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Parity Check Concerns

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I am in desperate need of some assistance. I am very new to Unraid, but have at least a good working knowledge of computers in general. I had a trial server setup and everything was working well, I think anyway, for about 2 months. So I gathered my parts together and assembled what I hope to be my main server. Everything set up fine, as far as I know, and there were no issues. Now, the server is almost continuously running a parity check. Best I can tell the server is restarting on it's own a few hours after the parity check completes and then starts another parity check. The check that is running now, now says there are 12 errors and previously I didn't see that it had errors. I have done the memtest which passed. I made sure all hardware was seated on the mobo. With the parity check in progress, my server is pulling around 130 watts and I have a 500 watt power supply, so I don't think power is the issue. I have tried reading up on mce errors, but the corrective actions suggested have not resolved my issue. I have attached my diagnostics for anyone to review. Thanks in advance.

goose-diagnostics-20241016-1106.zip

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Server rebooting on its own is almost always a hardware problem, start by running memtest, PSU would also be a good suspect.

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