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PSU Suitable For Listed Parts - Hoping To Build Tomorrow

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I've just paid for Saturday delivery for the following components, but the store was going to get back before dispatch regarding a PSU. They didn't get back so order has been dispatched already, I'm hoping to build tomorrow. Can someone advise if the PSU below (available at a local shop) is suitable.

Parts list:

CPU: R7 3800X
GPU: GV-N166TOC-6GD
Mobo: TUF Gaming X570 PLUS
SSD: Seagate Firecuda 1TB M.2 NVMe
RAM: 32GB CMK32GX4M2Z3600C18
WiFi: TP-Link 300mbps Wireless N Pci Express Adapter
Case: Lian-Li Lancool One Dig Mid Wt


PSU:
CORSAIR TX650M Semi-Modular ATX PSU - 650 W

That PSU is available off the shelf, I can walk in and buy and therefore complete my build tomorrow morning. I just need to know it's the right power (I'm sure it's overkill but is that a problem?). Or should I wait and get a PSU delivered next week...

Thanks.
 
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Jup it will work fine :) Not overkill at all. Always good to have some headroom for upgrades.
 
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would this one be better: 500W Be Quiet! PURE POWER 11 CM, Semi Modular, 80PLUS Gold, SLI/CrossFire, Dual Rail, 40A, 120mm Fan, ATX PSU
 
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Would work too, but if you were to upgrade to a 2080Ti for example, the 650w is the better buy now.
 
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Actually I guess 500W might be low? Anyway will go with shoip available PSU. Should I expect all cables supplied to be sufficient with parts and/or PSU to be sufficient?
 
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Ok That is a definite possibility. Thanks for fast response.
 
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Yes with a single GPU and a mainstream CPU you will have no trouble with cables.
 
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