What PSU Do You Need for the Intel Arc B580?
Recommended wattage, the realistic minimum, and the connector you need — with a live peak-draw estimate.
Card peak (TBP)
190W
Recommended PSU
600W
Minimum
550W
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Quick Summary · TL;DR
For the Intel Arc B580, get a 600W 80+ Gold power supply (550W minimum). The card peaks near 190W; the rest of the recommendation is headroom for your CPU and the transient spikes modern GPUs produce.
Why 600W and not less?
The Intel Arc B580 has a board power of about 190W, but it can spike well above that for milliseconds at a time. Add a typical gaming CPU and the rest of the system, then keep the supply in its efficient 50-80% load band, and 600W is the comfortable target. The Intel Arc B580 draws power through a 8-pin PCIe connector, so any quality unit with the right PCIe cables works; an ATX 3.x unit is still a nice-to-have for transient headroom.
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Frequently asked questions
What power supply do I need for the Intel Arc B580?
A 600W 80+ Gold unit is the recommended choice; it covers the card’s peak draw plus a transient-safe buffer and keeps the PSU in its efficient load band. 550W is the realistic minimum for a single-GPU build.
Is a 550W PSU enough for the Intel Arc B580?
It can run a modest build, since the card itself peaks around 190W, but it leaves little headroom for a power-hungry CPU or transient spikes. Stepping up to 600W is the safer, quieter long-term choice.
Does the Intel Arc B580 need an ATX 3.0 power supply?
No — it uses standard 8-pin PCIe power, so any quality PSU with the correct PCIe cables is fine. An ATX 3.x unit simply adds extra transient headroom.
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