Go with the Corsair CX430 and NZXT Source 210 for your PSU and case. Corsair also makes great cases, but they're not quite as cheap as the Source 210.
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Alright, thanks. So is the graphics card fine for the price? And what games would this be able to run? Are we talking every game I would be able max out or what?
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You'll be able to run games at medium - high settings.
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Edited by Bistromathics: 5/7/2014 10:34:54 PMThe graphics card is good, but you can get better performance at the price. [url=http://www.anandtech.com/show/7764/the-nvidia-geforce-gtx-750-ti-and-gtx-750-review-maxwell/24]From the Anandtech review:[/url] [quote]"In this case NVIDIA has purposely chosen to forgo chasing AMD for the price/performance lead, and as such for the price the GeForce GTX 750 cards are the weaker products. [b]Radeon R7 265 holds a particularly large 19% lead over GTX 750 Ti[/b], and in fact wins at every single benchmark."[/quote] You can go through their individual game tests to see what kind of performance to expect. In general, you won't be able to max out all settings, but you will be able to achieve a good mix of High settings and other options. More demanding games might require you to turn it down to Medium. Keep in mind that $150 is still "budget" territory for a GPU, so your expectations of maxing a game are a little unrealistic.