RX 7600 on a 450W SMPS?

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Was looking to buy 6600XT, 6650XT or 3060 but availability seems to be an issue and in some case the asking price is pretty close to the new.

Was thinking of getting RX 7600 from Amazon for 21k.

1. AsRock 7600 Steel legend for 21k with Card offers. https://www.amazon.in/ASRock-RX7600-SL-8GO-Graphics/dp/B0C6HTVV52

The question is will it go well with Corsair CS450M 80+ Gold. The manufacturer recommends 600W+ power supply.

According to techpowerup, the TBP of 7600 is ~170W https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/radeon-rx-7600.c4153 .

I will be paring this with 5600. Shall I go ahead with it?

Ohh and one last thing, whats the warranty on Asrock card? Amazon say 3 year but some site say 2 year. So whats the real warranty?

TIA
 
Yup, it will probably work.
I had used a 6700 with 3300x ryzen on a cv450 bronze.
Just verify by running a benchmark and see if it rebbots.
Radeon cards dont consume much with a mild undervolt of 100-200 mhz , you can drop power usage to 110-120 W.
 
Building a PC with 5600XT with 12400f and 32 gb DDR 4 Ram with 1 TB Nvme SSE and 1 TB Hdd.
Looking for power supply load i see below :

I am looking for recommendation for Budget Power Supply.
I see few options : around 4k
Deepcool PF 650
CoolerMaster MWE B550

Any recommendations for good PSU within a low budget as 4k is a bit higher for me.
Already have a Ant Esports VS600L, which i got recently and is a week old, but i want to update to a better PSU while making the Intel build.





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Currently the VS 600L from Ant sports has been holding well from the past week or so.
Sell that psu, ant sports psu are only acceptable for entry tier pc with i3/ryzen 3 & 1050Ti graphics like components. Personally, I wouldn't use ant esports psu for even 1050Ti.
 
Working fine atm, did some bench and total board power is 175W with 65W processors its well withing the 90% delivery of my SMPS.
 

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Working fine atm, did some bench and total board power is 175W with 65W processors its well withing the 90% delivery of my SMPS.
I still suggest you to get this while you still can.

5 years warranty very good psu for its price.
 
^^ I will eventually upgrade but not right now. Will probably look for a 600W 80+gold with modular setup akin to the venerable HX600.

I am using Radeon Chill and it restricts the power consumption during gaming to ~90w. The GPU is running far more cooler than my CPU. :(
 
^^ I will eventually upgrade but not right now. Will probably look for a 600W 80+gold with modular setup akin to the venerable HX600.
You missed the gold rated (btw don't give much attention to this rating as it just denotes efficiency of the psu, there are bronze rated psu with better build quality than some gold rated psu) 10 years warranty fully modular nzxt C 750 psu for 5k last year from flipkart. The stock was 2022 manufactured but psu is good. keep an eye on such deals on flipkart & amazon.

I am using Radeon Chill and it restricts the power consumption during gaming to ~90w. The GPU is running far more cooler than my CPU. :(
That's expected, newer ryzen 5xxx/7xxx series typically runs hotter than equivalent older versions but for these processors running at 60-70C is not an issue at all.
 
Are you sure? I have read many comments from users having used both 3600 & 5600/5600x & they all mentioned 5600 runs hotter than 3600 with same cooling setup & high load.
I have personally used 3300x and 5600.
5600 seems to run way cooler(5-8 degrees) both under gaming and ideally.
I think people may have turned on the auto oc option, because i remember trying it out and my cpu using 80-100 watt, while benchmarking it .
 
I think people may have turned on the auto oc option, because i remember trying it out and my cpu using 80-100 watt, while benchmarking it .
Got it but that's the main reason most ppl buy 5xxx series though as no more hassle of manual OC while giving good performance gain. I thought everyone who bought 5xxx processor for gaming would be using it.
 
I dont think there is much gain in gaming performance doing an oc compared to the stock clock.
I mean if you are not getting 60 fps without oc , then it may be warranted.
But there arent many games which would benefit significantly from an oc.
 
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