Suggestion required for Asus B150M-Plus compatible PSU and SSD

Elmer_7

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I have choosen the following for my new build as per suggestion i got over here http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3260495/asus-b150m-h170m.html

Asus B150M-Plus
Intel Core i5 6500 LGA1151
8GB DDR4 Kingston HyperX Fury 2133 MHz (HX421C14FB/8)
Radeon RTX460 GPU

But i need suggestion for PSU and SSD:
Antec BP450PS 450 Watt SMPS/Corsair VS Series VS450 - 450 Watt SMPS
Samsung 750 EVO 120GB SSD Drive/Kingston UV300 120GB 2.5-inch SSD/Sandisk SSD 128gb SATA 2.5, Z400s

FYI: All the SSD's and PSU's i mentioned are not there in hardware compatibility list of the Board, is that an issue? Because those only available in my local market
 
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FYI: All the SSD's and PSU's i mentioned are not there in hardware compatibility list of the Board

SSD drives you mention are all SATA drives so by definition will work with your Motherboard, The Samsung SSD is the only one in that list that will support SATA 6gb/s the other two are 3 Gb/s so that would be my choice.

PSU can a bit more tricky as the compatibility list checks for the connectors to the main board, as long as it has the 4 pin, & a Main power connector (24pins), and a 6pin for your video card it will power the rest of it just fine, and for few more dollars you should look at 500w or 600w which are far more wide spread and probably provide you better choice on a 80 gold like Corsair RM550 (I realise this be as...
FYI: All the SSD's and PSU's i mentioned are not there in hardware compatibility list of the Board

SSD drives you mention are all SATA drives so by definition will work with your Motherboard, The Samsung SSD is the only one in that list that will support SATA 6gb/s the other two are 3 Gb/s so that would be my choice.

PSU can a bit more tricky as the compatibility list checks for the connectors to the main board, as long as it has the 4 pin, & a Main power connector (24pins), and a 6pin for your video card it will power the rest of it just fine, and for few more dollars you should look at 500w or 600w which are far more wide spread and probably provide you better choice on a 80 gold like Corsair RM550 (I realise this be as limited in your country just making suggestions) but if I was to choose between Antec and corsair, Antec would be my choice.
 
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Thanks for your suggestion

What about this Antec VP500PC 500W PSU?

Here the Corsair RM550 rate is very high and it will go beyond my budget.