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Good news! You've been able to recover your data, correct?
There may be several reasons for the issue, but I think it likely that one of the disks in the RAID is bad. If it was the RAID controller itself, then it would have broken the RAID.
A suggested solution is to break the RAID in the BIOS (after backing up the data elsewhere), assign 3 driver letters to each of the disks, then run this to test each of those 3 disks:
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