Hehe, alright thanks I will look into this. It has 4 ports on one controller so I should be able to RAID them in the way that you describe. I have definitely read some concerns about the boot drive being on these 3rd party controllers though, on this specific motherboard, so will have to go back and take a look at those forum threads that Google turned up.
If the difference between 2 and 4 RAIDed SSDs is minimal for a 'normal workload' then it shouldn't be an issue if I end up having 4 on two different controllers to make two RAID0 stripes, should it? If the option is there I'd of course like to go as fast as possible with 4 SSDs, I am just trying to justify a minimal noticeable increase in speed vs the extra risk of one drive failure taking down my whole system.
Edit, also is striping 4 SSDs of different capacity into the same RAID 0 as effective as if they were all the same capacity? Are there any drawbacks to it at all or is the capacity of the individual drives more or less irrelevant?
Okay, so I basically want to at least look for a reseller to have a higher chance of the card having the EVBot port - any way to find out if it does before purchase? Surely it's not a case of only finding out after opening the box or something. I'm not sure how much this bothers me right now anyway, but I of course would like the version which would give me better options with over clocking later on.
So I went overkill a little? What is the most suitable wattage for my build, or even better, specific recommendations? I took a look at those PSU calculator web services that are available but I wouldn't trust myself with entering the correct information into it, especially since it had overclocking options and a bunch of other things that I don't have a precise idea about yet.
I am planning to SLI at least 2x GTX680s, but it will almost certainly be a while until I consider buying another (but I am 90% sure I will be), so need to factor that in also. Ideally I'd be running 4 but, who has that kind of money! *ignores post #33*
I will also be overclocking.