So my computer seems to have a track record of killing hard drives now: A 2 TB seagate HDD, Two 1 TB WD drives, and an old 80 GB drive. They all worked for a good while until they stopped showing up completely from the BIOS. Luckily datawise, only the former seagate HDD resulted in a major data loss, as all other drives got backed up in the event that this'd occur...anyways, I was finally forced to remove the latter two drives yesterday as my system started freezing randomly (mostly playing blockland). Another strange part about all this is that SSD drives seem to be unaffected by this. Would a power supply somehow cause this issue, since I extremely doubt this is just bad luck at this point, especially considering the PSU is no name brand. I'd like to hear someone's opinion on what could be causing this.