My $.02:
Instead of that single 1 Tb drive I'd put in 2 HD's. A smaller (possibly SSD) drive for the OS and applications, then a larger traditional drive for data storage. I'd also partition a portion of the larger drive to allow you to mirror the main HD (OS and apps) onto for quick recovery in case of a failure.
Lightscribe might be cool for the optical drive if you're into that kind of thing.
I'm not sure I'd buy a BFG PSU. At this point I'd probably look for a Seasonic or Corsair (only because the Corsair's seem pretty highly rated by users). My preference would be a non-modular single rail.
I've never seen the need to buy an overclocked or superclocked video card. You can do it yourself if the standard version's not cutting it which I doubt will be a problem with what you've selected. It would void the warranty though so there is that to consider.
Again, brand preference but I probably wouldn't buy AOC monitors. I'd more likely stick with soemeone I knew like Acer, Samsung, LG, Veiwsonic, etc.
[EDIT] Dont the LGA1366 CPU's need triple channel memory? Answer: Yes, they do. Looks like you're buying 6 Gb triple channel memory instead of what you chose.
And there you have it.