Best PSU for Intel Core Ultra 7 265K and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080


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Best PSU for Intel Core Ultra 7 265K and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

Intel Core Ultra 7 265K
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

Configuration Analysis

CPU
Intel Core Ultra 7 265K

GPU
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

System Power Draw
585 W

Recommended PSU Wattage
850 W

System Tier
High-end

Power Usage Ratio
Your system uses 69% of the recommended PSU capacity

585W
System

System Power: 585W
Recommended PSU: 850W

System Performance Assessment

This system, featuring an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K and RTX 5080, is well-suited for demanding tasks. Expect excellent performance in modern games at high resolutions and refresh rates. It will also handle content creation, video editing, and other CPU/GPU intensive applications with ease, providing a smooth and responsive user experience.

Recommended Power Supplies

Selected 850W power supplies for you

Thermaltake GF1 (2024) Fully Modular ATX 850W Power Supply - 80 Plus Gold - Ultra Quiet - Zero RPM, PS-TPD-0850FNFAGU-P

Thermaltake GF1 (2024) Fully Modular ATX 850W Power Supply – 80 Plus Gold – Ultra Quiet – Zero RPM, PS-TPD-0850FNFAGU-P

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The Thermaltake GF1 850W Gold is perfect! Fully modular and efficient, it provides ample clean power for your 265K and RTX 5080.

Wattage:
850W

Efficiency:
80+ Gold

Form Factor:
ATX

Modularity:
Full-Modular

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Price:
$94.99

CORSAIR RM850e (2025) Fully Modular Low-Noise ATX Power Supply with 12V-2x6 Cable – ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Compliant, Cybenetics Gold Efficiency, 105°C-Rated Capacitors, Modern Standby Mode – Black

CORSAIR RM850e (2025) Fully Modular Low-Noise ATX Power Supply with 12V-2×6 Cable – ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Compliant, Cybenetics Gold Efficiency, 105°C-Rated Capacitors, Modern Standby Mode – Black

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The RM850e's ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 compliance and 850W provide reliable power for your RTX 5080 and Ultra 7, future-proofing your build.

Wattage:
850W

Efficiency:
80+ Gold

Form Factor:
ATX

Modularity:
Full-Modular

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Price:
$129.99

MSI MAG A850GL PCIE 5.1 & ATX 3.1 Gaming Power Supply - Full Modular - 80 Plus Gold Certified 850W - Compact Size - ATX PSU - 10 Year Warranty

MSI MAG A850GL PCIE 5.1 & ATX 3.1 Gaming Power Supply – Full Modular – 80 Plus Gold Certified 850W – Compact Size – ATX PSU – 10 Year Warranty

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The MSI MAG A850GL's ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 support is perfect for powering your RTX 5080 and Core Ultra 7 with headroom and a 10-year warranty!

Wattage:
850W

Efficiency:
80+ Gold

Form Factor:
ATX

Modularity:
Full-Modular

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Price:
$119.99

Comparison Table

See how these power supplies compare side by side

Model Wattage Efficiency Form Factor Modularity Price Best For
Thermaltake GF1 (2024) Fully Modular ATX 850W Power Supply – 80 Plus Gold – Ultra Quiet – Zero RPM, PS-TPD-0850FNFAGU-P 850W 80+ Gold ATX Full-Modular $94.99 Overall Value
CORSAIR RM850e (2025) Fully Modular Low-Noise ATX Power Supply with 12V-2×6 Cable – ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Compliant, Cybenetics Gold Efficiency, 105°C-Rated Capacitors, Modern Standby Mode – Black 850W 80+ Gold ATX Full-Modular $129.99 Energy Efficiency
MSI MAG A850GL PCIE 5.1 & ATX 3.1 Gaming Power Supply – Full Modular – 80 Plus Gold Certified 850W – Compact Size – ATX PSU – 10 Year Warranty 850W 80+ Gold ATX Full-Modular $119.99 Energy Efficiency

Why This Wattage?

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Power Calculation

The recommended PSU wattage is calculated based on the total power draw of your CPU (Intel Core Ultra 7 265K) and GPU (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080), plus approximately 100W for other components like motherboard, memory, and storage devices.

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Extra Headroom

We add an additional 30% headroom to ensure optimal efficiency, handle power spikes, and allow for future upgrades. This ensures your system runs stable and your PSU operates in its optimal efficiency range.

Efficiency Standards

We recommend power supplies with 80 Plus certification, which represents higher energy efficiency and more reliable performance. Power supplies are most efficient at 50-60% load, so having adequate headroom is important.

Power Efficiency Tips

Optimize your system’s power consumption

1

Enable power-saving features in your operating system and BIOS, such as CPU idle states and display sleep mode, to reduce power consumption when the system is not under heavy load.

2

Utilize NVIDIA's GeForce Experience software to optimize game settings for the best balance between visual quality and performance, reducing the strain on the GPU and power draw.

3

Consider undervolting the GPU slightly. This can reduce power consumption without significantly impacting performance, potentially leading to lower temperatures and quieter operation.

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Special Installation Note

Ensure the 12V-2×6 (formerly known as 12VHPWR) connector from the PSU is securely and fully seated into the RTX 5080. A loose connection can lead to power delivery issues or, in rare cases, damage to the GPU or PSU.

Usage Scenarios

What you can do with this configuration

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AAA Gaming

Play the latest AAA titles at maximum settings, with high refresh rates and ray tracing enabled, for a truly immersive experience.

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Content Creation

Effortlessly edit 4K video, render complex 3D models, and stream high-quality content with minimal lag and maximum efficiency.

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AI Development

Train complex AI models and run demanding machine learning tasks, leveraging the GPU's power for faster processing and experimentation.

Installation Tips

How to properly install your power supply

1

Position Properly

Most cases have a dedicated PSU bay at the bottom. Ensure the PSU fan is facing down if your case has bottom ventilation, allowing it to draw cool air from outside.

2

Cable Management

With modular PSUs, connect only the cables you need. Route cables behind the motherboard tray when possible for better airflow and cleaner appearance.

3

Proper Connections

Ensure all power connectors are fully seated and locked. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 will require dedicated PCIe power connectors from the PSU.

4

Test Before Completing

Before fully closing your case, connect the essential components and test that your system boots correctly with the new power supply.