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Raid 0 recovery after logic board failure?

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My 2009 Mac Pro’s logic board is dead. I have two 3T drives inside set up (in disk utility) as a raid 0. About 5.5 TB of data on them total. Will I be able to recover the raid 0 drives if: A. I replace the logic board, B. I install the drives into another working Mac Pro? If so, does it need to be a matching 2009 Mac Pro? C. Are there any other options I haven’t mentioned?
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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 gregwhiteshark

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Raid 0 recovery after logic board failure?

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My 2009 Mac Pro’s logic board is dead.  I have two 3T drives inside set up (in  disk utility) as a  raid 0.   About 5.5 TB of data on them total.  Will I be able to recover the raid 0 drives  if:  A. I replace the logic board, B. I  install the drives into another working Mac Pro?  If so, does it need to be a matching 2009 Mac Pro?   C. Are there any other options I haven’t mentioned?

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