No better? Not required, but I wouldn't say "No Better."
1) is better in your hot turbo after shut down even if you do the prescribed idling on cool down after towing heavy.
2) resists moisture and fuel dilution better.
3) lubes and flows better (is slipperier) at all temps.
4) Requires fewer thickeners and detergents/dispersants. (fewer total additives) because most syn has some cleaning properties and some thickening properties built into the actual oil molecules. Fewer additives = more lube per unit volume.
I may have omitted some benefits of syn. But these are what comes to mind.
Definitely worth it to me to invest an extra $20-$40 per oil change a couple (Or 3) of times per year.
There's that marketing strategy at play again
