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You cant even crossfire with that board because it only has 1 PCIx16 bandwith slot, so you cant add another card to make use of the huge excess of power.
So either save money and buy a 450-500w 80+ PSU, or buy a motherboard capable of crossfiring another R9 270/ 7850 in the future to make use of all that power.
For reference I am running an FX6300 @ 4.5ghz and a 7850 (40% overclock on the core, 18% on memory), 8gb 1600mhz ram, 1 SSD, 1 HDD etc and I never draw more than 320w under max load.
antec, corsair, seaonic or xfx
me has many bad power supplies
they may pass some quality checks, but their ripplie is known to cause issues
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/11/22/cooler_master_gx_650w_power_supply_review/8
rail voltage +/-10% is the atx spec
keeping it within 5% is what they should do
good psus are within 1-2%
what site/store are you ordering from?
m not gonna use full potential
card m going is asus r9 270 so it should do fine?
Out of those two, the Corsair GS600 is the better option.