http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3nMek <-- this is my suggestion.
It's mostly a blatant copy of h3ll0jell0's - only with a smaller 750W 80+ bronze PSU but including a GOOD CPU Fan that doesn't interfere with ram or w/e.
The 860W Platinum was, while technically superior, a really over-premium priced product, and 750W is more than enough. If you game and maxload (350W draw from PSU - it's TOTALLY realistic with your build) your PC 100% for 8 hrs a day, you'll have an extra wattage consumption of 31W x 8hrs x 365d = 91.5kWh when using a bronze PSU vs. platinum PSU.
This compares with the 1022kWh that the PC consumes on itself. Most of the time, however, you will use your PC for browsing, watching movies/tv/streams, homework or whatever.. and that's like 75-80W tops. This means the difference would be 8W.
So you can do the math, depending on power prices and whether you pay for it yourself or not.
But right here n now, you can use the 750 Bronze and get a more silent PC and get on target for the $1500 budget instead of over.