Originally Posted by
Honosuseri
What's your budget for the new system? Balancing the parts to your needs within that budget is the tricky bit.
I see you are using a 1080P TV as a display. To be fair even the AMD 270 GPU is a decent performer at that resolution and is significantly cheaper than the 280X, that frees up cash to get the SSD you would like to have. For a gaming rig 16GB of RAM is OTT to be honest dude so again there is money that can be shunted elsewhere or pocketed ;)
The Corsair CX range is their budget line but it would be nice to have a semi-modular PSU. Seasonic, Antec, Bequiet are good brands to name a few, in fact many are rebranded units (XFX PSUs are Seasonic for example). For most single GPU setups ~500W is enough, 650W would run a pair of 270s, 750W for dual 280s although 850W would make more sense if you were serious about running dual top end GPUs and overclocking.
I think most if not all of the Z series mini-itx mobos have wifi and bluetooth built in. If you are running the rig through a TV you might prefer the smaller size and use a case like the Bitfenix Prodigy or Corsair's 250D. For a fullsized mobo (ATX) I'd be looking at the Gigabyte Sniper which is awesome value for money (£120ish). It has great onboard audio and xfire/Sli ready, read some reviews it really is the "entry level" mobo to aim for. I'd personally forget about a wifi card for mATX/ATX and get a pair of powerline network adapters to be fair.
Think I've waffled enough so I'll shhh for now till you have filled us in on your thoughts ;) All the best with it dude, I'm sure we are all looking forward to seeing what you settle on in the end :)