ok, I see some AMD-favoured names there, and since nVidia's kepler GPUs aren't made for great computing performance, a HD7970ghz edition from AMD would be your best bet for both gaming and 3d editing. But if After Effects ray tracing stuffs are what you're going to work with mainly, you might want to consider a GTX770 instead since nVidia GPUs are better in this field. As for CPU, since you don't plan to OC, a Xeon E3 1230v3 sits at the sweat spot here, since it's identical to an i7 4770 in editing, but much cheaper than that i7 due to the lack of an integrated GPU ( doesn't matter since you will use a discrete GPU instead ). Also put in the part list a 128gb HDD for OS and essential programs. The PSU I picked is a superb one that...