Power Supply and SSD question

Panax20

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This is probably(Def is) a nooby question but when it comes to the psu in a $1,200+ hobby machine I don't like taking chances. I'm looking to get a 512gb SSD and I want to make sure my rig has enough power to go around. I'll list my setup below and please let me know if I need to change or get rid of anything. I've tried 4-5 PSU calculators and they all give me different answers ranging from 380 to 590. Thanks a bunch

Case - NZXT H440
Watercool - NZXT Kraken x62
CPU - Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition i7-5960X Octa-core (8 Core) 3 GHz Processor
GPU - MSI Gaming GeForce GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5 SLI DirectX 12
PSU - CORSAIR TX650W - power supply - 650 Watt
HD - WD Blue 1TB SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 RPM 64MB Cache 3.5
Fans - Corsair Air Series AF140 LED Quiet Edition High Airflow x 3
and Corsair Air Series AF120 LED Quiet Edition High Airflow Fan x2

Lighting - NZXT CB-LED20-RD 2-Metres Light Sensitivity Sleeved LED Kit

The SSD I want - Samsung 860 EVO 500GB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD

It's a lot of info to gather, thanks everyone for the help. If you all can reccomend any upgrades please feel free to do so. My CPU is a powerhouse but its getting older so I may need to upgrade. Moneys tight so no 1080 TI's or I9's sadly but I can spend roughly 100-300 per part and around 400 for a new CPU, maybe more if its a big enough upgrade.
 
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The basic thing you need is to cover the GPU's power draw. The 1070 can be handled with a 450~500W. Beings you have bit of monster CPU tho I would suggest going on the high side with 500+. The one you picked has more then enough power. The SSD draws next to nothing compared to those.
The basic thing you need is to cover the GPU's power draw. The 1070 can be handled with a 450~500W. Beings you have bit of monster CPU tho I would suggest going on the high side with 500+. The one you picked has more then enough power. The SSD draws next to nothing compared to those.
 
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