Building a New Rig - need a budget psu

NytfoX07

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So i am building a new rig, my budget is around 80k INR, i wont put it up in $ because prices varies a lot due to custom taxes and other stuff. I mostly did fit everything in my budget and tried to make it as much as heavy on processor and GPU.
following parts i can fit in my budget,
i5-6500
Asus ROG Strix GTX1070
16GB of Corsair LPX 2400Mhz DDR4
Gigabyte G1 Sniper B7 ATX size board (This is the best i can fit in my budget, z170s are way too costlier here and will cross my budget)
Circle CC380 White (Want to know if my huge 3fans ROG card will fit in the case or not)
Hard disk i will be keep the ones i have in my current system to save some money and get a good PSU.
So last thing left is the PSU, Budget is 5k INR which is 75$
Suggest best one in the range, Cant exceed the budget as already skipping the HDDs to save money and 75$ is all left in the end to fit the PSU.
I was thinking for a CX600, because i have been using a CX500 in my current system for 4 years now and i havent faced any issue.
 

RCFProd

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What were your specs with the CX500 PSU? With a relatively good build you want something better. The Seasonic M12 520w would be a lot better for that build if It's in your price range, like heavyartillary9 made that suggestion. 100% Japanese caps, good build quality and longer warranty.

Your PSU is the beating heart of your system and isn't the last one to be looked at with a low budget. When issues strike, PSU ones can be the most devastating.
 

NytfoX07

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fx6300+gtx760 msi hawk+ 2tb hdd + 16gb ddr3 + A97 Asus board for cx500 in current system.
Also the Seasonic 520W will be enough for what ever i mentioned above? I will be adding two 1tb drives in system from my current system, no optical drive and no aftermarket cooler as i wont be overclocking.
I5-6500 is good with stock cooler right? And Case is enough for everything to fit in?