Few quick comments:
Unless you're planning on overclocking, you don't need active cooling on your RAM. Get 12 GB of OCZ for less.
The differences between the P6T and the P6T Deluxe as far as I've ever been able determine are an extra ethernet port and a few extra USB ports. Not worth the extra $80, in my opinion.
If you want a solid state drive, I wouldn't bother with an 80 GB. A 30 GB drive is more than enough for OS files, and if by some unforseen event you need to page anything it'll handle that too. Personally, I'd skip the SSD entirely and get 2 TB in traditional drives.
The system you've built will never, ever draw 1000w. A 750 watt PSU will be fine. Enermax is good, although I like Antec. If you're worried about saving the planet or lowering your electric bill, anything 80+ certified is good.
I personally wouldn't spend the cash on a GTX 285, but I suppose if you want the best of the best than that's pretty much it.
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