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Just thought I'd update.
I monitored voltages and found nothing out of the ordinary.
I received the RMA'd replacement. The other drive I thought died came back to life in my USB enclosure. I have both the OLD "drive B" and the new replacement running without any problems now.
I did replace all the cables prior to this configuration and that didn't fix it.
I now have the SSD on SATA0, SATA1 is empty, SATA2 has the DVD drive, SATA3 has the "drive b", SATA4 has the RMA'd 2TB drive, SATA5 empty. Seagate 2TB external on USB2.
They sent me a WD20EACS drive instead of the WD20EARS.
Has been flawless since my last post or so. I've considered putting the case back together but don't want to jinx it now lol. I also have no use for the "drive b" but too paranoid to take it out since it's been working so well now. lol.. I use it for some 3x redundancy in backups..
Have come to realize it is the MOBO issue, but in reading GigaByte's RMA procedures.. I'm a little .. OK, a LOT po'd. I'll be buying another brand MOBO in the future and probably just throw this one out. I won't be buying any more Gigabyte products in the future.
I also got my replacement for the other failed SSD.. Surprised they still have new stock for the OCZ Agility drives to send out! It's still sitting in the box untouched for now..