It all depends on the setup, how efficient it is (both the power adder and the motor) and where you are at/going to.
The widely accepted efficient value is about 20rwhp per 1psi of boost.
For example take a 300rwhp car, at 10 psi of boost (10 x 20 = 200 ) it would add around 200rwhp for a total of 500rwhp. This number can go up or down depending on the volumetric efficiencey of the motor and the efficiencey range of the power adder at that boost level.
On my setup at 12psi I made 550rwhp, 14psi I made 604rwhp and 16psi I made 655rwhp. So every psi of boost is getting me about 25rwhp with a turbo still in the top 75% efficiencey range. However as I approach the cfm limits of the turbo 2 more psi of boost (18psi) I doubt would make 700rwhp probably only get closer to 18-20rwhp per psi at that level. It gets to the point where the the motor or power adder cant move anymore air(cfm) after that you can add psi but the you wont make anymore power.
Different kinds of blowers will be a bit less than a turbo setup since they take power to make it.
So if you want a good idea of what your car will make, take what psi and rwhp you are making over stock right now and divide to get a rough figure of rhwp per psi for your setup. So if you made 300rwhp na and at 8psi you made 450 rwhp. Thats 150 extra hp with 8 psi of boost which is about 18-19hp per psi, so adding 2psi for 10psi total will likely make 485rwhp on your setup.