I really must say. That is one SEXY setup.
I have to admit, no matter how crazy I aim for, I can't seem to choose Intel and Nvidia hardware. Even though the price would go up by about 5,000 USD. I'm just not familiar with them enough to determine which is better. A major temptation with these sorts of builds is to just choose the most expensive parts. But, in the case of RAM, it was a set of 2 2GB RAMs. Obvious problem there. Although, I do throw in some superfluous spending by getting 2 sets of 2 4GB RAMs instead of a set of 4(I get 2 fan thingies that way!). And mathematically, a 6th SSD would cost more than a BD Drive, but I had to have an optical drive. Luckily it was a BDXL-R, so that filled the requirement for excess. I'm not even sure those NICs even work for "standard internetting stuff". For all I know it uses a special protocol not meant for LAN/WAN at all. Originally the build had 2 Workstation GPUs and 2 Gaming GPUs, with the excuse that, "They could be swapped out," but I decided I had to decide on one. I sided with the theme of excess. The specs were lower in some areas, but my badly done research showed the Workstation cards had a lot more power for accurate rendering, dispite having a lower clockspeed and slightly lower OGL version. My previous attempt at this assumed that having a set if SSDs and a set of insanely priced HDDs was sufficiently excessive. In this build I got as many PCI-e SSDs as would fill the remaining PCI-e slots and then filled up the SATA connectors with the most expensive SSDs for SATA. I might have done some slight quality comparisons among the top most expensive SSDs and sacrificed price for quality. If I really wanted to, I could have got PCI-e SATA adapters and filled those up, or even PCI SATA adapters. But I already had 7 SSDs totaling 5.25TB. No need beating a dead horse, plus, buying those NICs I wasn't even sure would perform the function I assumed they would perform seemed to have priority.
tl;dr
This is a totally awesome build, but you could probably lower some specs and save about 10,000 USD.
So do you build computers for people, or do you have enough disposable income to get a new pc every few months?
If you think I, or anybody else, would actually pay for that setup, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.