I guess I should explain my reasoning for a few items that have been discussed. I put four 2GB sticks (8GB total) down because I plan on upgrading to 32GB of RAM when it actually would be needed in the future (as well when it isn't so darn expensive).
For processor, I am thinking that within a year or two games and software in general will start to utilize cores much more than then they do right now. I would like to stay ahead of that curve as long as possible by getting a hexicore processor instead of a quadcore one.
Speaking of the future. I guess I should detail my plan so better advice can be given, I plan to get a second gtx 580 in the future when the price becomes reasonable for a second one. As stated above I plan on upgrading from 8 to 32GB of RAM when the price goes down as well. And what Moniker was suggesting (adding a high capacity HDD) is why I am going to be getting my external 320GB drive in a few weeks (probably when all the parts start arriving in the mail). After that I plan on picking up one or two HDD to use as a dump drive for non important files (aka anything other than Win 7 Ultimate and Steam games) and the other to use as RAID drives. Hopefully using RAID 5 or similar at some point.
Which brings me back around to a question I asked in the initital post. Are the brands I'm using for the RAM and SSD good? I don't know a darn thing about RAM and want to make sure it works out of the box with the rest of the comptuer. As for the SSD, should I go with a different brand like Samsung or is the one I put down perfect...I just don't want it to fail in 3 weeks and have to buy a brand new one. Finally, do I have a high enough watt power supply? I rather be on the safe side than down the line where I have to buy a brand new one with a higher wattage.
Again, thank you everyone for your thoughts! The more discussion whether it be positive or negative helps tremendously when I finally start purchasing everything. Now if only the i7-3930k would be in stock anywhere