I am 15 and it is the first pc i have built so pleas be nice :)
Intel Core i7 3770K: CPU
Corsair H100i: CPU Cooler
MSI Z77 MPOWER: Motherboard
Corsair Vengeance 16GB 2133Mhz (2x8GB) DDR3: Ram
MSI GeForce GTX 680 Lightning 2GB: Graphics Card
Western Digital WD Black 1TB x2 in RAID 0: HDD
CoolerMaster HAF X: Case
Corsair HX-1050 V2 80 PLUS Gold: Power Supply
BitFenix Spectre 200mm Black Tinted Blue LED: Fan
BitFenix Spectre 230mm Black Tinted Blue LED: Fan
Windows 7 Professional 64bit: Operating System
LG 14X: Blu-ray Writer
Will you be doing crossfire in the future? I'd get an ssd instead of putting the hdds in raid 0 configuration. Other than that's it's a great build. How's that GTX running?
I plan on going sli just saving up for it, the gtx 680 is a beast i got a haven 4.0 bench mark of 1675 at 1440x900 and all maxed settings with a avrage fps of 66, what ssd do you recomend i put in it? im thinking a samsung 640 pro 258gb?
i might get a ocz vector for the ssd actually or is the 640 pro better?
Yes, the samsung 840 pro is probably the best in terms of reliability and speed along with the Plextor and the OCZ vector. You WON'T see any noticable differences when using them, but if you want the best out of these get the samsung because they manufacture their own ssd, their own flash, own everything. If not get which one's cheaper out of these 3 which would be the best choice.
thanks, also is it better to get 2 128gb ssd's one for windows and one for games or 1 258gb?
Since you already have two 5 1TB Western Digital hard disk drives, all you really need is one solid state drive for Windows 7 and all of your frequently used applications. There's no need to mess with raid. Windows 7 takes about 18GBs. And given all the updates and system restores it would take about 22GBs. Using a whole 128GB SSD just for Windows is out of the question.
Unless you want to store a lot of games and applications that you use a lot (Windows included) and are over 128GBs you should go with an 256GB SSD.