Please elucidate! The USB standard does not support reporting SMART values. How were you able to accomplish this feat of legerdemain?

I had the SSD mounted in a USB caddy. DriveDx said if I wanted to get a report about the drive, I had to install another app, which I did. A reboot later, I got more info about the SSD.

The SSD in question is actually two 80Gb SSDs in a caddy which allows a RAID configuration, so it reads as a single drive.

Anyway, I've saved the report for you:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/d2hvur4uhzd3snx/DriveDxReport2019-08-19_20-17-17-294.txt?dl=0


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