Is Pcpartpicker estimated wattage correct for this build?

D412KS41NT

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Hi just curios is Pcpartpicker estimated wattage correct for this build.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/wCxRqs

It says 404 wattage but i want to add the 128gb ssd,1tb hdd, 2tb hdd, 5 fans, rog gaming panel, a switch for some small leds not many, Mouse/keyboard/headset(dont know if it matters), and overclock to 4.7 stable. Exclude the extra Cpu Cooler and LG Optical drive. Please help me please.
 
If this is just for gaming I would of dumped most of the extra crap, got a i5 4690K processor, CM hyper 212, and used the savings for a 980 video card something that would actually help gaming performance.
To answer your question get a 750 watt PSU so you can add another 970 card in the future.
 
I just want to game at 1080p and i hear one 970 is plenty. Just really want to know the best wattage for power supply. Its a low wattage build but with extra sdd,hdd, 5 fans, rog gaming panel, light leds, and 4.7 overclock, headset,keyboard, and mouse then idk. Maybe 650w would be perfect?