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  • I would expect it to be a cable issue. I had long after market power cables on a consumer (Corsair) PSU which caused a voltage drop of about 1V which was enough to cause errors.

    Dodgy SATA/SAS cables can also cause it.

    The SAS controller overheating can also do it. I had them again when I didn't have a fan on my LSI card.

  • I would get a proper server case with a backplane. It'll save so many headaches with cable management, and they distribute power a lot more safely than running many long cables would.

    My system has been a lot more stable since I started using a hot swap backplane and server PSU. Before that I would lose a drive every 3-6 months. It's also a lot quieter and the drives run cooler.