Does this build sound good?

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Does this build sound good ? :
CPU : i3-8360k
GPU : Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
PSU : Corsair CX series CX750m
RAM : HyperX Fury Black 8GB 2666Ghz
Motherboard : Z370 Aorus Gaming 5 (Rev 1.0) ( I am planning to upgrade my system, that's why i have selected this motherboard )
Case : CoolerMaster MasterBox 5 ( Window )
CPU Cooler : Cryorig H7
Fan : CoolerMaster MasterFan Air Flow
Monitor : Asus VP228H
HDD : Western Digital Blue 3,5" 1TB (7200 rpm)

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SSD : Samsung 840 250GB
 
If you have the extra $50 right now it is worth it for a 240GB Corsair BX500 SSD. At 240GB you can run Windows on it as well as some smaller games. It terms of PSU 650W is MORE than enough. That rig you could get by with a 450-550W. For the same amount of money as the CX650m you could get a Seasonic Focus Gold 550W 80+ Gold. That is a superior PSU in every way possible, except it doesn't have the same absolute wattage.
 
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I just want a PCU with many watts, so that whether i upgrade my pc, i will not have to change PSU.Another question that I have is if i need to buy seperate screws to put my hdd and ssd.
 
Unless you massively overclock an i7-8700k and a 1080Ti, you will not need more than a 650W PSU. If you go for a high quality one, like the Seasonic Focus/Focus+ series, you will be set for many years to come. Those actually come with a 10 year warranty so that gives you a good bit of reassurance that if something happens it will most likely be covered for replacement. The HDD and SSD will have different screws, however, your case will include those in the bag of screws it sends.
 
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Also, 400w for the gpu, 150 for the cpu 150 for the cpu cooler (if i overclock the cpu and gpu). I propably won't overclock anything, but if i buy something which needs a lot of energy in the future, i want to have a PSU which can handle all this.
 
Using a PSU calculator with i7-8700k @ 4.2GHz and 1.3V, RTX 2080Ti, SSD, HDD, WLAN, LED lights, 280mm Liquid cooler, 6 140mm fan, TDP @ 90% the recommended PSU is 628W. You can check out your own stuff here - http://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/

I haven't seen a new case in the last 5 years that doesn't come with screws for 2.5" disks. Typically it has plenty of screws and a lot of times drives will come with screws as well.