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What do you plan on doing with your computer? Do you plan on overclocking? Just looking at that list of components I'd change a few things..
First, the CPU, memory is exactly what'd I get at this time.
The motherboard you chose is nice, but are you going to be using all the features? (i.e. overclocking or SLI) If you're going to use neither I'd rather get this instead
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813131634. *EDIT* This motherboard should be fairly good at overclocking, so base your decision on whether or not you plan on running 2 cards in the future*
I really don't think SSD's are worth it at this time.. wait till the tech gets cheaper. This drive is one of the better balances of capacity, speed and price..
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822136533 .. I can't bring myself to spend 200 bucks on an 80gb drive.. but I haven't used a computer with an SSD drive, maybe its godly? I'd still wait though.
As for the graphic card, I'd get an AMD 6850 right now, a really good alternative to this card that is lower in price is the Nvidia GTX 460. The 5770 seems dated now that the new generations are out, and especially at a 1080p resolution you're gonna be struggling a bit. I was going to pick up this card myself (
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814102912) but decided to wait for prices to come down.. severely inflated due to demand.
I only buy Seasonic powersupplies, they're more expensive but, I've never had one fail on me and they're overall just excellent quality units.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817151098
I have no comment on the monitor, I'd get one with LED backlighting though, and of Samsung or LG brand.
That case.. umm.. no. You're wasting your money *sorry*, although if it makes you happy, get it cause thats all that matters. Personally I'd go from a minimal simplistic case like the Antec Solo, but from your choice of the lanboy you probably don't share my tastes ahah.. keeping that in mind this might be better for the money,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811129096, you don't really need tool-less accessibility, it's a nice feature to have but, you're honestly only to open up your case up to clean out dust, which doesn't require any removal of components so.. I don't think its worth the money.
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Now to respond to the lower portion of your post.. I've never liked Razer mouses, didn't like how it felt in my hand, although of course thats personal preference, I've always used Logitech mice, had a 510, then 518, G5v1, then now the G500.. which I love.
Of course with a motherboard to support SLI/Xfire, you need to have 2 video cards.. if you're only planning on getting one card, then you're wasting money on a feature you won't be using. I don't like using 2 weak cards, I'd rather have one powerful one, hence my motherboard suggestion only has one PCI-E slot. That 650W psu should have no problem handling 2 5770's.. again I wouldn't go that route. In regards to your 550W.. what model is it?