Would this PSU be able to feed all my components?

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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:

COOLING Fan(s):Single, 120mm PWM Controlled FDB FanTOTAL POWER OUTPUT:400W TOTAL CONTINUOUS OUTPUT @ 40°COUTPUT CONNECTORS:MAIN 20+4PIN, (1)4+4 PIN, (1)PCI-E 6+2Pin, (4)SATA, (3)MOLEX 4-PIN, (1)FDD 4-PINNVIDIA SLI SUPPORT:YESAMD/ATI CROSSFIRE SUPPORT:YES80PLUS CERTIFIED:YESMODULAR CABLE:N/ASAFETY APPROVAL:CE, FCC, CB, UL, TUVMTBF:100,000 HOURS @ TYPICAL

I will need to know if those specs are good enough to power the following components (both in terms of wattage power but ALSO in connectors):
- Motherboard
- CPU
- 6 HDD Mechanical Drives
- 1 SSD
- Optical Drive
- 1 Graphic Video Card
- TV Tuner Card
- eSata Card
Peripherals would be 2 HD Monitors and a 4 Bay External enclosure with esata connection

Thank you
 
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If you have 6 HDD and 1 SSD and all are SATA you won't have enough power cables you need 7 for that and the only way u get 7 I think if you get a modular powersupply. For all the other compononets the powersupply will be ok but if it's not drastically cheaper than the good brands I don't see the point of buying from this company.

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If you have 6 HDD and 1 SSD and all are SATA you won't have enough power cables you need 7 for that and the only way u get 7 I think if you get a modular powersupply. For all the other compononets the powersupply will be ok but if it's not drastically cheaper than the good brands I don't see the point of buying from this company.
 
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