What is TDP in a gaming PC?
TDP stands for Thermal Design Power. It’s the maximum amount of heat a component can generate under full load, which also indicates the power it will draw.
Why do I need extra headroom in my power supply?
Extra headroom ensures stability and efficiency during power spikes, aging components, and future upgrades.
How does this calculator help me choose a power supply?
It helps you determine the appropriate wattage for your power supply by considering the TDP of your CPU and GPU.
Can I use this calculator for non-gaming PCs too?
Yes, while it’s primarily designed for gaming PCs, it can also be used for other types of computers that require a balanced power supply.
What should I consider when choosing a power supply brand?
Consider factors like reliability, efficiency ratings (80 Plus certification), and customer reviews to choose a quality power supply brand.
How do I know if my current power supply is sufficient for gaming?
If your system experiences frequent crashes or performance issues under load, it might be insufficient. Use this calculator to determine the required wattage and upgrade if necessary.
What are some signs that my power supply is failing?
Signs include system instability, random reboots, excessive fan noise, or components not functioning properly under load.