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Order Code: OCZ-S128
Manf.Code: SYN-25SAT3-128G
The OCZ Synapse Series is optimized for caching applications to dynamically manage the Synapse SSD in conjunction with standard hard disk drives (HDDs), to provide users with SSD-level performance across the entire capacity of the HDD. The OCZ Synapse Series leverages the latest and most advanced hardware and software technology to deliver superior storage performance without sacrificing HDD capacity. For users craving the performance advantages of SSDs combined with the high capacities associated with HDDs, OCZ offers the first no-compromise approach to enabling high-performance and high-capacity storage for virtually any PC platform.
The OCZ Synapse Series integrates Dataplex caching software to dynamically manage the use of both SSD and HDD for superior overall storage performance. This combination creates an environment where the most frequently used "hot" data stays on the ultra-fast SSD, while the "cold" data remains on the larger capacity HDD (sold separately). Advanced caching algorithms learn user behavior and adapt storage policies to ensure optimal performance for each individual user, maximizing productivity for the most demanded programs and applications.
General
| Capacity | 64GB |
| Width | 69.9mm |
| Depth | 98mm |
| Height | 9.1mm |
| Weight | 79g |
| Compatability | Windows 7 32-bit/64-bit |
| Device Type | Hard drive - internal |
| Interface | SATA 6Gb/s and backwards compatible 3Gb/s |
| Max Read Speed | 550 MB/s |
| Max Write Speed | 510 MB/s |
| Active Power Comsumption | 2.7W |
| Idle Power Consumption | 1.5W |
| Operating Temperature | 0C - 70C |
| Ambient Temperature | 0C - 55C |
| Storage Temperature | -45C - 85C |
| Shock Resistant | up to 1500G |
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