Hey guys. Alright, so I took everyone's advice and decided to slash quite a bit to get the price more in line with what I wanted to spend without sacrificing too much.
Here is the new build
I cut down on the power supply to the SFX bronze. It is nearly as good and apparently more quiet. If in the meantime (next month or two) something better shows up I might consider redoing this part, but for now it saves a few bucks.
I took everyone's advice and went with the 256GB SSD, you guys are right it really wasn't worth the price. However, I didn't add a platter Hard Disk, at least not now. I am going to give using a folder on the NAS as a mapped network drive for a while and see how that goes. It is trivial to add one later if I think I need it anyway.
I dropped the 770 and went with the 760. The 760s just came out and they look pretty good for the price range, at ~$150 less it is probably much more economical to replace the 760 in 2 or 3 years with another mid-range 900 series (or whatever) card than to spend the $400 up front right now on the 770. I chose the MSI due to it being the most quiet of the bunch... it should JUST barely fit in the case. If not I will return it and get the ASUS version.
The only place I am left slightly hung up is the motherboard. Since I have no plans on overclocking anything, this should be a no-brainer... BUT I would very much like on-board WiFi. I narrowed it down to essentially 3 choices:
GIGABYTE GA-H87N-WIFI: 890 kr
MSI Z87I Z87: 1149 kr
MSI H87I H87: 1099 kr
It is really a price vs. features/reliability issue. Essentially are Gigabyte boards reliable? Are the MSI boards worth the ~200 - 250 kronor ($33-$41) premium? If so what does teh extra $8 get me for the better MSI board?
Thoughts? I had planned on waiting longer but it looks like everything I was holding out for is out now, as soon as I get back from vacation (4 weeks) I am going to order everything and do the build.