Advise this Build: 2015 Edition

So a year has come and passed. Made a build last year about the same time, but never got to do it since time and money kinda didn't want to stay in my hands. Regardless, this year I'm starting university, and instead of buying a ridiculous laptop which will both work for my portable needs and gaming needs, I decided to buy a relatively cheap workhorse laptop for the day to day and build a sort of 1000€-ish gaming PC for the downtime, which could handle AAA, Photoshop, Video editing and the rest that an uni student would need.

Here is the base that you can go crazy with:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/qn3WsY

These are the core parts that I want to use, feel free to mix and match some of em, if you feel like other options are better (the GPU is sure fire, the rest not so much).
And since I have no clue about HDDs, SSDs and PSUs I left those choices open for now. Looking to get a 1TB HDD and a 128/250GB SSD, just no clue on the models.

And before people ask, i7 because I've played around on some of my friends PCs and I find the hyper threading really useful for some of the work that I do and the 16 GB of memory because I want to live through the eventual DDR4 apocalypse which will kill all small size DDR3 memory. Also its not that much more to get more out of such a small thing.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/rsZqf7

Something like that? I only added a PSU, SSD and HDD. The PSU is way overkill, but yeah, why not. You'll need to find the parts in Euros though, if I remember correctly, things are way more expensive over there.

Positive you can't go for a 390? They're roughly the same price & a touch better, plus there's move VRAM.

If I were you I would go with something like this. If you have any questions and/or concerns feel free to ask.

The Build: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/4d8xvK

You're missing a psu, an OS, and about $400 worth of peripherals. I like what I see, though I do think you're wasting your time with the 970. A 980ti would probably lock this down for 3 years... especially where commercial usage is concerned.

Any suggestion between 980Ti models? From the raw numbers it seems that MSI & EVGA are the best options.

Yeah either way you go you'll be happy with an EVGA or a MSI.