BSOD On Boot, RAID 0, Stock Clocks?

Mar 30, 2012

I7-950
HD6970
6GB corsair XMS 3 1600MHz @1066
DRIVES-
OS- 2 x corsair force 3 60gb SSD running RAID 0 on Sata 2 ports
SEPARATE to OS drives- 2 x corsair 60gb in RAID 0
1x WD 320gb
1x WD 1TB
Cooler master silent pro 850

all the drives are functioning, intel software isnt reporting any drive issues, basic drivers are up to date.

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