I guess my main gripes are the following:
1) Gimmick soundcard--nothing over $100 is really worth it
2) SLI is for chumps. Synthetic (3DMark) perf boosts a lot while games may only see 30-50%. Also, SLI setups may stay fast longer, but the cards' feature sets become antiquated rather quickly.
3) 4GB is dancing on the edge of retarded for most people, gamers included
4) A gaming system will likely come with like a 2ms panel, which will be TN+. Their color and viewing angle sucks compared to like an 8ms IPS or P-MVA.
5) That case is waaaay over-used
6) A generic "beast" power supply trusted with all of that equipment is simply dumb
7) Why the fork does a $6K system have a 19" display? I would expect no less than a 24" widescreen for that much money.
8) A quad core CPU for gaming is also quite un-needed. It will not help in games, which currently struggle to thread out enough for even two processors / cores to help much. Quake IV is currently the most multi-threaded game, gaining up to 80% from a second core. Display drivers are currently not multi-threaded, either.
Things that aren't totally dumb:
1) Good pick on storage, if those raptors are going to be mirrored for the boot drive. If they set you up with a RAID-0, shoot them in the face for being morons.
2) Water cooling is a good pick these days, since complete kits require little experience to put together and use. A mid-level water cooling kit can easily match the best in air cooling.
3) Don't trust a quad core to overclock like you would a single. You'll only be able to go as high as your "weakest" core. Shoot for 3.2GHz and you may not be disappointed when it hits that or higher.
Money would be much more wisely spent on:
1) E6700
2) 2GB Corsair XMS
3) Wait a couple weeks for an RD600 based board
4) Single 8800GTX
5) 2 x 74GB raptors in RAID-1
6) 1 x 750GB Seagate 7200.10
7) 24" widescreen LCD
8) PCP&C 750W PSU
9) Case of your choice
10) Logitech G5/G7 (wired/wireless)
11) Keyboard of choice
12) Turtle Beach Montego (sound)
13) speakers or headset...whatever