Had a similar issue with Veeam agent reporting bad sectors on my laptops SSD. Was using an XPG 1TB GAMMIX S70 Blade at the time. Solved it by using Macrium Reflect to create an image, while ignoring bad sectors (On the menu select Other tasks > Edit defaults and Settings > Advanced Settings >Advanced Backup Settings >Select Ignore bad sectors > Click OK) . Then I flashed that image to another SSD and used that to replace the S70.
Had a similar issue with Veeam agent reporting bad sectors on my laptops SSD. Was using an XPG 1TB GAMMIX S70 Blade at the time. Solved it by using Macrium Reflect to create an image, while ignoring bad sectors (On the menu select Other tasks > Edit defaults and Settings > Advanced Settings >Advanced Backup Settings >Select Ignore bad sectors > Click OK) . Then I flashed that image to another SSD and used that to replace the S70.