Kind of jumping to the end, so pardon me if I am duplicating another suggjestion already made.
No problem at all! Thanks for your input!
First the GTX 295, why two? It just came out so its incredibly expensive also it would be considered "quad sli" wich has little support and probably poor drivers.
This is not the kind of thing that if you do not get it now you cant have it later. So what I highly suggest is if you want those cards fine, but only get one for now and see how well it takes care of you. As you may be surprised like I am with just a single 4850 and find you did not need the 2nd one.
If you do find you want it later on, then you can get it later on at a reduced price.
I want to play games with a 5040x1050 resolution (3x 1680x1050) and would like to have all settings maxed out!
If one GTX295 can dot that for now, then I will be more than happy to take your advice!
HDD's - For gaming do not expect a boost in performance in Raid 0, or most other things at that. Its good for video editing, and.. video editing and thats about it :P. Single very large continuous files are what Raid 0 is for. That and kids with too much money and too little time to do there research.
If you want a fast drive with no hassles, the VelociRaptor is a great drive and still much cheaper than a SSD or something that can compare to it. I wont give you the long speech on why that drive is good but trust me my boss had one and I built his computer, its a nice drive.
Redundancy of data, You can do it with any kind of mirrored raid setup, lose maybe just a small amount of speed that you wont notice but lose HDD space, if your data is important do it. If its not then just be prepared for the day you may lose it. A file server that does auto backups of your system(s) is also an option and the route I plan to take when I can afford to build one.
I really like the 640GB WD drives, with 320GB per platter they run cool & quiet. The have a very low fail rate unlike the 1TB drives for some reason that drop like flys. The high data density makes them faster tham other drives in that range, and the lesser phisical mass of only 2 platters is what probably directly translates into the cooler running temp, lower power draw, and longer life.
However I am finding I fill them up fast and may go for 1TB drives myself next build, atleast a couple of them for movie storage and leave the 640gb for my system drive.
You think that one WD Caviar Black 640 GB, 7200 Rpm, 32 MB would be fast enough for the job
That is an excellent idea! Thanks!
For storage I will be using the 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F1