Will this expensive pc build be future proof?

Gaar

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Cooler Master HAF 912 Adv. Limited Edit.
Corsair CX 750M, 750W PSU
Intel Core i7-4770K
Corsair H55 Hydro Series CPU Køler
MSI Z87 MPOWER, Socket-1150
Kingston DDR3 HyperX blu 1600MHz 16GB
EVGA GeForce GTX 780Ti 3GB PhysX CUDA
EVGA GeForce GTX 780Ti 3GB PhysX CUDA
Crucial M500 SSD 2.5" 240GB
Samsung DVD Writer, SH-224DB

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And im a hardcore gamer, I play every day and im not afraid to pay the price.
 
Do you plan on OC?
I guess you are since you're getting the i7-K series and a Z87 chipset.
My advise would be to get a faster RAM, then you'll see more results when OC'ing.
 
Is this overall better?

Cooler Master HAF 912 Adv. Limited Edit.
Corsair RM750, 750W PSU
Intel Core i7-4770K
Corsair H55 Hydro Series CPU Køler
MSI Z87 MPOWER, Socket-1150
Kingston DDR3 HyperX 1866MHz 16GB KIT
MSI GeForce GTX 780 Gaming 3GB PhysX
MSI GeForce GTX 780 Gaming 3GB PhysX
Samsung SSD 840 PROSeries 512GB 2.5" OEM
WD Desktop Blue 1TB
Samsung DVD Writer, SH-224DB
 


I'd change the CPU cooler to the h80i or h100i and get a corsair ax860.
 


http://m.imgur.com/YNP4wb5 These are my choices, (image hosting site)


 
The cooler master seidon 120m is the best performing out of the three, and if you could give the list of PSU's you can choose from I could help you get the best one because the RM750 is not very good.
 


No, even Battlefield 4 is struggling to use 4Gigs and Windows is using maybe 2Gigs, adding up to a 6Gigs at a worst case scenario. If you are planning on doing some extreme video editing, you may want to think about using more than 8Gigs. Otherwise it would be a waste of money you could put into more useful components.
 

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