Yes, because routers have to give turns to each wifi device, the more devices, the less often the turn comes around. [happens very quickly]. This does not have to happen when you're plugged in.
Just wondering if my school is just stupid or is this generation doomed:
Do the kids at your high school call the tower a "hard drive" and not know what a flash drive is? Do they buy iphones on purpose without a reason to not get an android? [yeah, yeah,ease of use] [mine was a gift]. Do they then go around and brag about how much they know about technology?
Because this is just the tip of the iceberg for the stupidity that lurks in my school.
You should if you boot to the external drive in the bios. To make things easier, unplug your other drive [the one you don't want to install windows on] before you install windows.
I'd say get a ssd, better gpu, and better psu if you need it. You should be fine with that.
EDIT: Spend whatver you have left over on that monitor [it will probably be a lot, so i'd reccomend a multi-monitor setup]
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I went with that chipset for overclocking later down the road. [i originally had a g3258 but then i got my current cpu from a friend.