I'm building a new system and already bought many of the most important components.
This is what I got now:
Core i5 13600k, AORUS B760M Elite AX Motherboard, DeepCool AK620 CPU cooler, CoolerMaster TD500 Mesh case and an EVGA SuperNOVA 750GT PSU (it's a 750w 80 plus Gold one).
I will use both a 1TB Crucial SSD and 1TB 7200 RPM HDD from my current build as well as my current GeForce 1060 6GB, and will also buy a 970 Evo or 980 PRO 1TB M.2 SSD, 32GB (2x16) DDR5 RAM, a couple of extra case fans, and perhaps later during this year (or even next year) I might get a 1660 ti or a 3060 ti at most, it depends on budget.
Now according to both Outervision's and PC Part Picker calculators I'm pretty good with the 750w PSU I bought even if I ever get a 3060 ti, as even in that case I wouldn't get more than 515/542w but I want to make sure I made a good buy, as I found the PSU at a pretty nice price at a local store and decided to go for it.
Thought it was a pretty good deal taking in account I'm still with my 1060 and it's more plausible for me to maybe get a 1660 ti than the 3060.
But just to make sure and even if some people already told me that 750w is more than enough for my build, I would like to read some extra opinions from here, specially Krom's as he always gives pretty good advice.
