My First Post/ Help Me. :S

Ok, before I start. I'd just like to say, I like the website.. even though signing up was a royal pain. 

Ok, so here we go... 
I need a new PC, and I was wondering if you guys could help. 
I'd be using the PC mainly for gaming, however I do occasionally do some lightweight editing. (Just rendering and uploading to youtube. I use Premiere Pro) 
Multiscreen capability is a big thing too, as I would like to be able to edit/game on multiple moniters. 
In terms of cooling, I really have no idea. As this would be my first actual build, I'm a bit scared to take on water cooling. But it is probably possible for me to get all the parts together then ask a nearby store to help me put it together if necessary. 

And lastly... Bitcoins... 
I understand that Bitcoins are now hard to get unless you have a PC built for them, so I ask that, along with your PC specs, could you just say whether or not mining would be worthwhile with the system you reccomend. (Power isnt an issue tbh, I'm running with pretty hefty solar panels, and if the bill suddenly jumps, I'll simply stop.) 

Also quick note, I live in AUS, not really sure if that means anything, but I'm guessing that there might be something particularly different about the power supply because of that. Again, not sure though, so any light you could shed on the subject would be appreciated. 

Anyway, thanks for reading all of that, and I hope someone can atleast 

Edit: Oh god... its so ugly, WHERE ARE MY LINE BREAKS!? 

well, you gave us 99% of the info we need... i just need to know, do you use CS6 or Creative Cloud?

oh, and budget

Oh right, completely forgot the budget! 
Sorry uhh, anywhere from 1.5k-2k.
I can go over but I'd rather not. (Thats not including accesories) 
Also I use CS6, not the creative cloud. Thanks for the swift reply though!  

http://au.pcpartpicker.com/user/Commissar/saved/2gI6

Your kind of a badass. 

not difficult if you know what to look for.

for one thing, CS6 only supports cuda, so that means nvidia. 780/690/titan are all too expensive

intel i7's are like $400 in australia, whereas the 8350 is liek $230.
I have the same mobo, so it's gotta be good...

case fits the setup... psu has enough wattage for 2 gfx cards, and is a reliable brand.