Which PSU will suit me best?

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Hello Guys,

I would like to know which PSU is best for me, I'm not sure how much watt i will be using and I want to have a good psu.

My system will be:
I5-4690K
Corsair H100i (will be running 2 120mm fans)
MSI Z97-G45
G.Skill 8GB 2400 MHz (maybe want to upgrade to 16 later)
250GB HDD (Seagate or WD) (Maybe want to add an extra HDD and an SSD later)
GTX 970 (Want to upgrade to SLI when necessary, psu has to be able to)
Corsair 300R
Cheap optical drive
Windows 8.1
I also want some extra fans in the pc.

I hope you can help me :)

Thanks in advance!
 
Solution
Best 750w on the market.
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=380
Review ^

https://www.alternate.nl/EVGA/SuperNOVA-750-G2-750-Watt-voeding/html/product/1131625?event=search


Summary:

The gravy train keeps on rolling for EVGA today with the G2 750W. Expectations were high, and EVGA rose to them without breaking a sweat. I have to imagine that over at EVGA headquarters, they have to regularly take breaks to go up on the roof and yell, "Top o' the world, Ma!" I certainly couldn't blame them. Now all we need from EVGA is their answer to the Corsair AX1500i, and we'll be all set.

The Good:

excellent voltage regulation
less than 15mV ripple on the outputs
switchable...

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Best 750w on the market.
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=380
Review ^

https://www.alternate.nl/EVGA/SuperNOVA-750-G2-750-Watt-voeding/html/product/1131625?event=search


Summary:

The gravy train keeps on rolling for EVGA today with the G2 750W. Expectations were high, and EVGA rose to them without breaking a sweat. I have to imagine that over at EVGA headquarters, they have to regularly take breaks to go up on the roof and yell, "Top o' the world, Ma!" I certainly couldn't blame them. Now all we need from EVGA is their answer to the Corsair AX1500i, and we'll be all set.

The Good:

excellent voltage regulation
less than 15mV ripple on the outputs
switchable semi-fanless mode
excellent build quality
10 year warranty
competitive price


The Bad:

nothing

The Mediocre:

10 year warranty requires registration first

 
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Will that be enough for the build above?