![]() Of note is that despite CrystalDiskInfo 5.1.14 being used in this posting, I upgraded straight-after to 6.3.0 with no real changes in the SMART data definitions observed. Even with most variables showing 100, SSD Scope was returning MWI of 99% or 98%. That being said, Transcend’s SSD Scope offers its own SMART tool in SSD Scope which offers an ability to report the Average, Minimum and Maximum Erase Count plus the Wear out indicator. The latest firmware update wiped most of the user-visible attributes, but retained the undocumented values. Even to this date, CrystalDiskInfo still does not understand the vast majority of the attributes which are Vendor Specific and generally undocumented. Having reviewed the Jmicron JMF667H based Transcend SSD340, one of my biggest frustrations was the lack of documented SMART data variables.
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