I’m no expert on PC building (Mac user), but when I was looking into it a couple years ago the advice I kept running into was to stick with good quality PSUs, and the more wattage it could handle the better. Corsair is a good brand and 750W is a good number, so stick with that.
My MacBook has an SSD in it, and while they are super fast, what you would probably want from a gaming PC is lots of storage space for downloading games onto. SSDs are fast, but their low storage space makes them ideal for laptops or secondary computers, not big hub PCs like a gaming desktop.
Also if you can fit/afford more RAM, go for it. My iMac sits on 12GB RAM and it can handle just about any number of open apps at once with no lag. For a gaming PC multitasking probably isn’t a necessity, but games are only going to get more demanding so the more you can get now the less you’ll have to buy later. 8GB is probably a bare minimum for bigger games these days.
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