Making PC build on PCPartPicker. Why do comments on ~500/550W PSUs say things like 'Fine for starter gaming PC' despite output ~2x my power req…? - Quora
![Is RTX 4060 Ti enough for 500w PSU? (wattage results from pcpartpicker below) (estimated 477W in total) : r/nvidia Is RTX 4060 Ti enough for 500w PSU? (wattage results from pcpartpicker below) (estimated 477W in total) : r/nvidia](https://preview.redd.it/is-rtx-4060-ti-enough-for-500w-psu-wattage-results-from-v0-eekufvwot3qc1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=5f0f015183d2e53220b7ecdf66acfe1179dd598b)
Is RTX 4060 Ti enough for 500w PSU? (wattage results from pcpartpicker below) (estimated 477W in total) : r/nvidia
![Hi, based on the estimated wattage of the build (389W), would a 500W PSU be enough? Or should i upgrade to something more powerfull? : r/pcmasterrace Hi, based on the estimated wattage of the build (389W), would a 500W PSU be enough? Or should i upgrade to something more powerfull? : r/pcmasterrace](https://preview.redd.it/x9zd0cfh73t71.png?auto=webp&s=77d6e54fa2bfe926900a9ff46c1039411c1c44d4)
Hi, based on the estimated wattage of the build (389W), would a 500W PSU be enough? Or should i upgrade to something more powerfull? : r/pcmasterrace
What PSU should I go with for a GTX 1650 and a Ryzen 5 2600X? Should I trust the estimated wattage on PCPartPicker? - Quora
![Getting tons of errors in power test, pcpartpicker says psu wattage is enough, but not newegg calculator : r/OCCT Getting tons of errors in power test, pcpartpicker says psu wattage is enough, but not newegg calculator : r/OCCT](https://preview.redd.it/getting-tons-of-errors-in-power-test-pcpartpicker-says-psu-v0-oxlttdatespc1.png?auto=webp&s=5501b1ef378dbf6bd373c61ca8cd89a96c3dc32d)