Re: libata interface fatal error

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Hi there,

we tested out two 600W Fortron PSUs, also tried a BIOS update. Didn't work out.

We also tried the jumper on the disks labelled SSP (Spread Spectrum Clocking), didn't work out out as well.

What seemed to help at least a little bit is to use the 12V connector on the board, that is normally dedicated for graphic cards.

The best test to reproduce the problem, according to a colleague also working on the machine, is a cat /dev/zero > zero.bin

Do you still think it is a PSU or hardware problem? Do you need more details/logs?

Thanks!
Florian
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