On Thu, 2022-02-24 at 07:42 -0500, Neal Becker wrote:
Well the fact that the failed ssd is working again tells me it
wasn't
zapped by static or power transients. The comment about taking a
long time for the ssd to reorganize itself is interesting, but here
it failed 1 day, and I went to fix it the next day, where it still
was not detected by F35 live usb stick. Came back to life after I
installed the sata drive.
The only thing I can think of is a motherboard component that fails
when warm, came back to life after it cooled while I installed the
sata? But since the same failure was seen with SSD plugged into m.2
socket on motherboard, and different SSD plugged into m.2 socket on
pcie->m.2 adapter; I don't think there is any common component?
Don't know enough about these motherboard architecture to say for
sure. Must be something in common though to explain these symptoms.
Is cooling working properly? No clogged fins, heatsinks seated well,
fan speeds go faster when things heat up?
If the drive went unusable due to scrambled data, perhaps reseat RAM
and CPU (and any other plug & socket connection) and do a memory check.
Power dips, not just spikes, at inopportune moments can cause random
behaviour that might mess things up. Do you use a UPS?
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