Data recovery from raid_0 hard drives on Msi Neo 925Xe Platinum

Yesterday my mainboard has "passed out" without reason.My pc was in idle situation and suddenly the monitor turned off. I've checked everything and I found out that it's a mb problem.
I had 2 WD raptors on raid_0 and I would like to know if there is anyway to recover some of my data.
Some thoughts are to find another same mainboard(unlikely to find any) or another mainboard with the same raid controller.
I would like you to propose me any of your ideas for this matter and the raid controller model of the motherboard or even a list of motherboards with the same raid controller.
Thank you in advance, I am desperate.

Hello Seed_GR,
As long as you try to revive the RAID array on a board which uses a Controller of the same Chipset family, there is a good chance that the migration will be successful.  That means, that it would be worth to try to connect your drives to a board that has a RAID-capable ICH6R, ICH7R, ICH8R or ICH9R Chipset.  Have a look at this test article to see what I am referring to:
>>TOM'S HARDWARE GUIDE: The Raid Migration Adventure<<
I am sure that a migration from ICH6R (your board) to a board with the latest Intel ICH10R Southbridge would probably have a good chance of succeeding as well.  They just did not test it at the time that article was written.
There is, of course, a chance that such a migration will fail. It is hard to exclude that possibility beforehand.  However, it is definately worth a try.

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