It's mostly documented in the thread I made to get build advice for it, but I'll put it here:
Intel Core i7 4770K @3.5Ghz (I'm not overclocking so Calum will yell at me won't he
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Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H Motherboard
32GB Corsair XMS3 (4*8GB)
480GB Seagate SSD, 4TB WD Red, 3TB Seagate Barracuda
ASUS 2GB Geforce GTX 770
D-Link PCI-E Wireless-N Card
Thermaltake G42 Commander. I accidentally got the one with the Window which is redundant since I can't see it anyway. Not the best case and it has real-estate issues in particular dealing with SATA connections is a nightmare, as the motherboard is far too close to the drive cage, making it very awkward. While plugging in the drives originally I couldn't get a plug all the way in, then it wouldn't come out so I could replug it so I gave up and used another cord and plug, and it is still sitting there.
also using a QNIX 2560x1440 display, and a Unicomp Model M.
Interestingly, I don't use it for gaming very often, even though that was the plan- or rather, I don't use it for anything demanding. The RAM comes in handy since I often have lots of programs open, as well as Virtual Machines, though there is no denying that 32GB is overkill.
I got a K model CPU for no reason other than I could afford to do so, and I suppose in the future I could make use of it to extend the lifespan. I wouldn't do it now since I'm not a fan of aftermarket coolers which are typically a necessity for such things.
Motherboard was selected because of USB3 and wireless gigabit which I ended up not using, though both of those are pretty much standard. Also supports SLI, so same story as the K CPU I suppose. Also my previous build used a Gigabyte Motherboard and it served(Serves?) me well.
SSD for speed. 4TB for data. 3TB because the 4TB was lonely, and for backups.
Also have a front-panel with Card slots and an extra USB3 hub.