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RAM doesn't consume much electricity. The two power hogs in a modern system are the CPU and the GPU—everything else uses <20W, usually <10W. 3060Ti is 200W, and your CPU is 65W. Unless you've got a lot more stuff in that case, you're not close to hitting your power supply's limit even if you overclock a bit.