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Dragonovx

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  1. Dragonovx's post in Crashing when copying large amount of small files was marked as the answer   
    I think I found the culprit.
     It wasn't the processor but the nvme disk responsible for the cache. 
    Generally, I replaced the disk in the meantime, but with a different capacity and not from a different manufacturer. Namely, I had an ADATA LEGEND 800 disk installed, the first one was 1TB and the second 2TB. It turns out that the controller on my board doesn't really like the controller in the disks...
     For now, I changed the cache disk to a regular Samsung SATA 2TB(I didn't have any free nvme. I just have to buy one for Black Friday).
     
     The only strange thing is that the instability was also when reading and transferring small files from the platter disks in my NAS.
    But I assume that the transfer from them was also done with the help of cache, or the mere presence of these disks in the system caused instability in the operation of the whole thing.
     
    When I install a disk from another manufacturer, I'll let you know!
     
    (damn, I hope it's not a problem with the pcie lines to the processor :D)

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