I'm a programmer. I recently upgraded to three monitors for gaming and work and I discovered that this was a bridge too far for my old system which gave me the excuse I needed to build a new system.
Very nice build. Your build is pretty similar to the one I just finished recently. The Corsair SP120 fans would look good on your radiator since they have a red ring that would go well with your red psu cables.
This is my first time posting on the forum and I figured I would start out by posting the log for my new build. I took pictures of the build as it was in progress in case you were interested to see the various stages. Originally I wanted to do a custom water cooling loop but I changed my mind when I saw that the 780's were going to use the same reference cooler as the Titan. I like the look of it so much that I decided to just save some money with a prefilled liquid cooler and just keep the 780's on air.
The specs of the rig are listed below.
Core-i7 4770K (haven't overclocked it yet as I just finished the build late last night)
Sabertooth z87 Motherboard
EVGA GTX 780 (x2)
16 GB GSkill 2133 DDR3 Memory
256 GB Samsung 840 Pro SSD
240 GB OCZ 3 SSD
2 TB Seagate HDD
Lamptron 4 channel Fan Controller
Haf-x Blue Edition Case
Swiftech H220 Liquid Cooler
Corsair AX1200i PSU (I know it is overkill for this rig but I bought it when I had planned to do more)
Corsair SP120 Quiet Edition Fans (x2)
Corsair AF140 Quiet Edition Fan
Second Cooler Master 230 mm Fan for top of the case
Blu-ray Burner
DVD-RW Burner
I apologize in advance that these file sizes are a little large.