750W enough for 9800X3D and 7900 XTX/4080 Super

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As per title really.

I'm nearly finished sourcing parts for a new build. Picked the bulk of them up as a bundle on MM and that included a Corsair SFX 750W PSU. I've since decided to go all out and get a 9800X3D and pair it with a 7900XTX / 4080 Super tier card (potentially from the next series at this point unless a good deal crops up). I'm assuming that'll mean c. 650W total so 750 is 'enough' on paper, but is it likely to be a problem?

For what little it's worth I'll be building into a mini itx case so I was planning to undervolt where possible for heat purposes but I guess that'll keep me the right side of 650 under full load.
 
I'm assuming that'll mean c. 650W total so 750 is 'enough' on paper, but is it likely to be a problem?
It is totally PSU dependent, but the Corsair SFX PSUs seem to be overbuilt (SFF PSUs often are) so I suspect you'll be fine. 750 is enough to run a 4090 if the PSU is a good one.

TPU have the 9800X3D around 60-100 watts on average when gaming and the 7900 XTX around 350, so you should be under 500 watts when gaming without any overclocks.
 
Thanks, just put it all through there and it suggests 85% load against a 750W. I had used PC Part Picker to estimate wattage which I guess is similar.

Aware of the efficiency drop but also unlikely to be at max all the time when gaming. Probably in the 60-85% range at a guess. Looking at the manufacturers graph so usual pinch of salt but if I'm in the 85% load range it'll still be around 92-93%% going by the curve. (100% load is maybe 92%, 50% load about 94%). I will however be further up the fan curve so noise may factor in.
 
It is totally PSU dependent, but the Corsair SFX PSUs seem to be overbuilt (SFF PSUs often are) so I suspect you'll be fine. 750 is enough to run a 4090 if the PSU is a good one.

TPU have the 9800X3D around 60-100 watts on average when gaming and the 7900 XTX around 350, so you should be under 500 watts when gaming without any overclocks.
Thanks looks like you posted just as I replied to Cru. Having looked at the efficiently 'curve' and realised there is very little drop I'm inclined to agree on the overbuilt comment. Thanks for adding to the sense check
 
Depends. If you are going to run the thing flat out, but really, are you going to do that? I mean my PC consumes about 350W gaming, even though on paper it's supposed to consume much more. What I would do, if you are concerned is buy a £20 power meter for the wall socket and keep an eye on it. Not when you are running tests, but when you are actually gaming. My guess is that you will be well under the limit.
 
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Finally a thread where a nuclear reactor isn't being recommended as power source.

I expect so too. Decided to stick with the 750 for now and see how I get on. Once I've had a few games on it I doubt I'll think of it again.

I expect so too :) .

I reckon you'll be fine. I have a wall plug meter.

Decent PSUs are rated DC side, ie PC components end.

When I run folding@home on CPU+GPU, whack up the Power Limit on GPU to max, I see about ~670W MAX on wall plug meter. That is whole rig, my screen uses about ~30W. So ~640W AC, knock ~10% off that gives ~DC side. I have 9x 120mm fans, 2x 140mm fans, D5 pump (50% PWM fixed) and specs as signature.
 
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Finally a thread where a nuclear reactor isn't being recommended as power source.



I expect so too :) .

I reckon you'll be fine. I have a wall plug meter.

Decent PSUs are rated DC side, ie PC components end.

When I run folding@home on CPU+GPU, whack up the Power Limit on GPU to max, I see about ~670W MAX on wall plug meter. That is whole rig, my screen uses about ~30W. So ~640W AC, knock ~10% off that gives ~DC side. I have 9x 120mm fans, 2x 140mm fans, D5 pump (50% PWM fixed) and specs as signature.
Amazing thanks for the figures. As it happens I built the majority of the rig this weekend, only with a place holder GPU for now. Cable management wise I'm not sure I'll be swapping out the PSU any time soon!
 
@petridish

No problem :) .

The Merc 7900 XTX at stock has a higher end power limit. Depending on which model of XTX you have it could consume less than mine. Leaving my card stock, running f@h on CPU/GPU overnight last night I saw max ~567W inc screen.

GPU PPT Limit (Sustained): 400W (-10%-+15%)
GPU PPT Limit (Short): 480W (-10%-+15%)
GPU Core TDC Limit 448A


Aqua Extreme OC vBIOS (Boost Clock up to 2935MHz)

Tier 0


-= Full Unlock =-

Tier 1

GPU PPT Limit (Sustained): 339W (-10%-+15%)
GPU PPT Limit (Short): 406W (-10%-+15%)
GPU Core TDC Limit 328A


Aorus Elite, Aqua, Liquid Devil, Merc, Nitro+, Phantom, Taichi

Tier 2

GPU PPT Limit (Sustained): 315W (-10%-+15%)
GPU PPT Limit (Short): 378W (-10%-+15%)
GPU Core TDC Limit 303A


Red Devil, TUF,

Tier 3

GPU PPT Limit (Sustained): 303W (-10%-+15%)
GPU PPT Limit (Short): 363W (-10%-+15%)
GPU Core TDC Limit 290A


Gaming OC, Hellhound, Pulse,

Tier 4

GPU PPT Limit (Sustained): 291W (-10%-+15%)
GPU PPT Limit (Short): 349W (-10%-+15%)
GPU Core TDC Limit 448A


MBA, GAMING TRIO CLASSIC
 
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@petridish

No problem :) .

The Merc 7900 XTX at stock has a higher end power limit. Depending on which model of XTX you have it could consume less than mine. Leaving my card stock, running f@h on CPU/GPU overnight last night I saw max ~567W inc screen.

GPU PPT Limit (Sustained): 400W (-10%-+15%)
GPU PPT Limit (Short): 480W (-10%-+15%)
GPU Core TDC Limit 448A


Aqua Extreme OC vBIOS (Boost Clock up to 2935MHz)

Tier 0


-= Full Unlock =-

Tier 1

GPU PPT Limit (Sustained): 339W (-10%-+15%)
GPU PPT Limit (Short): 406W (-10%-+15%)
GPU Core TDC Limit 328A


Aorus Elite, Aqua, Liquid Devil, Merc, Nitro+, Phantom, Taichi

Tier 2

GPU PPT Limit (Sustained): 315W (-10%-+15%)
GPU PPT Limit (Short): 378W (-10%-+15%)
GPU Core TDC Limit 303A


Red Devil, TUF,

Tier 3

GPU PPT Limit (Sustained): 303W (-10%-+15%)
GPU PPT Limit (Short): 363W (-10%-+15%)
GPU Core TDC Limit 290A


Gaming OC, Hellhound, Pulse,

Tier 4

GPU PPT Limit (Sustained): 291W (-10%-+15%)
GPU PPT Limit (Short): 349W (-10%-+15%)
GPU Core TDC Limit 448A


MBA, GAMING TRIO CLASSIC
Again more really useful stuff, will take a good look at each model thank you.

I don't actually have a XTX yet as what took my interest was spotting the Merc going for 650ish new here and there. Unfortunately that particular model is too long for my case but its set the ball rolling for me getting a higher tier card.

Still swaying been choosing current or next gen on the AMD side given that there's no replacement for the XTX. I imagine though that the new top end will be similar (if not lower or significantly lower) power than current gen, the question is how close in performance. My ideal would be an 8900 XT or XTX but alas this build comes at the wrong time for that.

Nvidia on the other hand I'm less close to regarding power and their next gen, but I think they've priced me out of anything but their mid tier if I did go with their next gen anyway.
 
Only reason I'd possibly want to upgrade my Corsair rm750x 80+ Gold PSU is because it's old enough that I can't run 3 individual 8 pin cables to my 7900xtx.

Two are run of a split cable which isn't ideal but I've only had one crash and even that I'm not sure was caused by the GPU so might hang onto it a little longer!

Equally though it would be nice to have peace of mind about protecting the expensive GPU so maybe I will cave and grab a 1000w Seasonic 80+ gold??
 
From a 7900xtx user, Please Please go over the recomended by at least 200watts. The 7900xtx has power spikes that make any run of the mill PSU struggle and will let you hit Black Screens under intense gaming.

Learned that the hard way when I plugged in my old 1600w PSU from 10 years back and got constant crashs until I switched to an FSP 1000w quality PSU.
 
i think what to take from your statement is..
quality PSU

the recommended PSU size is based on an average system power usage. The X3D CPU's are very lower power usage, or at least before you could overclock them i don't know now
my old 5700x3d would pull 65w under heavy game load, compare that to a 14900k at 300w.

taking this into account your 1600w PSU must have been faulty as it as the power needed to run you (sig) system 3 times over in general day to day gaming type tasks.
there is no gpu power spike that would cut out a working 1600w psu
 
As per title really.

I'm nearly finished sourcing parts for a new build. Picked the bulk of them up as a bundle on MM and that included a Corsair SFX 750W PSU. I've since decided to go all out and get a 9800X3D and pair it with a 7900XTX / 4080 Super tier card (potentially from the next series at this point unless a good deal crops up). I'm assuming that'll mean c. 650W total so 750 is 'enough' on paper, but is it likely to be a problem?

For what little it's worth I'll be building into a mini itx case so I was planning to undervolt where possible for heat purposes but I guess that'll keep me the right side of 650 under full load.
Reviews of the SF750 indicate that it can safely deliver 900(ish) watts without shutting down.

It’s overbuilt. It’s not perfect, it’s missing some nice to haves but it’s still a great PSU.
 
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