That was a BIG waste of money.
The wise choice:
i5-3350P
same mobo
2x4GB
HD7850 2GB
Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO
IB oc like cr*ap, don't bother getting liquid cooling for it. I can tell you, you'll get a lost of fps with that setup. With current pc's, cheapo quad-cores do the job, gamer? get a nice gpu.
Except different people want different things and it isn't always about maximum FPS/$?
Your config gives maximum FPS/$ dollar return (sans the HS on a non unlocked CPU) but everyone doesn't want that.
You don't know if this person wants to do some possible media editing / encoding / streaming / VM usage? That makes sense with a 3770K and 16GB of RAM.
Or the person just wants to have a water cooler despite knowing air coolers are much better value (as discussed last page). Looks, max OC potential, trying something new are all factors.
If you knew why the PC was built and what they wanted out of it, then you can make that case.
Looking for new storage hard drives. I currently have to 1gb WD green's but they are horrendous. The sound is deafening and even worse they drag the machine to a halt any time the machine accesses them.
Are the recommended drives from the first page quiet? I'm looking for the most silent performance while still being able to run some games off of them. The reason for upgrade seemed to come after realizing that the 90GB SSD is not going to cut it for all the games I want to install.
Unfortunately the only good HDD (Samsungs) were bought out.
WD Greens are slightly ok, but can have that spinup access time like you said.
The 1TB platter WD Blue in the OP is about the only safe (cheap) thing I'd suggest. Problem is it's 7200RPM and it is a newer drive so I'm not 100% on how reliable it is. The WD Red 2TB you have to change a setting on it and it's $150-$190 and hard to find in stock.
If it's a big concern to you I'd buy a used Samsung F4 2TB, or a legitimate one from somewhere. Current ones being sold are almost all Seagate Green's and are not great.