Question Raid 0 x570 (fix? I cleared cmos)

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So 1 of my 4 ram sticks died, but the MSI x570 gaming edge wifi mobo said it was my cpu upon the first boot today. It later showed after reapplying thermal paste and unplugging/plugging everything in. I cleared the cmos by unplugging the battery as just a little extra step before the memory light properly showed up.

I have a raid 0 setup on my rig, 2 name ssds. CPU is an AMD 3700x. I don't remember, but there were some extra steps to setting the raid setup and my rig won't boot to windows. Does anyone know where to find some of the files? I'm trying to update my bios to see if the setting is included later.

Settings>Advanced>Windows OS Configuration only shows BIOS UEFI/CSM MODE.
 
RAID 0 - Why?
RAID 0 + NVMe drives? Really...why?

A dead RAID 0 array = all data is lost across all drives.
Okay...well I thought it would be cool to have a crazy amount of speed. Geez bud. The data on it isn't that sensitive, but I'd like to keep it if I can. The drives haven't changed at all so I figured the settings in the BIOS are the only thing that has changed so I figured it was recoverable.
 
Okay...well I thought it would be cool to have a crazy amount of speed. Geez bud. The data on it isn't that sensitive, but I'd like to keep it if I can. The drives haven't changed at all so I figured the settings in the BIOS are the only thing that has changed so I figured it was recoverable.
RAID 0 + solid state drives = No user facing benefit. In some cases, the RAID overhead makes it a bit slower. Seriously.

As far as getting it back?
Return the system/BIOS back to exactly how it was. See what happens.
 
RAID 0 + solid state drives = No user facing benefit. In some cases, the RAID overhead makes it a bit slower. Seriously.

As far as getting it back?
Return the system/BIOS back to exactly how it was. See what happens.
I thought I had read about faster read/write speeds, but maybe that is something else. Idk how nvme differs from hdd. I know I wasn't going to benefit from it on the everyday. I just like messing with new things. That's why I root my phones, then later return to stock. I knew there was a risk, I just didn't expect such a strong...wtf have you done answer.

I'll probably just fresh install. Thank you.