Not sure as recommended is 1000A quick question. I have a Cooler Master MWE 650 v2 Bronze power supply. Will it work with this card?
But 850gold rated is fine ,650 bronze is not enough it will restart system on load , have seen it with my friend
Not sure as recommended is 1000A quick question. I have a Cooler Master MWE 650 v2 Bronze power supply. Will it work with this card?
Just filled up the form on https://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/ (including 3080 Ti) and it says I need a 550W PSU. LOL
LOL! Thanks, that's a little comforting.I've run a 3080 ti on a 650watt for atleast a year with a 100 wattish processor.. you will be fine.
I recently got the 3080ti, 650W isn't enough, as during loads it definitely goes beyond 650W it's a power hungry card. Since I have a 660W UPS, it makes a constant noise when not able to charge at higher loads. Hence, able to figure out the load isn't enough.LOL! Thanks, that's a little comforting.
Just undervolt it somewhat and then see the difference. You won't loose much of performance. But will have to tinker a bit to get max performance for least power draw.I recently got the 3080ti, 650W isn't enough, as during loads it definitely goes beyond 650W it's a power hungry card. Since I have a 660W UPS, it makes a constant noise when not able to charge at higher loads. Hence, able to figure out the load isn't enough.
I assume you are referring to APC 1100VA UPS which is rated as 660W. It starts beeping at around 525W. I have tested it using a power meter on my system which has a 3090 and 13600kf. The total power consumption of my system crosses 500W only when CPU and GPU both are stressed.I recently got the 3080ti, 650W isn't enough, as during loads it definitely goes beyond 650W it's a power hungry card. Since I have a 660W UPS, it makes a constant noise when not able to charge at higher loads. Hence, able to figure out the load isn't enough.
With this config it won't be issue as far as i think as cpu is the base one only with 60w tdp that i think will take max 100w under load and with 3080ti at full load it will be around 500-550w max with all accessories. Which i guess you won't be hitting often. But to keep things cooler i would suggest to undervolt the gpu and still get good performance.Here is my config:
Intel core i3 12100F
Asus H610M-E D4
G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 8GB (1x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 Memory X 2
Crucial P3 1TB M.2 NVMe
Cooler Master MWE 650 v2 Bronze
2 X 1TB HDDs(not sure whether 5400 or 7200 RPM)
Deepcool Matrexx 40 3FS Cabinet
Uvolted or stock?I've run a 3080 ti on a 650watt for atleast a year with a 100 wattish processor.. you will be fine.
Stock and i think it was also the cheapest possible supply corsair made.. vs650 or something.Uvolted or stock?
Didn't get you. Are you talking about my processor (i3)?But one thing is there, your CPU is a huge bottleneck.
Yes, if you use i3 with 3080ti in most cases you can get only 60-70% of available performance from the GPU. This CPU is too weak to complement 3080ti.Didn't get you. Are you talking about my processor (i3)?