Will my P67A-GD65 support 4 tb internal drives?

I would like to buy two 4 TB drives and put them on Sata Ports 7 and 8. And then Raid 0 them.
Will my MB support such a setup?

Sata 7 & 8 are on the Marvell Controller.
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-• SATAIII controller integrated in Intel® P67 & Marvell SE9128 chipsets
- Up to 6Gb/s transfer speed.
- Supports two SATAIII ports (SATA1~2) by P67 PCH
- Supports two SATAIII ports (SATA7~8) by Marvell SE9128
- SATA1~6 ports support RAID 0/1/5/10 mode by Intel P67 PCH
- SATA7~8 ports support RAID 0/1 mode by Marvell SE9128
I have read that the Marvell Controller supports raid, but isn't all that good. Would probably be better to use the P67 SATA II ports.

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