A Closer Look, Installation, Test SystemĨ.
Registration is free, and it only takes a minute!Ģ. Sounds too good to be true? Funny to say, sometimes you just got to believe your eyes and your ears.ĭo you have any comments or questions about the OCZ Synapse 64GB? Drop by our Forums. Pair the OCZ Synapse 64GB with a big fat hard drive, and you will get SSD performance with true HDD capacity all at an affordable price. Everything else will continue using the Number Rating System. This is to ensure the most appropriate ratings reflected without the inherent limits of using numbers. Since April 30, 2007, Number Ratings have been dropped for all CPUs, motherboards, RAM, SSD/HDDs, and graphics cards. OCZ provided this product to APH Networks for the purpose of evaluation. And for that, there is nothing we can do but to give it an award. At the end of the day, the OCZ Synapse 64GB delivers exactly as promised: A caching solution that actually works in real life.
Limitations? It works with Windows 7 only, so everyone else is not invited to the party. If you need more, a 128GB version is also available, and most people don't have 64GB (After 50% over-provisioning) of frequently accessed data anyway. SSD performance with HDD capacity? Sure, maybe it is not as fast as a pure SSD in the benchmarks, but if you are a casual users with a limited amount of frequently accessed programs (That's probably 95% of everyone out there), the OCZ Synapse 64GB is everything you would expect it to be. I once was a skeptic, but now I am a believer. The same goes with other programs after you open it a few times. The SSD spirit returned to my PC like it is the real deal. At the third reboot, I simply could not believe my eyes. The line initially focused on high-capacity, high-performance SCSI hard drives until introducing ATA models in 1999 and SATA models in 2002.
Impressively, once I have the OCZ Synapse 64GB installed and the Dataplex software running, magic happens. "Hurry up, man!" And when you hear someone yell in Cantonese, you know it is serious business.
When I configured my test platform to boot off the slow - at least by today's standards - Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB, you won't believe how many times I've yelled aimlessly at my computer monitor watching Windows 7 boot into my desktop. My secondary desktop has a Kingston HyperX 120GB. My main desktop has an OCZ Vertex 3 Max IOPS 240GB. Being a hardcore computer enthusiast and all, I have long forgotten how it feels to use a computer with an HDD as a boot drive. It feels amazing, because it actually works. Whether you have skipped through all the benchmark pages and went straight for this paragraph, or you have read through our entire review in detail, it does not matter - I am going to throw out everything for a moment, and tell you how the OCZ Synapse 64GB feels.