It'd have to suggest avoiding a Seagate drive. they used to be awesome, but i've been seeing a lot of failures over the past few years. Western Digital seems to have stepped up their game though. But the rest looks pretty sweet. I'm a bit on the fence about 16gb of RAM, though. Right now, I could only justify having 16gb of RAM if you run virtual machines or heaving Photoshop work. I have 8gb of 1866mhz and I always have some to spare while gaming, ripping, video encoding.. anything. Plus RAM prices are at a high point right now. Id get 8gb for now,and another 8 when the prices come down in a couple months. RAM prices have always fluctuated greatly. I always suggest a strong single GPU instead of dual cards. Also maybe look at a Blu-rray drive. At least a BD reader/DVD burner.