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Constant problems since moving to new CPU/motherboard/chassis

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Previous system was in a regular case and had an AMD 3700x.  Never had a single issue for years.  I have moved to an Intel 14600k, ddr5 ecc ram, new motherboard, HL15 case, and added a LSI 9305-16I in IT mode.  The motherboard ended up failing a day after i had purchased it and caused a few unclean shut downs, wouldn't boot past BIOS, and eventually just wouldn't even turn on at all.  Was sent a new motherboard and it was working normally. New motherboard bios has been updated to most current version. Everything was seemingly working fine.  Appdata backup plugin ran at midnight and woke up to dozens of alerts that dockers we unable to start back up.  I'm now constantly getting 403 errors on dockers.  They just randomly stop working, i restart them, and get the execution error.  Now i am noticing a lot of BTRFS errors among others. Any help is appreciated.

tower-syslog-20250221-0016.zip

The error should come from disk controller first, both are below SSD. Due to no error on other disks, so pls check power and link cable. If problem persist, pls try move both SSD to onboard SATA controller.

 

Feb 20 16:55:17 Tower emhttpd: import 31 cache device: (sdg) Samsung_SSD_870_EVO_500GB_S6PXNJ0W605111T
Feb 20 16:55:17 Tower emhttpd: import 32 cache device: (sde) Samsung_SSD_870_EVO_500GB_S6PXNJ0W604602X

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Thanks for the advice.

I moved both cache drives to different slots on the backplane after finding no issue with power or cables.  The same errors returned.

I then moved both drives to the onboard sata controller and got the same issue again. I used brand new cables for power and sata.

In SMART report for both drives I see "6254  ---  Number of Hardware Resets"

 

Should I replace both cache drives at this point?

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