First Water Cooling Build NEED HELP!!!

wukagames0391

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Hi Fellow Watercooler and Overclock enthusiast.
Recently I’ve been getting into overclocking which led into water-cooling. But here I am dumb as rocks already bought some parts but I did not know if I have a powerful enough PSU. The current PSU that I am using is a EVGA Supernova 850W P2 psu. Will this PSU be enough to power my current PC parts list with extra headroom to include future cards like PASCAL when they release?

My Parts List:
ASUS Maximus VIII GENE motherboard
i7-6700k currently overclocked to 4.8 ghz at 1.35v with the NH-U12S cpu cooler (planning to up this big time once I get it underwater)
EVGA GTX 980 TI Kingpin as high of an overclock I can get 1600+ core, hopefully?
2x8gb Corsair LPX Vengeance
MCP-655 PWM Pump
XSPC Raystorm PRO
Bitspower Full Cover Block for GTX 980 TI Kingpin edition
500gb Samsung EVO SSD
2x 360mm Black Ice Nemesis GTS Ultra Stealth radiators
6x 120 SP Red LED Corsair fans
2x NF-F12 Fans
EVGA Supernova 850W P2

I’m going to be using these parts as my first custom water loop. I am so excited!

Anyways again will the EVGA Supernova 850W P2 – will this power supply be enough to power all these parts comfortably as well as extra headroom for future overclock capable cards when PASCAL releases?

Thanks in advanced everyone!
 
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I think it shoudl be, you shoudlnt be drawing more than 500W with your current setup although I might be wrong. I would buy a 1200 or a 1000W just to be sure, as it will last. Corsair AX1200i seems to be a bad ass PSU

Mattz982

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I think it shoudl be, you shoudlnt be drawing more than 500W with your current setup although I might be wrong. I would buy a 1200 or a 1000W just to be sure, as it will last. Corsair AX1200i seems to be a bad ass PSU
 
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