Hmm interesting. That is a lot of video and there is no way you could be watching 1.2TB a day so maybe you should scan the files for errors with ffmpeg afterwards.
It's a similar situation where you buy a DVD box set and think you've got it safely but until you actual play every disc you could have a bad disc in there and not know it until a year later when you finally got around to watching/ripping that episode.
Hmm well my third party AsMedia ports which seem to be immune to corruption will only do 90MB/sec (180MB/sec total read+write) whereas the Intel ports does about 130MB/sec (260MB/sec total read+write).
So just to clarify, I've got my DVD .ISO file on the USB drive, and I'm extracting it to mkv files with the destination being the same USB drive. I figured if MakeMKV is reporting 130MB/sec writing to mkv files, that must mean it's also reading at 130MB/sec from the ISO file, making the total 130+130=260 is that correct?
Back in 2014 when this motherboard was new, were people even connecting SSD's over USB 3.0 and getting these kinds of fast speeds like 260MB/sec? Maybe that's why it wasn't detected in testing or reported by many people until recently where more people are actually trying to utilise USB 3.0 to its full potential and seeing that it actually breaks when you stress it too hard.