Gaming PC Questions Before Build

Aug 1, 2014
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I asked a couple of questions about my PC build a few months ago, but I was forced to delay it. Since then, a few miscellaneous questions have risen up that I need to be answered. I'll be building the PC in a few weeks.

Build:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/xx7CMp

1. I could use some general thoughts on the build, so any help would be appreciated.

2. Since, I don't want to run an ethernet cable all over my house, what other options do I have for Wifi? A PCI Card? I'm sort of confused about how to get my PC to have Wifi.

3. Finally, I need feedback on the location of my case. I plan to place my PC's case in a small cubby-like space that is part of my desk. The case has a little bit of space between it and the walls of the cubby, but it is a bit tight on room. Additionally, the back of this cubby is only a few inches away from my wall. Will all these conditions be a cooling/dust problem (there is quite a bit of dust behind my desk)?

*EDIT* Additionally, I'd like to be able to play so-called Next-Gen games, (BF4, Far Cry 4, AC Unity, Star Citizen, ENB Modded Skyrim), at above 30 fps on Ultra settings, if possible. I'd be grateful for some feedback about if my current build will be able to handle this.
 
Aug 1, 2014
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Thanks for the response! However I wouldn't be willing to spend more money than what's in this build. If anything I'd consider downgrading to a 760 for an overclockable i5 4670k.
 

Zerk2012

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Your buying a very cheap low quality motherboard and that power supply is not very good also.
No mater what video card you buy it will need to be upgraded in a couple of years so I would go a completely different direction and get a high end processor, good mother board, high quality power supply, leave off the SSD for now (this can be added anytime) less of a video card, the processor upgrade will last you a lot longer with the ability to overclock it in the future when needed. (this can add a couple of years to the life of the PC before upgrading it)
This is more of the PC I would buy in that price range. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/htjWK8
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