Gaming pc build need help with power supply watts (canada from ncix)

Fish8

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Hello i am a first time pc builder and would like for you guys to review my gaming pc build. Some of the items here i can get for cheaper at new egg so I was wondering if there was anyway that ncix could price match it for me even though it doesnt have a price match sticker. I am planning on gettig the oculus rift so i will upgrade my gpu to a gtx 980 ti once it comes out. I need help with my power supply because i will be over clocking my gpu, getting a cooler for it and for my 980 ti. Please help me i dont know what watt power supply i need. I would prefer a non modular one so i can run it with lower watts untilate the oculus comes out. Thanks a ton!!!
Cpu: intel i5 4690k unlocked$322.58 (saw at newegg for $269.99)
Gpu: diamond randeon 6670 $70 used off my friend
Motherboard: gigabyte z97x-sli atx lga1150 $149.99(price matchable)
Ram:G.skill ripjaws 2 x 8gb ddr3-1866 $137.98
Harddrive: seagate 2tb7200rpm 64mb cache 3.5inch $102.98
Ssd: kingston ssd now 120gb $79.99
Case: corsair 100r silent 79.99(pricematchable)
Power supply: i do not know what watts i need so help me here please. Less than $150 hopefully.
Total is roughly $1000 depending on the power supply.
 

17mchuh17

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I'm wondering why you are against modular power supplies, mainly because there are VERY few non-modular power supplies that meet your requirements.

If you can learn to love a modular power supply check this out
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EB7UITQ/ref=twister_B00F873VJC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

also the graphics card is ALMOST worthless. The intel comes with hd 4600 graphics on the chip which is just slightly inferior to the 6670, and personally the difference isnt worth $70.