Case + PSU Combination

The case is totally up to you... just make sure it can fit everything you want and you can get good airflow going through it with however you set up your fans (assuming you're doing air cooling). As for the psu... OCZ is a good brand people tend to like them and that one will be more than enough to power the system you described.
 
That's more than plenty for what you want, but you might want to take a look at the centurion 5 instead of the elite since is a little better (case)
 
The reason for me choosing the 330 Elite is because I am on a relatively tight budget. I only have around £70 to spend on PSU + Case. So the £13 extra would take me over budget.
If you think that the diffrence would be large I'll reconsider.

Thanks for all replies.
 
Although the case chupacabra suggested is better, you could still stick a 120mm fan in the front and an 80mm fan on the side and have your computer stay pretty cool if you don't plan on overclocking anything. so if your budget really doesn't allow then you'll be ok, but if you can stretch it, I would.
 
I was hoping to do overclocking on my E4400 to get it to 3.0ghz (Thats attainable without voltage change)

Could I get a decent airflow going in this case?

My budget could be stretched, but my Mobo or CPU will be going down in quality. So I'd rather not.
 
so long as your budget allows you getting something like a zalman 9700 (or some other good cpu cooler) and an addition 120mm and possibly 80mm fan... then you should be ok to keep your temps nice during an oc
 
your PSU should hold, cause my friend's got almost the exact same package as you half a year ago, and the ocz 600 was fine.
 
That case is surprisingly well made, I have used them before and would recommend them for a budget build. I wouldn't through 1000.00 in part in one, but for budgets, its great.
 
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