Almost certainly cabling, but you can't be too sure. Regarding the controller weirdness, I'm not sure, but HDD Sentinel might just be guessing. What does Device Manager say?
The five USB devices are in the Addonics case. I'm guessing the virtual thing is DriveBender.
In the ATA Controllers section, I'm guessing that the two Intel entries are the coloured SATA ports on my motherboard that I have lost confidence in and no longer use.
Just to be sure I'm clear... You turned off the "hardware" RAID on the addonics add-in card, and they're just running in independent disk mode (and then you're making the RAID in software). Is that right?
The dip switches on the contoller card are all in their default JBOD positions. I have never changed them. I am not running RAID, because when I tried, using the JMicron software, it failed, and the JMicron tool relisted all five individual drives and told me there was no RAID. I did not try a second time as you had said previously that those WD green drives probably wouldn't cut it, and settled for JBOD instead.
What was the make/model of the drive controller thing again?
I'm using the
Addonics HPM-XUI'll open the case and have a look at the cables. I'll also try swapping the "308" drive to another port and see if the issue follows the drive or the port, or goes away! I'll also try reinstalling the JMicron stuff and see if that helps.
So how many controllers do you have in that system and do you know to which ports these drives are connected to? It sounds to me like that drive is connected to the wrong controller, is that possible?
Either way, sounds like a scary situation, I hope it turns out oke.
What glynor said. The five drives are in an external case, using a port multiplier and connected to the system via a single USB3 cable. I hope it turns out OK too!
It's weird you know, it's as if the drive is going to sleep. I hear this 'spin up' whine a few times when I ask for a file off it, and the application, usually MC or Lightroom, will hang for a while, then the drive springs to life and everything is peachy as long as I keep the drive busy. That's what set me off checking for SMART errors, which in turn had me chasing JMicron stuff, and I have been unable to find any power saving settings that are enabled. In my profile, Windows is set to never sleep the HDDs, and in all the USB controllers, power saving is off. However, there is no power saving tab on the properties sheet of the USB3 controller.
-marko