ChrisSD: My only issue with PSU's that small is that many seem to be non-modular. Hopefully I can find a good one that is at least semi-modular otherwise my idea of working in a smaller case will be made harder.
Have you built a mini-ITX (or micro-ATX, or similar) before? Because if not, "harder" is going to be pretty well assured. Unlike building in a more "normal" sized case, you are going to have to stick to a fairly rigid build order.
This is a great mini ITX case, for example, and one that I used for my SFF build. Just know that it'll be a new experience for you, building in such confines - and that CM case even was laid-out to allow for larger GPUs, so it's a touch more spacious than other mini-ITX.
The point that I failed to make there is that you should be more worried about your power supply's efficiency and fan size (yeah, size matters) than modularity, when building in a tiny case, because no matter what you think is going to happen, you're going to have the motherboard out on the floor in front of you, and you'll be piecing things together carefully and with low tolerances, so you'll have time and space to wrap your cables. Get something like
this with a variable-speed, 120mm fan if you can, because the RPM difference between an 80 and a 120 makes for significant decibels.
EDIT: Just saw
and [url=http://hexus.net/tech/news/graphics/71201-rumours-suggest-nvidia-gtx-880-870-arrive-q4-year/]this which refer back to my recommendation from my first post in this thread; rough timelines for the 800-series GPUs suggest Q4 this year, so if you're going to be waiting a little a few months to save up for the new computer, you may be building just at the right time to get the big brother of the 750Ti.