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    SSD RAID 0 Issue - One of them is bad, but which one?...

    I have the same setup on an identical machine and its never given me an issue, but its possible this motherboard is defective somehow I guess. I'm running RAID0 with 2 Kingston drives on it right now and all is well. Waiting for parts to setup the Samsung drives in RAID0 again on another...
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    SSD RAID 0 Issue - One of them is bad, but which one?...

    Memory is ECC, and I've ran memtest on the system too. Never thought of a bad sata cable though.
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    SSD RAID 0 Issue - One of them is bad, but which one?...

    Yes, it was the boot filesystem. I'm going to setup the OS on a separate SSD today or tomorrow, and then try the RAID0 again. Raid was configured via Ubuntu server install. The fact that I did a fresh raid config and fresh OS install, and had similar weird issues with the system (I can't...
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    SSD RAID 0 Issue - One of them is bad, but which one?...

    No, nothing at all. They all look the same and aren't showing any errors.
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    SSD RAID 0 Issue - One of them is bad, but which one?...

    Let me start off by saying I know RAID 0 is frowned upon, I shouldn't have done this in the first place, etc etc... Data loss wasn't a real concern and I needed the speed bump. Please spare me the posts about what a dumb idea this was. Okay, I had 4 Samsung 860 Evo's in a RAID0 config in Ubuntu...
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