My first ever epic PC build

Hello fellow Tek Syndicants ( If you will). Before I start I want to say that I am from India , 15 years is my age and here I am with my build. This aint any build i call it the "Epic Editing PC "

The componets-

CPU - Intel 3930k

MB - Asus Sabertooth x79

RAM - G SKILL RIPJAWS x 32GB (1600Mhz)

LC - Kraken X60

PSU- Seasonic 850 watt 80 plus gold

GPU- 680-DC2 (4 GB GDDR5)

SC- Xonar essence STX ( for my sen 650)

CASE- CM Storm Stryker

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2 SSD's  (Intel 520 (124) and kingston v200 (64) )

WD Cavier Blue (500gb) and Seasgate barracuda (1tb)

NZXT Hue RGB led controller

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Im sorry... but what. 

2 SSD IN Raid  0 (Intel 520 (124) and kingston v200 (64) )

Raid 0 doesnt work like that, bro. Plus, that build is massive overkill for any kind of editing that a 15 year old would be doing

It could be now but who knows about the future , and the raid 0 setup is not done yet i was thinking about  reinstalling my  OS but I didnt do it so I think its time to edit this post.

For Raid 0 you need to identical drives. Same brand, controller, size, both formatted. Same drives.

And thank god I did not do that yet.

You dont need 2 identical drives but if you use a 64gb drive and a 120gb drive you will only be useing 1/2 of the larger drive ie the its best to have the same amount of space on each drive so your not wasteing space.

Raid 0 is useualy around 2 times faster than the slowest drive 

That was something new that I learned but the question remains if a raid controller is required or the motherboard can do it ?

Thanks :)

motherboards can do it of you can use softraid (windows softwhere in windows disc manager)