w lang naman ang requirement ng gtx1060.
since hindi mo na-mention ang cpu mo, i assumed na r5 2600x which has the highest power consumption sa r5 series and overclocked to 4ghz. base sa power supply calculator, aabot ng 403w ang total consumption mo at 90% CPU tdp. assumed overclocked din ang gtx 1060 to around 1.8ghz. also assumed are 3 chassis fans.
though nasa +80% ang power consumption mo against the actual true rating, safe pa rin yan. hindi mo nga lang maa-achieve yung best efficiency rating ng psu mo which is around 50~60% of the psu rating.
kung hindi naman maxed out ang OC ng cpu at gpu mo, i think nasa +300w lang ang konsumo mo during gaming... pasok pa yan sa efficiency curve ng psu mo.

kung hindi mo naintidihan pinagsasabi ko, google mo na lang :lol:

edit: kung 1050ti kukunin mo, 75w lang power consumption nun.. also hindi rin ganun kataas ang konsumo nya kung OC mo
 
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