Tejun Heo wrote:

ATA bus error is a strong indicator for hardware problem.  Please get a
separate power supply (doesn't have to be an expensive one), power it up
[1], and connect some of the drives to the power supply and see whether
errors persist on those drives.


2 separate tests with the 2 troublesome drives, each time with both drives on a different power supply unit. Also tried new cables from a different manufacturer.

It ain't the cables and it ain't the power.

Regards,
Brad
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