Seeing this very issue on a pair of 1 TB 990 Pro with Heatsink
(4B2QJXD7) since they were new. Running Mint 22, current kernel:

6.8.0-57-generic #59-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sat Mar 15 17:40:59 UTC
2025 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

2 identical servers each using 2 of these (all 4 same FW, bought
together) in RAID-1 config. One machine always had this issue with both
drives, one would fail after a couple of weeks (but the system ploughed
on with the 2nd disk) then after maybe a month the 2nd would disappear.
The other system had no issues with either disk after being up for a few
months.

Moved one disk from the affected server to the non-affected server and
the problem moved with the disk so now the same disk is also failing in
the 2nd server, whilst the disk moved from the good server to the one
that originally had the issue seems OK so far (whilst the disk that
stayed in the 'bad' server went offline last night after 3 weeks).

The systems are Supermicro AS-2025HS-TNR with dual Epyc 9474F.

Maybe not relevant but the serial numbers of the good and bad disks
aren't in any order, i.e. one bad disk has the highest serial number,
but the other bad disk has the lowest, and the 2 good ones lie between
these.

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  NVME Unable to change power state from D3cold to D0, device
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