Quick Answer

Yes, but it is overkill: a 1500W unit far exceeds what a RTX 5060 needs. A real-world RTX 5060 system peaks near 310W, so a quality 650W PSU already leaves comfortable headroom. Only buy 1500W if you plan to drop in a much stronger GPU later.

How Much Power A RTX 5060 Actually Pulls

The RTX 5060 itself draws around 130W under a sustained gaming load. Add a mainstream Ryzen or Core CPU at roughly 120W to 150W, plus motherboard, two NVMe drives and case fans, and a typical RTX 5060 tower peaks near 310W. That figure, not the box rating, is what your PSU has to cover during a graphics-heavy scene. A 1500W rating gives you a large cushion above that peak.

Connectors And Quality Beat Raw Watts

Wattage on the label means little if the unit cannot deliver clean power. For a RTX 5060 confirm the exact PCIe power connector the card uses, check the 80 PLUS rating, and aim for a fully modular layout so unused cables stay out of the case. A well-built 650W unit with strong protections will outlast a cheap 1500W special every time. At Evetech, pair the PSU with your real upgrade plan, not the biggest number on the shelf.

What This Means For Your Budget

A RTX 5060 currently lands around R7,500 at Evetech, so the PSU should support that card and your next one without stealing from cooling or storage. If a 1500W model costs only a little more than a solid 650W unit, the extra headroom is worth it for a future high-wattage GPU. If the gap is large, a properly matched 650W PSU frees budget for an SSD or a better monitor.

FAQ

Is 1500W overkill for a RTX 5060?

Yes. A RTX 5060 system peaks near 310W, so 1500W leaves far more headroom than the card will ever use. It only makes sense if a much stronger GPU is on your roadmap.

What PSU wattage should I buy for a RTX 5060?

For a single-GPU RTX 5060 build, a quality 550W to 650W unit is the sweet spot. 650W is the safe default if you want headroom for an overclocked CPU or a future card.

Does a bigger PSU make a RTX 5060 faster?

No. A RTX 5060 pulls the same power regardless of how large the PSU is, so framerates do not change. A larger unit only adds headroom and can run quieter at part load.

TIP

RTX 5060 with a quality 650W 80 PLUS Gold PSU and confirm the PCIe connector before checkout at Evetech.