weas95 :
This is what i made with the site
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/XT34Bm
ive tried adding other things but i don't hve any clue wich one to use wich ones are better than the others and wich manufacturers are trustable
i would be amazingly thankfull for who ever want's to help me go trough the rest :3
-Weas95
I'm not a gamer - you should ask more specific questions of the community about whether your build (once its more complete) will play the games you want to play on the settings you want to play them. Here is what I think you should do:
1) Drop the i7, get an i5; the i7 has hyperthreading, which I don't think makes as big a difference for games, and since you're price conscious, you're going to save $75 bucks right there
2) Pick a MoBo - I'm not the expert on MoBos, but when you make your next post with a more complete build, others will chime in. I'm not sure upgading to an SLI (two GPUs) config makes sense for your pricepoint (even down the road I mean), but others will opine. If so, you need to make sure the MoBo has enough lanes for that. I think Gigabyte and ASUS are pretty well thought of. MSI too.
3) Add RAM - be conscious of the profile of the RAM, as if its too tall, it may conflict with your CPU air cooler... Without RAM, your computer won't work... I recommend 8gigs, enough for gaming, some editing. More RAM is better for CPU intensive tasks like encoding, but I think 8 will get you there.
4) Get a cheap CPU air cooler; if you're gonna buy a "K" series chip (unlocked), then I assume you're gonna OC the chip. If you're gonna OC the chip, you need better cooling. Ditch the stock fan that comes with the intel chip, and get a CM 212 EVO (best for the money imo)
5) Yes SSDs are more expensive than HDDs, but they make such a difference...use it for boot if you can. I'd get a decent 128gig one as a boot drive, then just get a cheap terabyte SSD like WD blue.
6) DVD just get a liteon - cheap and work fine.
7) PSU - if you want to SLI, you need the headroom to run the second card. If you're OCing, you also want clean power. I picked out a 500 watt, but there others who are specialists in PSUs. I personally use a Corsair, but I think Seasonic, Corsair, Thermaltake are all considered solid brands.
Here's what I came up with; decent gaming PUC under $1k US. I'm not familiar with the BitFenix case, I just picked it because I thought you researched it. Make sure it has adequate ventilation (since you're OCing), and that it can accomodate the CPU cooler.
Post this part list, tell people you're primarily gaming, but doing some video encoding/editing, and set your budget. People who know more than me sould be more apt to tweak parts and give specific advice as to what settings are playable for certain games.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/WCRK23
And yeah - love to sail! Good luck!