In all honesty, the price difference between Hard drives and SSD's, in your shoes I would so stick with Hard drive, for the price of an 80gb SSD, you can get 2 1TB WD Black Hard drives, easily.
SSD's in my eyes are still meant for the power user, there is alot of tweaking you can do with them, but I love how fast Windows boots of my SSD, basically I run Windows on my SSD and everything else (except for my daily games I.E TF2) on my Hard drive's, besides Windows Boot, you really wont notice a difference.
The major difference is speed and no mechanical moving parts, its a new technology (3rd generation of Intel's just rolled out a few months ago), but IMO unless your a power user, stick with standard old hard drives, IMO price difference just isnt worth it yet.
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So if I understand correctly, the gaming network card is not a wireless card; it's an ethernet card that makes game traffic go faster, and if I need to use wireless networking I need to either have it already on the motherboard, get a card and put it in myself, or order it with one?
I did not look at either site, but 99% of motherboards made in the last 4-5 years have network cards built into them, those will work just as fast as 'gaming' network card, dont waste your money on a 'gaming' network card, wont notice any speed difference a standard 10/100 card will do it fine. As long as the motherboard has an oboard NIC you would be fine for wired connections. Most motherboard's dont have wireless cards built in, I have seen a few but not many come with wireless built in, just the wired ethernet connections, which will be fine.
For Wireless card yes you would either A.) Install yourself B.) Order one and have it come pre-installed C.) get a USB wireless and set it up (probably the cheapest)