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It's $10 less for the non K series, this still comes with intergrated graphics but a lower quality. I would still recommend the K series as it can be overclocked very easily should the OP wish to at a later date.
And while we are at it, lets save $20 on Ram, G.skill, top quality stuff.
Newegg.com - G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL10D-16GBXL
That is a slow system for a lot of money.
Psu is overkill, CPU cooler is overkill, especially on a slow processor, even if you overclock the shit out of it, you won't be anywhere close to an i5 ivy bridge which is about $45 more.
I'll post my recommendation when I get to my pc, searching and posting links is tedious on my iPad.
Switch to Ivy Bridge i5-3570k and Z77 motherboard, reduce RAM to 8gb and psu to 600w or even 500w. Reduce heatsink to hyper 212+ or even stock would be fine unless you want to oc the crap out of it. My buddy has his 3570k overclocked at 3.8 GHz with stock cooler with great temps. You don't need to spend $14 on thermal paste it comes with the heatsink if you decide to buy one. I would recommend Crucial or Intel SSDs, the OZC models aren't very well received. Everything else looks good. I'm sure a lot of people would agree with what I'm saying.
If I were you with $1400, here's what I would do for a high end gaming rig:
AMD FX-8120
ASUS M5A97 AM3+ Motherboard
Rosewill Black Bone Case
Hyper 212 Heatsink
Corsair Builder 600W PSU
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1 TB
SSD: Crucial M4 64 GB SSD
Kingston 8 GB RAM
Windows 7 Home Premium
Sapphire Radeon 7870
ASUS 24" LED Monitor
Rosewill RK-700M Keyboard
Microsoft Compact Optical Mouse
Headset: Sony PS3 Headset
Total Price on Newegg: $1426
You'd save a lot not getting a headset, and settling for a lower end keyboard and mouse. I have a default Dell keyboard and mouse deal, and I've gotten a ton of nukes in MW2, and played endless hours in Minecraft with them, and they are awesome, and waaaay cheaper than the higher end stuff, which honestly wouldn't do anything different for me, except make me spend at least $100 extra.
With my suggestions, you'd get a newer CPU, and a way better GPU for about the same price.