Case/PSU selection, gaming system

Skribs

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I'm building a new gaming computer (my 3rd) and I'm having a couple of issues on picking out parts. I have most of the computer picked out already, including the following specs:

Mobo: Gigabyte GA-MA790FXT UD5P
Proc: AMD Phenom II x4 955, 3.2 GHz Quad-Core
RAM: 4x Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1333 MHz 2GB sticks (8GB total, dual-channel)
HD1: WD Velociraptor 10k RPM 300GB HD
HD2: WD Caviar Black 7200RPM 1TB HD
Optical Drive: Pioneer Black 8x Blu-Ray Burner
Video Card: Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD 4870 2 GB 256-bit DDR5
Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion

Obviously I need a PSU that can power those parts, and a case that can hold them. I'm looking at a Cooler Master UCP 900W PSU, and can't really find a case I like (closest is a Rosewill Conquerer, but I've heard too many negative comments about the company).

From what I can tell, I need a PSU of at least 650W (probably more, which is why I jumped to 900), that has 4+ SATA power cables, a 20 or 20+4 pin connector, and at least 2 6 and/or 6+2 pin connectors. I want a durable supply (I've let out the magic blue smoke in the past) that hopefully won't break the bank. I have a Cooler Master in my current system and it works great, but I've heard a few mixed reviews.

As far as a case goes, I need one that's mid-tower (or maybe slightly bigger) size that will fit the parts I need (particularly worried about the GPU, as higher-end video cards tend to be big). I like the clear case (lights are cool, but not really necessary) that comes with fans already, and I like the front USB/audio/etc ports to be on the very front of the top-side of the computer, as I keep my computer on the floor; although if they're farther back that's okay (as long as they're on top). The front-door is cool, but less necessary. I would like to keep the price around $50, but I am willing to spend up to $100 if necessary. Like I said, the Rosewill Conquerer was the closest to what I wanted, but I've not heard of them to be a reputable company, and the Thermaltake Tsunami was close - except I heard it was hard to fit some things into (scaring me with the video card I picked out).
Put a bit more concisely -
Needs: Mid-Tower (or slightly larger) Size, top-mounted interface ports, clear side
Wants: Interface ports near front, front-side door
Price: Up to $100

Any help would be great, especially on the case.
 
Thanks for the idea on the PSU. I was really hesitant to drop down more than little in Wattage after I settled on a 900w, but after looking at a few posts (here and other forums), and checking on a calculator I guess 750 will work fine, and it's a lot cheaper.

I like 2 of those 4 cases: the XCLIO A380BK or the Sunbeam Transformer (only I'd go with black...my favorite color). I also found the Antec Twelve Hundred, which I like the look of, and even though its more expensive, Newegg has a bundle that includes that case and the CPU I was already going to buy, at a $60 price cut for bundling (so if you take $50 off the case, its right next to my price range). I can't decide between those 3 (in other words - please, no more suggestions, or I wont be able to pick until March, I'm very fickle). But thanks for the suggestions thus far, Fat.
 
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