How is this build for $2,369

Geekbob

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Apr 24, 2013
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10,510
Parts
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Mobo- Asus Maximus Hero Ddr3 2800 Lga 1150 $200 on Amazon
Cpu- Intel i7 4770k $313 on Amazon
Graphics Card- EVGA Geforce Gtx 780 Acx Cooler $510 on Amazon
Cpu Cooler- Cooler master hyper 212 evo $34 on Amazon
Hard Drive 1 (For OS, Games, Software)- Samsung 840 evo 500gb $260 on Amazon
Hard drive 2 (For recording dxtory to)- WD Veliocraptor 1tb $197 on Amazon
Psu- Cooler master 850watt 80 plus gold fully
modular $170 on Amazon
Ram- 16gb 1600mhz Corsair DDR3 $146 on Amzon
OS- Windows 8.1 $100 on Amazon
Dvd Drive- Asus 24x dvd-rw $23 on Amazon
Case- Nzxt Phantom 410 usb 3.0 $93 on Amazon
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Peripherals
Monitor- Benq Rl2455HM $180 on Amazon
Mouse- Anker CG100 $40 on Amazon
Keyboard- Inland usb gaming keyboard $18 on Amazon
Mousepad- SteelSeries Qck Gaming Mouse Pad $10 on Amazon
Carpel Tunnel Defense System- 3M Gel Wrist Rest 18in. $21 on Amazon
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Other Stuff
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Hdmi- Mediabridge Ultra Series 6ft. $10 on Amazon
Fans- 3x Rosewill 120mm Case fan $24 for all three on Amazon
Thermal Paste- Arctic Cat Mx-4 $8 on Amazon
Anti Pc Parts Killer- Belkin Anti Static Wrist Band $5 on Amazon
Ethernet- Mediabridge Cat5e 10ft $7 on Amazon
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I'm pretty sure I didn't leave anything off the list. But my question is: Will these parts work well together? Is it very well optimized? And also when I get my computer I do plan on making youtube videos and playing almost all games in 1080p and be recording with a stable 35+ Fps hopefully.
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Update:
So I added it all up and its a grand total of $2,369 for everything.
 
Solution
You would need to list prices for any sort of opinion. Based on specs alone, you are over-paying. But it looks like a lot of your money is tied up in peripherals.