G5 Power Mac RAID 0 - Need advice

I have purchased 2x400gb WD RAID drives and am running Tiger. What is the easiest way to set up a RAID 0 with these drives? I have a complete backup of my current 80gb Startup and 320gb extra on an external 500gb Drive. So I am ready to re-install Tiger, should I just use disk utility once i've installed the OS on the new drives? Thanks for the help people!
Rich.

Ask WD about the 30 days already?
Check the specs for Firmtek SeriTek controller support for your WD 400GB.
I do not like to put media files on boot drives.
RAID 2 x 500GB for photo editing.
Store media files on the 2 x 400 drives with SeriTek (or Sonnet) PCI SATA controller. Put those drives into SATA case for 2 drives.
SeriTek has a nice case for two drives $169-199. Sonnet Fusion would let you add more drives. Just don't expect to RAID.
From my FAQ:
G5 Support - "The Apple G5 tower does not support certain standard Serial ATA interface protocols used by the WD4000YR, WD4000KD, WD1500AHFD, and WD1500ADFD hard drives resulting in an interface lock-up. This causes the computer system to hang. The only work-around we have identified at this time is installing a SATA Host Bus Adapter (controller card), effectively circumventing the on-board interface." WD FAQ: Apple G5
Not suitable for use on the native SATA ports.

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