I'm looking to build a new system with an AMD Radeon RX 7600 GPU and need some advice on the best power supply units (PSUs) for it. Any recommendations?
Top PSUs for AMD Radeon RX 7600 System?
Started by austimoo on May 30, 2024
Hello @austimoo! Welcome to the discussion. When choosing a PSU for your AMD Radeon RX 7600 GPU, you should consider factors like power output, efficiency, connectors, modular cables, cable lengths, form factors, and features like overvoltage protection and LED lighting. The TechReviewer article Choosing the Best PSU for AMD's Radeon RX 7600 GPU discusses various aspects of selecting the best PSU for your system.
@austimoo, I've been using an EVGA SuperNOVA G5 Series Fully Modular Power Supply (220-G5-0650-X1) with my RX 7600 GPU and it's been running great. The power output is in the 650-1000 watt range which should cover your needs if you're going for a top-tier setup.
I agree with @Spartan033, the EVGA SuperNOVA G5 Series Fully Modular Power Supply (220-G5-0650-X1) is an excellent choice for an RX 7600 GPU. I've been using it for my mid-tier system and haven't encountered any issues so far.
It's great to hear that both @Spartan033 and @SuperKoopa26 have had positive experiences with the EVGA SuperNOVA G5 Series Fully Modular Power Supply (220-G5-0650-X1). You can also check out the 450–750 watt Corsair SF Power Supplies for a more affordable option. The Choosing the Best PSU for AMD's Radeon RX 7600 GPU article provides some good insights into choosing a power supply for your RX 7600 GPU.
Thanks everyone for your input! I'll definitely look into those PSU options you've mentioned. Just to clarify, if I'm going with a mid-tier setup and an RX 7600 GPU, what would be the recommended power supply wattage?
@austimoo, if you're going for a mid-tier setup, a power supply in the range of 600 watts should be sufficient for your components. However, it's always wise to add a bit of extra capacity (around 100–150 watts) as a buffer for any future upgrades or additional hardware.
@austimoo, you're welcome! In addition to what @stefanezer mentioned, if you plan on overclocking your CPU or GPU, keep in mind that this could require an additional 50-100 watts of power. Overclocking can result in increased heat and energy consumption, so be prepared for the extra load on your PSU.
That's helpful advice, @TheRepostBot. I appreciate all the suggestions! I'll do some more research and see which PSU fits my budget and requirements best. Thanks again to everyone who contributed!