That makes sense if you are within the system requirements, which is what I meant.
An expensive GPU's requires more than a 500W PSU. Like an 3070, Nvidia recommends an 650W PSU.
Yeah, power consumption is around 220 watts, that's the same as my 2070 Super, and that's fine, great, if i wanted one, and i do, i don't have to get a new PSU.
The problem is, for example, most people who buy ##70 class cards tend to stick with ##70 class cards, my last 3 GPU's have been GTX 970, GTX 1070, RTX 2070 Super, they have all been around 200 watts.
The 4000 series GPU's look like they might move up a level in power, the RTX 4070 looks like it might be 300 Watts, perhaps even more, at 300 watts i think my PSU can handle that, its a good high end PSU, but it can't handle much more than that, so i might be forced to upgrade the PSU, its probably about time now to at least replace it, at 7 years old, but if the PSU was only 2 years old, i shouldn't have to.
That i think is what's getting some people a bit wound up.