When I'm not recording, I get 45-60 FPS (the hangar is where I get the drops) on Ultra High.
The current game is simply not an accurate representation. Running it on ultra now is now is not the same as ultra in the full PU. Being an MMO player, it's shocking how much MMO's develop over time. If you're running it at max settings with a moderately priced computer the year it comes out, 2 years later, you probably will not be. Your experience will not decrease, because they almost always include the prior settings, but you'll not be running it as best as possible. MMO's love to improve graphics options over the years to keep the top end users happy.
Looking at your build, that doesn't look like the typical 500 dollar build. In fact, it's damn nice for a 500 dollar build. Great job! However, be prepared to upgrade a year or two down the road. That's all I'm really saying. Building a 500 dollar PC now is fine, but come time the full game releases, you'll probably want an upgrade.
A clear example would be world of tanks. It released in 2011 at some point. It looked like a bunch of mud spattered awkward polygons. I used to be able to run it at 80 FPS on max settings with a ghz edition 7870. Now it looks gorgeous, and strains my R9 290X, dropping below 60 FPS on some particularly hectic maps.