This is my build, does it look okay?

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Matching the look makes sense, just keep the ones that come with the case as spares if any of these new fans should fail in the future.
I'd like to see you get a 250/256 GB SSD as well. It will fill up fast with games being upwards of 20GB a piece.

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I want so many fans for mainly matching looks and I may be running sli shortly after purchase so I will not have to mess about with fans when I do they will already be in
 
Matching the look makes sense, just keep the ones that come with the case as spares if any of these new fans should fail in the future.
I'd like to see you get a 250/256 GB SSD as well. It will fill up fast with games being upwards of 20GB a piece.
 
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Yeah I will, they may come in handy and I will use the 128 for a while then if I find it is getting to full I will buy a big one as the case supports 2

Ty for the help :)
 

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Plus, I have some improvements:
* 256 GB SSD, split it to 128 GB + 128 GB with RAID0 Setups (to get Read/Write speed doubled)
* OC CPU to 4.6 GHz ~ 4.8 GHz with water cooling system
* RAM 2133 speed with 9 GAS latency
* PSU 1000 W +Gold for the future plans

FYI, To reach the same data speed for all ur data you have to up all component at once or you gonna lose money for nothing .. one part slow the processes = slow all other parts

This what I recommend: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/vDYPNG

In the future you can add:
* RAM 32 (4*4)
* GTX 970 SLI
* + you can get any amount of power from ur PC +25% Capacitor Aging When used heavily or over an extended period of time (1+ years) a power supply will slowly lose some of its initial wattage capacity. It recommend you add 10-20% if you plan to keep your PSU for more than 1 year, or 20-30% for 24/7 usage and 1+ years

IT'S YOUR CALL