MSI GT780R Blue Screen no OS no BIOS

This weekend my GT780r Blue screened on me.  I manually rebooted it and when it loaded up it came up with my RAID0 931.5g Partion Failed to load and was unbootable.  I selected the option to delete/reinstall it.  Unfortuantly It never reinstalled the partition.  After it rebooted it came up to the a black screen after the MSI logo flashed saying "Missing Operating System".  I then noticed when trying to enter my BIOS that there was no longer any BIOS to acess.  It not comes up with this new BIOS I can't remember of the name of it but I will get the name of it when I get home, I have never seen this BIOS screen before and to be honest I am not sure if it is even a BIOS screen. 
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Short version - CPU Blue screened - RAID 0 failed Deleted Partion to reinstall that failed - No longer a OS - no longer BIOS to be found - Windows 7 cannot detect HD's to reinstall OS

Although I applaud MSI's reach for performance with the raid 0 set up, raid zero doubles the chance of harddrive failure because you have two drives that could fail.  Given that harddrives have abotu a 5% a year cumulative chance of failing your looking at 10% (aprox) in first year.  Add to that the additional problems associated with a laptop based drive (ie shock, heat) and you are probably anywhere at 15-20% failure likelyhood in first year.
The first thing I did when I got my comp is disabled that.  If you ran two solid states it would be a lot safer but I would prefer stability to performance at such a high cost.

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