Let me know what you think of these components: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/KT81
koool.
will you even use that blu-ray..like..honestly.
Keep in mind, alot of blueray players especially OEM ones that come drive only will need software to decode and play the blue ray movies, So you may need to factor in the cost of software for that (not sure if there are free alternatives for that or not) They wont play blue ray movies right out of the box. Software needed.
I would get a 7970 instead. 680s are fine, but 2GB VRAM is going to be bottlenecking at higher resolutions. A 7970, which is already faster/more powerful than the 680, is going to last longer competitively, compared to a 680. Honestly, I got a 4GB 680, and I love it, but I know that I could have gotten more power from a 7970 or 7950 CF.
For a single GPU system, 750W is overkill. Get a good Seasonic X 650 instead; solid PSU, 80+ Gold, fully modular.
A tad expensive, but it really does depend on what all you want to do with it. I'm not a huge fan of the Gigabyte motherboards simply because their specs tend not to beat out the ASRock ones, which do happen to look better. Also, buy as fast of RAM as you can afford, I'd pick up two kits of this if you need 16 GB of RAM.
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/patriot-memory-pv38g213c1k
And this motherboard I find to have lots of tasty features for things like overclocking.
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asrock-motherboard-990fxextreme9
Also, I agree that for a single GPU system, the 750W power supply is a little overkill, and if you plan on adding another GTX 680 in the future, I would probably recommend an 850 W one just for the insurance if you intend to overclock the cards.
How often you gonne make a new topic? :)