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If you want to stick with the Intel 600p, it might be worth the extra $6 to get a 512GB version. There's no real performance increase by splitting the OS and program drive, and you'd be saving some PCIe lanes by just going with one drive.

Alternatively, you could save $10 and just pick up a 500GB Samsung 850 m.2 SSD. Its not NVM but in almost every test in the reviews I've seen it either matches or beats out the Intel 600Pp The 600p is unfortunately a pretty low performer in the NVM world where it barely beats out some mainstream SATA drives and loses to others.
No real fault, tho a bit of a question with your SSD selection. Why are you going with that configuration?

As for overkill, you really only need a 550w with that setup, so a 750w is more than what you'll come close to using. However if you intend on going with an SLI setup later its a good pick.
 
If you want to stick with the Intel 600p, it might be worth the extra $6 to get a 512GB version. There's no real performance increase by splitting the OS and program drive, and you'd be saving some PCIe lanes by just going with one drive.

Alternatively, you could save $10 and just pick up a 500GB Samsung 850 m.2 SSD. Its not NVM but in almost every test in the reviews I've seen it either matches or beats out the Intel 600Pp The 600p is unfortunately a pretty low performer in the NVM world where it barely beats out some mainstream SATA drives and loses to others.
 
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