In fact, this program and does not require installation - all settings are stored in DiskInfo.ini, and read data S.M.A.R.T. in ./Smart/<model>/<attrib>.csv - that is, in an easily readable form.
In your screenshot - just CristalDiskInfo could read data S.M.A.R.T. the problem is not in the SSD driver, rather it can cause the utilities if they put their drivers.
According to the resource device - as long as you choose a little more than 0,6% TWB (TWB for this drive 300 TB, recorded a little more than 2 TB) and the device still has a rewriting resource, but I would have suffered the same swap file in the initial section of fast HDD - there too intense recording capable of rapidly deplete resus record any SSD.