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If you set both of the HDs up in raid 0 in your new build it should work...
In RAID 0 the data is spread evenly across the disks, and you can't recover any data by plugging one of them in as a "slave" or something. If your new mobo allows you to set up HDs in RAID 0 nothing shuld be lost.
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I think the way an array is synchronised is dictated by the individual controller, unless the OP is using a dedicated RAID card then they'll have to use a recovery tool or some way of recovering the data.
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