It comes with an eSATA PCI card. Why would you want a RAID 0 array on USB? If it's for storage, RAID 0 is the least fault-tolerant. I would buy two separate economy enclosures for USB storage. If you plan on running your OS on the 1TB RAID 0 array, you'd better partition it first, and find a faster bus to ride than USB 2.0. I'm afraid it will bottleneck any speed increase RAID 0 will provide...I am guessing as I have never tried this. This is half the cost but I'm afraid half the speed too:
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