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What i5? If it has an iGPU you most likely should remove the 970. Will just needless eat power and PCIe lanes in this setup.
You mean RAIDz1?
I would consider something else than TrueNAS and ZFS as a home user. It is a robust OS and file system but usually not the best option for most small home setups. mergerFS+Snapraid or Unraid are far more flexible as they allow you to add single drives of any size down the line. The performance and reliability are usually good enough for a home user with a 1, or 2.5Gbe network.
Once your system is setup tinker a bit with the OS, setup some file shares and once you know how to set up everything properly copy your stuff over and verify afterward if it was done correctly. Not really a big deal.