Is 550w enough for RTX 3060 and Ryzen 5 5600x?

The simple answer is No.
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What power supply do I need for 3060 and Ryzen 5 5600X?

i think 700W 80+ will be enough for these two.
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Does 550W enough for RTX 3060?

The RTX 3060 will require a PSU rated for at least 550W and most variants will use a 8-pin connector.
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Is Ryzen 5 enough for RTX 3060?

Though the RTX 3060 does have very high driver overhead (which makes it more likely to be bottlenecked by a CPU than AMD's graphics cards are), a Ryzen 5 3600 is good enough for it in most situations.
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Is RTX 3060 and Ryzen 5 5600X a good combo?

The Ryzen 5 5600X and RTX 3060 are a great combination for 1080p or 1440p gaming, and the 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD are exactly what we'd recommend for a mid-range system, so this Scan build is right on the money.
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RTX 3060 + Ryzen5 5600X : Test in 16 Games - RTX 3060 Gaming



Does RTX 3060 bottleneck Ryzen 5 5600X?

Does Ryzen 5 5600X bottleneck RTX 3060 Ti? No, it won't. It'll be fine on 1080P to even 4K. Though, the 3060TI will be the bottleneck on 4K since it's not meant for that high resolution for big games like Red Dead Redemption 2.
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Which processor is best for RTX 3060?

Intel Core i5-12600K

On a tighter budget, this will make an excellent pairing with the RTX 3060.
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Is RTX 3060 good for gaming?

The RTX 3060 is the graphics card you want for high-end 1080p gaming, and it'll even turn its hand to 1440p action too. ABS has built around that card sensibly here, ticking all the major spec boxes in the process. The CPU may be last-gen, but it's still plenty powerful, and importantly won't hold the GPU back.
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What power supply do I need for RTX 3060?

NVIDIA recommends at least a 550W PSU for RTX 3060.
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What do I need to run a 3060?

As far as power requirements are concerned, the GeForce RTX 3060 has a TDP of 170W, 30W less than the RTX 3060 Ti. In order to get the most stable performance with the card, Nvidia recommends a minimum PSU of 550W for the GeForce RTX 3060.
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Is 550W PSU enough for Ryzen 5 5600X?

Most definitely. You probably wouldn't need any more than a 550W PSU, in all honesty. The 3070 uses around 220W at max load, while the Ryzen 5 5600X uses 142W at 100%.
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What power supply do I need for Ryzen 5 5600X?

Recommended 750–1000 Watt PSU: Seasonic Prime Series.
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Is 600W PSU enough for RTX 3060?

NVIDIA somewhat conservatively recommends a 600W PSU for the RTX 3060 Ti, and a 650W PSU for the RTX 3070.
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Is 650W enough for RTX 3060 TI and Ryzen 5 5600X?

Will a PSU from Seasonic with 650W 80+ gold be enough for an R5 5600X and RTX 3060 build? Yes, it will be enough.
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How much can a 550W power supply handle?

Prad_Bitt A 550 watt PSU is a perfect fit for a R5 3600 and RTX 2070 Super IMHO. Their combined 65 and 215 watts equates to 280, which is 51% on the power consumption efficiency curve of the 550 watt unit. If in the future you upgraded to a Ryzen 9 3900X (or 4900X) you'd still be at around 58%.
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Is 650W enough for Ryzen 5600X?

A good 550W/650W PSU will power a 5600X and 3060Ti without any problems, so the Straight Power 11 650W should work just fine.
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Can a 400 watt PSU run a 3060?

A 400w PSU isn't going to cut it. Nvidia officially recommends a 600w PSU and I'd say to not go lower than a 500w quality unit.
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Is 450w PSU enough for RTX 3060?

Yes. The 3060 Ti is rated to draw up to 200 watts.
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Is 700W enough for 3060?

700W is a good amount too, allowing you to overclock your CPU and your RTX 3060 and still have some headroom for later upgrades.
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Is a 3060 enough?

In the end, the RTX 3060 is still a very solid buy a year in and will be a GPU that could easily last for years to come, similar to the GTX 1060 and 1660 before it. I would have no problem recommending anyone upgrade to the RTX 3060, even from a higher-tier non-RTX card like the 1080, similar to the move I made myself.
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Is 3060 a high end?

He kind of laughed and told me 3060 Ti is midrange at best and he only considers at this point a 3080 Ti and 6800xt or higher to be high end and everything else is mid to low. He's a bit of the "competitive" type who will try to one up people in that way, put down something that you're happy about, etc.
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Is RTX 3060 future proof?

Yes. The 3060 Ti is a cut down RTX 3070 with 1024 cores disabled.
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Can my PC handle RTX 3060?

Depends on your PSU. RTX 3060 requires good quality minimum 550W PSU. So - you may need to upgrade your PSU also.
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What's a good motherboard for 3060?

Asus ROG Strix X570-E

The Asus ROG Strix X570-E will be the best option if you're searching for the best motherboard for Ryzen 5 5600x and RTX 3060. It offers you a haven with benefits and advanced features.
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