Am starting to believe that psu calculators are not accurate
for example newegg psu calculator:
Cpu: i7-10700k
Motherboard: ATX
GPU: RTX 3050
RAM: 2x16G ddr4
Storage: 500G m.2 and a 2TB hdd
it says 500-599 psu is that accurate?
another example outervision psu calculator:
Motherboard: Desktop
CPU: i7-10700k- CPU speed=4.9GHZ / CPU VCORE=1.28
CPU utilization: 90% TDP
RAM: 2x16 ddr4 / 3900mhz
GPU: RTX 3050 / core clock is 1305 on msi after burner but am not sure what that is in outervison so i put 1801 / core over volatage = 0% / memory clock on msi after burner is 7850 am not sure what that is on outervision so i put 1850
Storage: 1 m.2 ssd and 1 sata 7.2k rpm
keyboard/mouse: gaming keyboard / gaming mouse (outervision)
other devices: 4 usb 3.0 devices / 2 fan controller
fans: 6x120mm rgb fans
Liquid cooling kit: Corsair ICUE H100i RGB PRO XT
Monitor: 1x 27 inch LCD
Computer utilization time ; 8 hours per day
Gaming: 8 hours per day
After all of this it says 500w psu is it accurate?