Need Help Building a New PC

One last thing, I'm going to need a WiFi adapter, so should I go with a USB one or a PCI based one? if so which one, and will it fit on this motherboard?

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/gigabyte-motherboard-gaf2a58mhd2

Are you planning to play games over it? Because you'll want a PCI/PCI-e one then, USBs most likely won't be too viable for that.

Yeah this PC is pretty much just gonna be used for gaming, so I guess I'm gonna go with PCI.

But how can I tell if this motherboard can support one?

Also, which adapter do you recommend?

PCI cards go across any motherboard, you probably want a PCI-e card though, should be faster than a PCI card, seems like it would be anyways

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833166073&cm_re=PCI-e_Wireless_card-_-33-166-073-_-Product

Cool thanks, my friend is gonna sell me his USB adapter for 10 bucks, but if that isn't enough then I'll definitely get this

Ya might as well spend the extra 10 bucks, unless it's a higher end USB adapter

he said he bought it for 30 bucks

Just look up whatever model it is

If you're still considering getting a monitor you should take a look on craigslist for something decent

I totally agree I have an 8320 and it is really good for the price, especially with a noctua nf12 but that might be out of your budget

Windows 10 will be free for a year so you can use linux until you save up for windows 7/10, so that you can put more money towards the hardware

Also you should remember that you can also upgrade your pc anytime in the future, just make sure that you spend a little bit more money on the core components such as the cpu, mobo, and power supply to make it "future proof" so that when you get the money to get a better gpu you dont have to replace your psu or something like that