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FriendlyELEC CM3588 nvme issues

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Hello,
I've got this board and a pack of wd black SSDs (these were good priced at time).
Not long after I've set up everything, two out of four disk have died (just died, even would recognize them).
Well, I thought okay, maybe it's bad batch. I've sent these two for a replacement to WD, got a my replacement nice and easy.
Now only few weeks after, I've realized that another one is effectively dead - smart shows it's BAD and in read-only state.
That all makes me think that maybe (just maybe) the problem is not with the disks, but with the board.
Of course, I'm only speculating, I can't find any evidence.
Is there anyone having the same issue? How to solve it?
have you tried the drives in other systems / external enclosures ?
Dans34 wrote:
have you tried the drives in other systems / external enclosures ?

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What if I tried and it didn't work? I got the same problem with this guy
stephenwahl wrote:
Hello,
I've got this board and a pack of wd black SSDs (these were good priced at time).
Not long after I've set up everything, two out of four disk have died (just died, even would recognize them).
Well, I thought okay, maybe it's bad batch. I've sent these two for a replacement to WD, got a my replacement nice and easy.
Now only few weeks after, I've realized that another one is effectively dead - smart shows it's BAD and in read-only state.
That all makes me think that maybe (just maybe) the problem is not with the disks, but with the board.
Of course, I'm only speculating, I can't find any evidence.
Is there anyone having the same issue? How to solve it?


I have WD Black nvme's too. Working fine so far for last 2 weeks. How long before yours died?

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root@cm3588-nas-01:~# nvme list
Node                  Generic               SN                   Model                                    Namespace Usage                      Format           FW Rev
--------------------- --------------------- -------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------- -------------------------- ---------------- --------
/dev/nvme1n1          /dev/ng1n1            XXXXXXXXXXXX         WD_BLACK SN850X HS 2000GB                1           2.00  TB /   2.00  TB    512   B +  0 B   620361WD
/dev/nvme0n1          /dev/ng0n1            XXXXXXXXXXXX         WD_BLACK SN850X HS 2000GB                1           2.00  TB /   2.00  TB    512   B +  0 B   620361WD
Hi. Any Update on this? I read about drive failure with the nas board on a blog ( https://taoofmac.com/space/notes/2024/1 ... he-failure ) and now I'm a bit scared for my drives. But since the guy from the blog also had the failure with WD Blue drives, it may be a specific issue with WD Blue drives in combination with this board? Or PCIE 4.0 drives?

I'm using Samsung drives personally, but they are also PCIE 4.0 drives. So far I don't see any warning signs via smartctl, but my build is only a few days old...

I'm thankful for any additional information.

Regardless, I wish a happy New Year
Rouven

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