Question about my PSU for next gen graphics cards

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#1 AlexKidd5000
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https://www.newegg.com/evga-supernova-750-g2-220-g2-0750-xr-750w/p/N82E16817438017?Item=N82E16817438017

I've been using this 750W PSU since February 2017 when I bought my first Ryzen PC, and it's been through quite a bit of heavy gaming. Is it still good to use with the new super power hungry graphics cards? Or should I replace it with a new one with a bit more oomph?

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#2  Edited By 04dcarraher
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Your fine, if your registered it with evga when you got it, it has a 10 year warranty, so dont worry about it. You can easily get another 3 or more years out of it. I had a Corsair TX 750w from 2008 and its still working fine to this day in a buddies pc. as long as you keep the peak power usage under 650w you perfectly fine for years to come.

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#3 AlexKidd5000
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Ah, nice thanks!

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#4 AlexKidd5000
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So after looking at the AIB cards, many of them say 850w minimum, so I upgraded my PSU anyway.