Two raid arrays on one motherboard?

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I want to build a new conroe rig, no expense spared. I really want to put RAID-0 on all disks, as it seems ideal for my needs (mainly music production, plus gaming).

I'd like to buy 4 disks of around 400Gb each, and setup two RAID-0 arrays (each 800Gb or so total). I want to avoid raptors as I've owned them in the past - and while they are very fast, they are also too noisy for me.

My thinking is that one array will be used for the primary partition (Windows and executables) and the second array for all my data (sound files etc.). This will be done on a new PC build, new motherboard, new E6600 processor etc.

I am completely new to RAID and don't know if this can be done - so a couple of questions:

1. Is it actually possible to have two raid arrays on an intel (conroe) motherboard? I've seen motherboard specs that 'support RAID' but that doesn't tell me if I can have two separate arrays.

2. I'm planning on using two disks in a RAID-0 array for my main drive (C:). Can I put another two drives in a separate array for drive D: ?

3. Do I definitely need a floppy disk drive to create a RAID array - if so, do motherboards generally come with the required floppy disk?

4. If I don't need a floppy drive, how do I install Windows XP from scratch with just a CD drive?

thanks!
 
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LOL whoops - of course I mean Gb :)

Thanks for the replies - yes I am aware of the risks and will use an external HD for backups. I won't bother to backup my main partition (C: ) as I am careful about not storing data on this disk. Wndows / applications are easy to install again - losing hours of music work isnt!

Could you (or anyone) recommend a good motherboard that could handle a Conroe processor (E6600) and two raid arrays as mentioned?

thanks
 
Many thanks, looks absolutely ideal - I've also been a satisfied Asus user in the past, so that's the motherboard for me :)
 
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