Good Build for my use?

Hello friendly people of the internet :)

My build: http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/p/1mG1B

I am planning on getting the parts that I chose pretty soon, I just need some reassurance that I picked good parts for what I plan on using it for. I will be mainly using my computer for HD video editing (reason for the 3770k) and gaming. The main games that I play are simulator games such as Flight Simulator X, X-Plane 10 and some racing sims. I also enjoy playing AAA title games such as Battlefield 3 and almost all Grand Theft Autos. I currently have a 27 inch 1440p monitor and a good mouse and keyboard. My reasoning behind my parts are that I am not interested in Haswell so that's why I went for the Ivy Bridge. I also plan on going sli in the future with another 770 so that is why I went with that power supply. Next as for the H100i, I plan on overclocking a significant amount as FSX is generally a very CPU heavy game. As for the Storage, I went with a boot drive samsung ssd and only 1 tb of mass storage because I have a few 2tb barracuda's from my last build that I will be putting in this build.Lastly I went with windows 7 simply because I have no interest in windows 8.

Well this is my build, Tell me some of your comments for the chosen parts :)

The build seems pretty much perfect, although if you do have the little bit of extra money then a 250 GB 840 series SSD might be worth it for all your editing programs and games. If i were to be overly picky i would say that crucial ballistix might be a better RAM choice because it has a 1 lower CAS rating. Other than that, i would say you're ready to go.

Everything is good, but i would get faster ram, ecspecialy for editing, its necessary. I do all my after effects work on my 8gb 1333mhz ram and its terrible, so u will definetly not regret gettingbetter ram.

The page on the motherboard says it only accepts up to 1600 MHz RAM, so maybe he could overclock it?

On second thought i would get a fx 8350 because amd is way better iN video editing, and make sure u getter a mobo tht supports higher than 1600mhz ram without overclocking(its a hassle). If ur new to this i want to add to get an am3+ motherboard