Help with raid 0

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Hi, i recently got a new motherboard and cpu and have just installed them. With my old mobo, i had 2 480gb sandisk ssd's in a raid 0 array, which is where i stored my OS. I had various driver/bios related issues but the raid array was intact at this point. I reset my bios (by switching the jumper from pin 1+2 to 2+3) and when i powered on, one of the raid disks was showing as non member. I still had my old seagate hdd which was bootable (which i am on now), but the raid array was clearly broken. I searched around on how to resolve this and found an article that said to reset the other disk to non-raid and then recreate the volume, and I did but it still isn't working.
specs are:
ASRock z270 fata1ity k6
Intel 7700k
GTX 780ti
16gb DDR4 g.skill ripjaws
sandisk pro 480gb x2

please help
 
You have to put back the 2x480gb SSD into the old MB, reset the RAID by whatever method you will use, like backup and restore the OS, etc.
If the old MB is gone, and you will need to reinstall the OS and the drivers, etc. Anything, like software/data in the RAID will be gone with your old MB.

Next time don't set up the RAID, except you want to show you have the very good benchmark score on your SSDs. You can use one 480GB SSD for OS, other for games and something else.