Well, if anyone is interested in an update, I got all my stuff yesterday and started my build last night. I only got about 1/2 way through it though. I got a late start and it takes a little longer when you have to strip parts from one machine to put in the other. plus I'm sleeving most of the cables which takes some time as well. I'm really trying to take my time and do it right the first time. We'll see if my patience holds out.
A couple of things I found out:
>My Neopower PSU barely fit in the case.

The screw holes didn't line up very well and I'm not that thrilled on how it's mounted. There is basically one small ledge (1/2"w x 1" L) on the mobo side of the case for it to rest on. No rails or anything like my Lian Li case. I guess it will do but it seems a little chintzy to me and could have been designed a little better. I’m glad it fit because I really like that the PSU is modular so I don’t have 50 extra cables hanging around.
>The eVGA 7800 GT OC card fan is pretty loud.

Louder than I expected anyway. This is with the case wide open etc so I’m hoping it will be muffled by the case.
>The SI-120 Thermalright heat sink is pretty large but it gives plenty of clearance for everything although it’s pretty close to my vid card. With the 12cm fan on top it is a pretty large structure hanging out in the middle of the board. Not aesthetically pleasing if you are going for that really clean, minimalist look but hopefully it will do the job of cooling well. The Panaflo M1A fan I used is whisper quiet though! I had a tough time at first trying to figure out how the fan clips worked but once I did they worked nicely and it’s much nicer than screwing it in although I’d be wary if I was transporting the case, they don’t seem overly stable.
>The Lanparty board only has 2 PCI slots (not counting the PCI-E slots). Somehow this detail escaped me when purchasing the board. I have an Audigy Z2S Platinum card and I was planning on getting the ATI TV Wonder Elite PCI TV tuner so that about does it for my PCI slots. The good news is that with just the CPU, RAM and vid card installed, the board fired up and POSTed successfully on the first go ‘round. Nice.
>I have ton of cables!

The rear exhaust fan I bought has a UV ring so it has extra cables and I have a pair of UV tubes that I’m going to mount inside the case. It’s going to be a chore deciding how to route everything to clean it up. Otherwise, I’ll have a UV board/components that you can’t even see because they are obstructed. The HSF is going to be enough of an obstruction already.
I'll try to snap some pictures but the wife has the good (I should say
better) camera in Costa Rica. I don't think my Canon does macro shots.