New PC, tell me what you think? :)

Septu301

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Hi everybody, looking at building a new pc, my rig just doesn't cut it anymore.
So far this is what I've come up with, just want some opinions,
I'm sort of new to this build your own gear thing but you have to start somewhere right!
The idea is that I want to try and get three monitors running this time round.
Mainly I just want to make sure it'll all fit together and run smoothly. Thanks muchly! :)

Specs so far:
Motherboard - EVGA X79 Dark Motherboard
CPU - Intel Core i7 4930K
Graphics Cards - Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB (Times two!)
Ram - Kingston HyberX Beast KHX21C11T3K4/32X 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3
HDD's - Corsair Force Series GS 240GB SSD
- Seagate Barracuda 2TB ST2000MDM001 (Also times two!)

Corsair AX1200i Digital ATX Modular Power Supply
Aerocool Strike-X Advance Devil Case

I have three ASUS MX279H 27" monitors for it already.
Will pinch the Pioneer BDR-209DBKS Blu-Ray Writer off my old rig.
And chuck as many fans into it as I possibly can.
I was considering liquid cooling (I live in the tropics)
Is it worth it? I am considering the Corsair Hydro Series H75 CPU Cooler.
Or should I do the whole system as liquid cooled, might need a bigger case.
Thanks again for taking a look! <3
 
Yes it is looking beast build. SSD is not best one. Look samsung pro or OCZ for cheaper one Sandisk ultra plus is good. Sandisk Extreme 2 is really good too.
Maybe good idea is save on mobo.
If you like big case. (red) Then look rosewill blackhawk ultra.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6854/rosewill-blackhawk-ultra-case-review-were-it-not-for-competition
I did add my Enermax Fullmo GT 560mm rad to of my case. Needs bit modding but it is quit easy to do.
420mm rad is bolt in. My suggestion is go with custom loop. Do not think buying corsair water coolers. They are not worth anything. With this kind of build.

You really do not need 1200w psu. 1Kw is enough. 1200w can handle 3 or 4 video cards.
This is really good PSU or if you want 1300w there is one.
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/rosewill-power-supply-lightning1000
1300w. http://pcpartpicker.com/part/rosewill-power-supply-lightning1300
Jonnyguru review.
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=258