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I use Seagate hard drives.
Barracuda st2000dm008 drives do not support Hotplug, so they work fine.
Other Seagate drives that don't support Hot Plug work fine, too.
Discs Barracuda st2000dm001, Constellation ES3 st2000nm0033, st2000nc001
support Hotplug, so there are problems with Them.

Initially in BIOS Hot Plug support was turned off for Intel X79 Express Chipset,
but for Marvell 9128 SATA Controller there is no such option. Disks that support
Hotplug, were recognized at Linux loading and further worked. But, within a 
week,
if their not to switch every 2-2 days to other SATA ports, they started clicking
loudly excitedly, spoiling the information on the write, creating a failure when
reading files. And after a while the disks stopped working. So died 3 disks
for several years. When turned off in BIOS "Hot Plug" drives
Barracuda ST2000DM001, Constellation ES3 ST2000NM0033, ST2000NC001 are 
identified
only when booting Linux. If you connect them on the power line after booting
Linux, they are not available.

After enabling the "Hot Plug Enabled" option in the BIOS, drives that support
Hot Plug, after booting Linux began to be automatically recognized and connected
when feeding on them power supply . Then, these disks work fine until shutdown
computer's. But, if before booting Linux, such disks do not disconnect
from the power supply, then after a while they begin to click, which serves
the first sign of their imminent death, as already described above.

I attach a log file.          

Attachment: messages_disk_error_my
Description: Binary data

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