Smexy... No? :D

likey like?

comments and suggestions? :D

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Ra6l

Why did you go for 4x4gb ram? Don't populate all the Dual Channel Slots, get a 2x4gb. Get something like a Corsair Black 1600mhz 2x4gb, they are great modules, and go with the color scheme way better.

No SSD? Even a 120gb SSD will change the system a lot!

Grab Windows 7 Professional instead of Home premium, you will get extra benefits, and the price doesn't almost vary. 

 

So i had a look at ur build and wandered what it would roughly cost if i had to replace my system and what its "sort of" worth http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Rbbi kinda scarey that iv spent that much on a scratch built system that iv just kept updated over the years

If you are from USA, and don't mind ordering from Newegg, there is currently an Combo offer i5 3570k + Asus p8z77 motherboard for only $300. 
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1270852

I don't think a GTX 650 will suit you gaming needs... specially after seeing what type of peripherals you chosen.

I have made this for you:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Rc0N

Remember that with the newegg combo the CPU + Mobo will only cost 300$

I picked a Nvidia Graphics card (I though you prefer them)

Also got a Dark Knight II, it's an awesome beast, really silent and cool.

The newer OCZ drives are far better than the old ones, they changed a lot of things on their making. The Vertex 4 are significant better than their predecesors.

Picked the same case you did, and changed the PSU to a Seasonic 80 plus Gold 550w, it's enough for this system and it's modular.

Also included Windows 7 pro. If you don't mind spending the money, you can have the WD black, I got a Seagate Barracuda, they perform the same, but the WD one has better warranty.

If you have any doubts, just ask :D

Thanks for advice but for professional... i could just torrent no? :D

 

yes. windows is super easy to find online. you can download a legit copy and use *cough*daz loader*cough* your money to go buy a key from the store.

also, the haf 932 is HUGE. just make sure you have enough room to put it somewhere

 

(that being said, someone dropped my computer while moving it for me, and it lived thanks to my haf... scratched up the back pannel of the case, but it all works!