It's a Sharkoon Gold 550w
And even if I do all that, there is still the issue with the enclosed PSU in the case.
If there are no other 8-pin 550W options that are comparable, I will possibly end up with the 4060TI, which has 8-pin 550W
Unfortunately I don't know the brand, but I don't think it's that bad from a quick look around. As long as it delivers the full power it's rated for I think it should be fine with either card.
A bit of a long post ahead on the card choice again, but tldr, I've cooled off on the hate for the 4060ti and frankly, I don't want anyone to feel bad about making an informed decision and enjoying some games. So as long as people have done their calculations, looked at the market availability in their region, their budget, weighed pros and cons, there is a world where the 4060ti is their best option and a genuine performer for games out there, and it's not my place to judge otherwise.
--- I still have to raise the well known caveats : the 8gb VRAM is going to be very limiting going forward. They shouldn't be, not at the current console spec and expected visual quality, but unfortunately that's not always up to the hardware, and poor optimization by developers is sad fact of life. More than that, even with the 16gb version, we still don't know the full extent of what the lower bandwidth is gonna cost the more games come out. It just as well could manifest itself in poorer frame pacing or occasional hitching in situations it shouldn't, making the $500 price tag even more of a joke.
OTOH, the 4060ti 8gb in raster trades blows with a 6750xt, it could be faster in some games, or within reaching distance in others. In absolute terms, that's where most of the disappointment comes in for tech enthusiasts (we've seen no gains in 2-3 years with much better chips! WTH?!), but we don't live in an absolute world where people upgrade to best case scenario spreadsheet targets. Everyone has a different needs, setups, availability and people are buyng what's out there for many different reasons.
All the big gains for this card seem to be in power consumption, and it will definitely be a winner, and provide good value for people looking for power bill savings, which in my personal case at least it's as key as anything else.
DLSS and frame gen will be essential to staying relevant for the next few years, and as we've seen from AMD sponsored games, that has also become something we can't always rely on for the future (just a sad state of affairs all around). The RTX performance is also surprisingly good for its tier (understanding that fiddling with settings and resolution is needed), and at least in currently released games like Cyberpunk, Metro, DL2, it definitely offers a very playable experience that looks quite nice. Less confident in future RT games being so generous, even with DLSS/Frame Gen.
And speaking of frame gen, understanding what games it works for best is something to consider thoroughly (and taking a bet for the future in some cases). The best benefits are already on situations where the game can achieve semi-high fps targets, and will require some sacrifices to IQ, like moving the DLSS slider from the quality towards the performance slot, which can result in things that aren't apparent at first glance or evident from videos and reviews (ghosting, image smearing, poorer readability and latency/bad game feel)
At some point in the future, you won't be able to brute force even decent optimized settings, especially what passes for "High" in key departments like textures and lightning. That's just a fact. Medium and Low these days tend to look like absolute garbage. There are just too many studios out there trying to hit spec targets with reckless disregard for visual quality at low settings. where cards like the 3060 12GB or 6700xt+ will, annoyingly, be able to get away with looking better in those aspects than the 4060ti, while not necessarily performing any better at the same time.
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I hope that didn't come off as ranty or aggressive, but just to say that yes, with a single 8pin power cable, a 4060ti should be one of the best options to slot in this particular case, and all things being equal, despite the bad choices by nvidia, the poor state of affairs of pc ports and other fuckery, good looking games with equivalent console settings even hopefully up to ~1440p res can still be enjoyed with it.