Aren't modern GPUs more in the 200-500W range? They've gotten very power hungry recently.
102 0 ReplyI still don't see the appeal of RGB in your computer, personally. I just don't think it looks good.
71 1 ReplyIf you can pull off 250 watts of RGB you can grow plants in your PC case
59 0 Reply...budgeting? Y'all don't just buy the meatiest beefcake PSU that microcenter has in stock?
49 0 Reply250W in lightning? Does your system need to be installed in a lighthouse and be visible from miles away???
For reference this literal lighthouse light only draws up to 200W: https://www.sealite.com/lighthouse-led-lights/
38 0 ReplyIf your power consumption is actually 250 then go for a 500w PSU. You'll get better efficiency.
Anandtech (rip) used to be my go-to for PSU efficiency curves.
9 0 ReplyGaming is a naturally social activity, so its only natural to use as a "monitor" a digital projector with enough power for a small cinema room.
11 2 ReplyMan, is 20w typical for (maybe a PCIe 5.0) SSD? It would be wild if we ditched moving parts in HDDs and ended up consuming more power
8 0 ReplyMight as well add a laser death ray for good measure
7 0 ReplyI must be out of touch. What's RGB in this context?
5 0 ReplyThe environment: 😢
3 0 ReplyDoes it even go lower?
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