StewLoft

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  1. I formatted disk9 and then I replaced disk1. I rebooted and let the system go through a full parity check and everything is now back to normal.
  2. This is the latest Diag. New controller card in place,
  3. Yes, that is it. tower-diagnostics-20220823-2017.zip
  4. PCIE 3.0 X4 to 6-Ports Serial ATA/SATA 3.0 Host Controller, Plug and Play on Windows OS, MAC OS, and Linux Kernel Systems-6X 6Gbps Max SATA 3.0 None Raid Ports-Support AHCI Boot Up (PCE-G3S6)
  5. The original disc1 is still in place in the array as disc1
  6. Not using VM's, cables are not bundled, I did try resetting the marvel controllers, I have ordered 1 non-marvel controller in case that has something to do with it. Connectors are on solid and have plenty of slack. I am not sure what VT-d is. Should I just remove the 2 drives that are showing unmountable?
  7. I am considering this power supply. Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 850W 80+ Gold SLI/Crossfire Ready Ultra Quiet 140mm Hydraulic Bearing Smart Zero Fan Full Modular Power Supply 10 Year Warranty PS-TPD-0850FNFAGU-1 Opinions?
  8. New Diagnostics. tower-diagnostics-20220809-2201.zip
  9. I checked both sata cables and power cables for all the HDD's. Restarted and the same 2 disc are showing unmountable again. Main page shows parity not valid, dashboard shows parity valid. Diagnostics attached. tower-diagnostics-20220809-1956.zip
  10. Recommendations on a power supply? I have 13 HDD, 1 SSD, do not use GPU power, have 2 Pcie controllers, 5 fans, 65w CPU with a stock cooler.
  11. My current power supply is an EVGA 600watt BA Series.
  12. Will I lose my data running xfs_repair? I checked the power cables, and even switch a few around when I switched the sata cables. I can order another power supply and try that.