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that is the current reading. the 'power on count' is the same for both devices, which makes sense i think. solid state drives (ssd), which are mostly found in mac computers, don't have any moving parts, thus rpm rates aren't associated with them. crystaldiskinfo displayed its name, model number, and
power on time but it seems really odd to me that they all only show that my drive has been used for a total of hours and power cycle count is . just run the "crystaldiskinfo" now, it will display all of your hard drive information including: power on hours, power on count, model name, temperature, smart...
http://xvol.sicherheitstechnik-mv.de/crystaldiskinfo-power-on-count.html