Okay, here's my situation. I'm finished with my undergraduate studies and am doing my graduate work online, so my need for a laptop has diminished down to just about nothing.
If I had all the time in the world, I would build myself a desktop on the cheap. Unfortunately that's not how things worked out. My laptop's started freezing constantly without regard to whether it's running something or idle (or what it's running), and I've narrowed it down to Error 7 (good ol' bad block on the HDD). I'm still running fixes because I'm not sure if it's a physical problem with the drive or one of the myriad of software issues that have apparently cropped up around Win8.1 (most likely one which -- I'm not sure, the reports are mostly in broken English and the responses aren't much better -- is some sort of problem that makes all unfilled blocks read as if they're bad), but that doesn't really matter, seeing as how I have classes starting in less than a month.
In short, I need a computer. I also want to go ahead and invest in a gaming rig that'll be pretty good without breaking the bank. What I'm looking at is the Asus G10AJUS010S. It runs at ~$1,500 US (plus the cost of a cheap monitor), has consistently favorable reviews and no systemic issues that I've been able to uncover, and has the following relevant specs:
CPU: Intel i7 3.6GHz
GPU: GTX 970 (Yes, I'm aware of the whole 3.5GB thing, it's not worth an extra $400 to me to upgrade to something with a 980.)
RAM: 16GB
HDD: 2TB
SSD: 128GB
Power: 500W adapter
Q: Taking into consideration that I'm valuing speed (I can have this on my desk and running in less than a week) and my pressing issues, am I overlooking anything that would make this a serious waste of money?