two pairs of Raid 0 configuration

I get a parts list for a system using the Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD5-B3motherboard and five WD 1 TB SATA 6 Gbps black disks. A reader will be my main OS drive. The other 4 will be configured in two pairs of raid0. A pair will be used for my support of source and the other pair will be used for export. (OS) disc will go on one of the two ports 6 Gbps (SATA3_0). Four others go on four ports of 3 Gbps (SATA2_2, 3, 4, 5). I can configure two volumes Raid 0 on the controller chipset Intel? I'm not find clear documentation on how to proceed. The other option would be to buy the UD7 motherboard and put one of the pairs two raid 0 on the Marvell chip, but I think it would be less desirable.

Thanks in advance for the help!

Can I configure two volumes Raid 0 on the controller chipset Intel?

Don't see how that would be a problem. My experience is with the UD7 Commission, but they are quite similar.

I'm not find clear documentation on how to proceed.

In short (and this is not a guide) place the RAID controller in the BIOS, reboot, pull up the RAID configuration menu and follow the instructions in the manual. 83 to 85 pages describe the process very well.

Don't worry all the stuff 'do this or that before installing Windows' unless you plan a RAID operating system drive.

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