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  1. resolute-clearance8449's post in Disk "not installed" on pool + errors on a disk was marked as the answer   
    Hey! Few days later, happened a lot, but I think we are on a good way:
    unpluged the disk that "was faulty"
    removed the pool, recreated it with the 2 others disks in Raid1
    ran 4 passes of memtest with 0 error

    But I saw a few errors and corruptions coming back from another disk, as soon as I copied more than 1 TB of data from the "save" disk to the pool.

    So I :
    changed 3 SATA cables (all the disks were plugged on the LSI), and plugged the disks directly to the motherboard
    updated the LSI 9300-16i from 07.00.01.00 to 16.00.12.00
    plugged back the "faulty" disk
    ran a long SMART on each of the 3 disks, and all ended with no error
    But still errors on the syslog, so I thought about the first chan I created here, where I was talking about the infamous Cooler Master G650M that was powering the server.

    Sooooo I :
    bought a Lian Li Edge Gold in 750W, that comes natively with 12 SATA
    added again the 3rd disk to the pool
    Ran a balance on the pool (still in Raid1)
    am running a scrub to fix the few errors that appeared
    will try to copy 2 TB to see what happens
    Will keep you updated, even if it is purely to potentially help others who might have the same problem in the future (👋)

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