GTX 570: EVGA or use nVidia Driver?

I am building to the top of my new video editing system and seem to remember reading some forum posts at a time where there was an exchange of views (or what it a strong recommendation?) to use one of these video drivers on the other.  What is the general consensus on this issue?

A few other minor issues (which are certainly quite beginner)

(1) I have an ASUS P6X58D-E card and intends to run 2 hard disks (Hitachi sister / 2 TB 7200 RPM / MIN SATA III 6 GB/s 64 MB Cache) RAID 0 disable the Marvel controller.  Windows 7 will recognize the 3.8 Go OK, and what is the problem with the Marvel controller? I intend to use this drive to store all my media (Playback up to my NAS) and I was wondering if there is a reliability issue that I should be concerned.

(2) plan to use two disks of Caviar Black 1 TB in RAID 0 using the Intel ICH10R controller.  For this configuration, I guess I should be set up the configuration of drive in my ASUS BIOS to "RAID" (vs AHCI), right?  And IIRC, just what I chose, I can't change it once I installed the operating system.

(3) don't most of you let Windows 7 install the mini-partition to 200 MB or you prefer to tour where you click on 'Cancel' when the installation process asks you if it's okay to create separate partitions?  I've forgotten about it and now have the annoying partition on one of my RAID drives (I didn't know that the OS 640GO disk was connected to the SATA port to numbered below, sigh...).  Not a big problem to reinstall but at this stage. .

Thanks for any help!

-Mike

Mike,

eVGA actually uses a reference from Nvidia for its graphics cards driver. The link to the driver download redirects in fact from the eVGA on the Nvidia site site. Do not use the driver supplied with your eVGA card because there seriously outdated and riddled with bugs to the time you receive the card.

So, in other words, download the latest WHQL driver on the Nvidia site.

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