Why 2 9500GTs and not one decent Quadro card... and why the hot-swap drives?
Yep, the video is the Achilles Heel of this build for sure, but plenty good enough for drawing signs, banners, and engraving/sublimation jobs. A nuclear GPU would be idle most of the time. I felt that the extra money was better used to increase the RAM from 6gb to 12gb (plus I snuck in a BluRay Burner! Dont tell my wife!). It wasn't an unlimited budget build... I was trying to stay at the $2K mark.
I initially bought just one $59 9500GT, thinking that was enough. I didn't want to spend Quaddro money. THEN... while building it I got jonesing to SLI it (just bcuz) and picked up a second one. If I had known I was going to spend $120ish I WOULD have done just what you suggest....get ONE GOOD card for $120-150.
Even so, that will ALWAYS be do-able... maybe in 6-8months NewEgg will have some screaming closeouts on whatever the hot card today is and I can fix it then.
The swap bays are to facilitate removable backup hdd. I do backups on HDD's then rotate them in & out like an old school DLT tape rotation. PLUS.. the drives in there are 10° cooler than the raptors that are installed in the case. The iStarUSA enclosure has a 80mm Fan built in.
The dongle is a
Patriot 200x SuperFast USB stick for Windows to use for ReadyBoost, which is probably unnecessary with the 12gb RAM. I had it in a drawer so may as well stick it in there and forget about it. I peeled off the rubber exterior (didnt like it)