Can I fit two 750gb 7200rmp in raid 0 in a 2013 Macbook Pro 15 inch?

I got a 2013 Macbook Pro 15 inch, I got a lot of data and I would like to fit two 750 gb harddrive in there. This will give me a total of 1.5 TB of HDD space. I wounder if it's going to work? Does Mavericks work or should I stay with ML?

750gig is now a near obsolete HD form factor.   1TB drives are same size and cost exactly the same as 750gig,...so forget about the 750
However raid 0 , or a striped pair, setup in your macbook is a really bad idea if you even could do it.

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