g0chu :
Hi all! I recently purchased an ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3 LGA 1155 Z68 ATX Intel Motherboard and an OCZ Synapse Cache SYN-25SAT3-128G 128GB SATA 6.0Gb/s 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) with SandForce 2281 Controller.
The problem is, when I tried to install Windows 7 64bit, it only showed 60gb of free space.
My question is, do I have to mess with something in the BIOS to get access to the full 128gb? Or is it more plausible that the manufacturer messed up the packaging?
Thank you in advance!
skaz :
Shoot a thread onto the OCZ boards and see if anyone can help you figure out how to use the rest of the drive's storage. Worth a shot at least before you have to try and return it.
Also, if you haven't tried this already. Did you go through with the install yet? Go through with the install and see if the other half opens up to you after the installation. And install the software for the drive and maybe it has a utility to shrink the cache.
Good luck
Once you install the Software the drive disappears completely. It can be used as a 60GB SSD without the software, tho but the other half is purely used when its attached to a Hard Drive in cache mode. The Dataplex software has very little options, just install verify installation and uninstall. TYhe Dataplex software also doesn't like lots of internal drives (I Had 6 and it wouldn't play nice), Also if you buy a few of same drives they can have same drive id number this can also cause issues disconnecting all except C: then install Synapse then attach other drives afterwards can help here. Al;so if u have a bad boot it will give a boot fail on startup, incorrect shutdown and u get same message, if you do any part of this wrong u can not only loose data, but you can cause windows to never boot again and even render the hard drive useless unless you get special repair tools from OCZ's Dataplex team. If you get the Dataplex message please read carefully before making any fast click decisions. Do not take the drive out if it has not been uninstalled this will also prove fatal.
I use the drive now but lost a 2TB drive and wouldn't like others to share my fate. I think they even stopped selling these.
In fairness their staff were amazing and tried their best but my data was gone forever.