3/17/2023 0 Comments 1080 ti power consumptionSo sad that ASUS cripples a $2000 system by cheaping $20 on the PSU, it's the sort of decision which turns hopeful buyers into angry haters (even if it takes days or months or years, angry ASUS-hating customers certainly won't be buying their next computers from ASUS).Īnswer to your second question is "There's basically no wiggle room, 500W PSU is right at (perhaps even below) minimum threshold".Īnswer to your third question is self-evident. I'd say 600W Bronze/Silver PSU is the minimum for this system - while 750W Silver/Gold PSU is a "proper" choice to ensure best performance and reliability, provide acceptable overclocking headroom, and allow for future hardware upgrades. Especially since I imagine it's a cheapish middly grade PSU, no extra regulation, no extra headroom, not robust enough to suddenly feed 180W or 250W to a hungry GPU card (and 65W+ to an equally hungry CPU, and more and more Watts to everything else) under peak load. I can't tell which of these two GPU cards this system uses (ASUS marketing/webmaster people are apparently overenthused, overworked, or just sloppy, lol).īut 500W is really sketchy. 500W might actually (just barely) run reference clock, but that's already pushing limits.Īnswer to your first question is "500W PSU is not really (or maybe just barely) sufficient for minimum 1080Ti performance and completely insufficient for full 1080Ti performance". GTX1080Ti (with 11GB GDDR5X) is 250W/600W.Īccording to NVIDIA, a 600W PSU is the minimum. Maybe (or maybe not) able to run at full boost/turbo performance levels, conditionally dependent on available power and temps/cooling. Join Date Mar 2015 Reputation 152 Posts 2,719Īccording to NVIDIA, a 500W PSU is the minimum. Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSDs, 4xSATA3 RAID0 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB)
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