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Gaming PC Power Supply: How Many Watts Do You Need in 2026?
The PSU is the most underestimated component in a gaming PC — but an undersized or low-quality power supply can crash your system, damage components, or cut PC lifespan short. Here's how to choose the right one in 2026.
Direct answer: how many watts for your gaming PC?
Simple rule: add GPU TDP + CPU TDP, then add 20–25% headroom. 2026 examples: RTX 4060 (115W) + Ryzen 5 7600 (65W) = 180W total → get 650W for headroom and future upgrades. RTX 4070 Super (220W) + Core i7-13700K (125W) = 345W → 750W. RTX 4080 (320W) + Core i9-13900K (125W) = 445W → 850W. RTX 4090 (450W) + high-end CPU → 1000W recommended.
Recommended wattage by GPU tier in 2026
RTX 4060 / RX 7600: 550–650W. RTX 4060 Ti / RX 7700 XT: 650W. RTX 4070 / RX 7800 XT: 650–750W. RTX 4070 Super: 750W. RTX 4070 Ti Super / RX 7900 XT: 750–850W. RTX 4080 Super / RX 7900 XTX: 850W. RTX 4090: 1000W recommended.
These figures assume air cooling. A full water cooling loop adds 20–40W. Multiple HDDs or heavy RGB setups add another 50–100W.
80 Plus ratings: what they actually mean
80 Plus Bronze: ≥85% efficiency at 50% load. Fine for €500–700 builds. 80 Plus Gold: ≥90% at 50% load. Recommended for €800+ builds. Platinum/Titanium: ≥92–94%. For premium setups.
The real advantage of Gold vs Bronze isn't the 5–8W electricity saving — it's the internal component quality (Japanese capacitors, tighter voltage regulation) which translates to longer lifespan. Gold-rated PSUs typically carry 10-year warranties vs 5 years for Bronze.
Reliable brands and what to avoid
Tier S (top reliability, 10–12yr warranty): Seasonic Focus GX/PX, be quiet! Straight Power 12, Fractal Ion+. The 20–30% premium is worth it for a build meant to last.
Tier A (excellent value): Corsair RM/RMx series, EVGA SuperNOVA, Antec HCG Gold. Most popular in €800–1500 gaming builds.
Avoid: unbranded generics, anything under €40 for 650W, and PSUs with no 80 Plus certification.
PCIe 5.0 (12VHPWR) connector for RTX 4000 GPUs
NVIDIA RTX 4000 GPUs use the 16-pin PCIe 5.0 (12VHPWR) connector. ATX 3.0 PSUs include it natively. Older PSUs use a 3×PCIe 8-pin adapter included by NVIDIA.
Important: only use the official NVIDIA adapter — third-party adapters have caused melting and fires. AMD RX 7000 GPUs still use standard 8-pin PCIe connectors.
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ZYNEEX Gaming Desktop PC — prebuilt gaming tower
RTX 4060 · Ryzen 5 5600 · 16 GB RAM
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RTX 4060 · i5-12400F · 16 GB RAM
Thermaltake Desktop — i5-14400F, GeForce, H16S chassis
RTX 4060 · i5-14400F · 16 GB RAM
Gaming laptops
ASUS TUF Gaming — 15.6" laptop, 165 Hz display, NVIDIA GeForce
RTX 4060 · i7-13650HX · 16 GB RAM
FIREBAT — 16" 2560×1600 display, expandable RAM/SSD, RGB keyboard
RTX 4060 · Ryzen 7 7735HS · 16 GB RAM
MSI Katana — 15.6" gaming laptop, 165 Hz display, NVIDIA GeForce
RTX 4060 · i7-13620H · 16 GB RAM
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