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If you're now getting I/O errors that won't even get you booted, it sounds to me like drive failure is imminent.
Yeah, I just ordered a new SSD. I'll give that a try when it arrives tomorrow. Smart says it passed, but suspect my SSD enough that I think it's worth it to just try another SSD.
Make sure smart is enabled in the bios. Too often I see it flipped off by default.