Hey everyone,
Sorry if this is posted in the wrong location, please move or delete it; it is my first thread on this forum
So I have the Corsair CX550M Bronze PSU (https://www.corsair.com/uk/en/Categ...-Units/cxm-series-2015-config/p/CP-9020102-UK) and I have preordered (and hopefully getting later this month) an RTX 3060 TI. I have put all the components of my current PC into PC PartPicker (https://uk.************.com/list/hcwRcT) and it says the estimated wattage is 409W.
Now I completely understand that 409<550 (lol) but seen as though it is a bronze unit and is now around 2 years old I was hoping it would be able to handle the new GPU and would be sufficient enough to leave in my rig for a year or so longer.
Also, I plan on getting a Ryzen 7 3700x for 200GBP very soon, and from what I see they have more or less the same power draw as my current CPU (Ryzen 5 2600). My current CPU is also overclocked so it would have a higher wattage than stock.
Thanks in advance!
Sorry if this is posted in the wrong location, please move or delete it; it is my first thread on this forum

So I have the Corsair CX550M Bronze PSU (https://www.corsair.com/uk/en/Categ...-Units/cxm-series-2015-config/p/CP-9020102-UK) and I have preordered (and hopefully getting later this month) an RTX 3060 TI. I have put all the components of my current PC into PC PartPicker (https://uk.************.com/list/hcwRcT) and it says the estimated wattage is 409W.
Now I completely understand that 409<550 (lol) but seen as though it is a bronze unit and is now around 2 years old I was hoping it would be able to handle the new GPU and would be sufficient enough to leave in my rig for a year or so longer.
Also, I plan on getting a Ryzen 7 3700x for 200GBP very soon, and from what I see they have more or less the same power draw as my current CPU (Ryzen 5 2600). My current CPU is also overclocked so it would have a higher wattage than stock.
Thanks in advance!
