LOL! They're both wrong.. You can't run a GTX 260 on only 300 watts and 1580 is about 3x what should be recommended...
GTX 260: 190 watts
CPU (motherboard supports CPUs up to): 150 watts
RAM + Chipset: 25 watts
Hard Drives, DVD-ROM, etc.: 20 watts
Sum: 385 watts..
Now of course, you don't want to be pushing your PSU to it's absolute limits, otherwise it will overheat and lead to early failure.. Best to target about 60% power usage on your PSU to allow you to do upgrades and to keep your power supply's AC->DC effieincy high.. 80+ efficiency is only achieved between 50%-80% usage typically..
X(.60) = 385 watts
Solved for X = ~640 watts recommended PSU. And of course, I always recommend an 80+ certified PSU that's recommended in the EggXpert tier'd PSU list at the top of this forum.
Now what is required? Probably not more than about 450 watts so long as the PSU is flexible enough to deliver that power to the graphics card.. Of course, that pretty much guarantees you lose out on some serious upgrade options and also sacrificing AC->DC conversion power efficiency from pushing the PSU's caps closer to their max..but if you never throw in a power hog of a CPU, and you never run SLI, and you never upgrade your graphics card to something that pulls down more power, and you don't care at all about power effieciency and heat lost inside the PSU, you might be just fine with a 450 watt PSU.. I certainly wouldn't recommend it though.
Onboard RAID vs. 3Ware RAIDI never recommend people run RAID-5 with onboard chipsets.