mgjunk,
I would say your heat issues are a combination of poor airflow through the case and lack of proper heat removal (case is inside a TV cabinet). I find the that cases with the best airflow have a nearly unobstructed path (cable management is important) from the front of the case (where air is ingested) to the rear. And most of your components are in that path. It's at those two points where you need decent fans with good cfm. Also, if you want quiet with losts of airflow, 120mm fans are the only way to go. Anything else is too noisy or if it's quiet it doesn't flow air that well.
I would make sure your cables are routed in a manner that doesn't hinder your airflow but in all honesty I would get a case with 120mm fans or room enough to cut open the case and install 120mm fans. I prefer Speeze (Masscool) fans personally (80 and 120mm) as they have a good combination of acceptably low (for me) noise levels and good airflow.
I would say your heat issues are a combination of poor airflow through the case and lack of proper heat removal (case is inside a TV cabinet). I find the that cases with the best airflow have a nearly unobstructed path (cable management is important) from the front of the case (where air is ingested) to the rear. And most of your components are in that path. It's at those two points where you need decent fans with good cfm. Also, if you want quiet with losts of airflow, 120mm fans are the only way to go. Anything else is too noisy or if it's quiet it doesn't flow air that well.
I would make sure your cables are routed in a manner that doesn't hinder your airflow but in all honesty I would get a case with 120mm fans or room enough to cut open the case and install 120mm fans. I prefer Speeze (Masscool) fans personally (80 and 120mm) as they have a good combination of acceptably low (for me) noise levels and good airflow.