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“It has an immense amount of GPU power, but also multi-order bandwidth increase in storage management. That’s going to be absolutely critical,” he says. “It’s one thing to render everything that can fit in memory,” he adds, but a much more impressive feat to render a world that “might be tens of gigabytes in size” almost instantaneously, as Sony’s new console and its M.2 solid-state drive are promising.
“We’ve been working super close with Sony for quite a long time on storage,” he says. “The storage architecture on the PS5 is far ahead of anything you can buy on anything on PC for any amount of money right now. It’s going to help drive future PCs. [The PC market is] going to see this thing ship and say, ‘Oh wow, SSDs are going to need to catch up with this.”
maybe games will be able to run better on the PS5, they sure run like shit on PS4. At least the 3 games that I play. Only reason to get it is because all of my gaming friends will. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
maybe games will be able to run better on the PS5, they sure run like shit on PS4. At least the 3 games that I play. Only reason to get it is because all of my gaming friends will.
Originally Posted by Sure-Oz:
My ps4 pro runs fine idk
I wonder how much the ps5 will be
I've had zero problems with my original release PS4 and the PS4 Pro.
As for the price, it may not mean anything but the PS5 Dualsense controller is going to be priced $10 higher than the DS4 at release. I assume the PS5 will be $399-450. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kcxiv:
looks nice, but i just built me a new gaming pc. I might actually skip this gaming Gen. Everything is starting to go crossplay anyways.
I'm about to build one for animation, editing, and some gaming. I might just hold off on the better video cards and only worry about the editing aspects instead of both now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bowener:
I'm about to build one for animation, editing, and some gaming. I might just hold off on the better video cards and only worry about the editing aspects instead of both now.
Yeah, the RTX 3000 series are about to come out and they are going to be a huge leap forward. You can go with the latest and greatest or you will be able to easily pick up a heavily discounted used RTX 2070 Super or better as people upgrade. Either way, it's going to be great. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by bowener:
I'm about to build one for animation, editing, and some gaming. I might just hold off on the better video cards and only worry about the editing aspects instead of both now.
i went amd for my processor, got the ryzen 7 3800x and that thing is fast and get shit done quick. They really turned it around. [Reply]
I always gold myslef after buying the PS4 pro, it would be the last console for me; I would switch to building a gaming computer.
not that I've been at all displeased with the PS4; but I'm novice when it comes to computer gaming, and some of the stuff I've just casually seen looks awesome; and game selection. Plus I primiarily want a gaming system that will smoothly run X Plane 11 or FS 2020, and American Truck Driver.
I think if i got a gaming rig that would run those games, and other games here and there, that I would never really play the playstation anymore.
of course, I know nothing about gaming computers or how to build one; so I'll tackle that when the time comes. Might have to just pay someone who knows what they're doing a few bucks to build it for me. lol [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dayze:
I always gold myslef after buying the PS4 pro, it would be the last console for me; I would switch to building a gaming computer.
not that I've been at all displeased with the PS4; but I'm novice when it comes to computer gaming, and some of the stuff I've just casually seen looks awesome; and game selection. Plus I primiarily want a gaming system that will smoothly run X Plane 11 or FS 2020, and American Truck Driver.
I think if i got a gaming rig that would run those games, and other games here and there, that I would never really play the playstation anymore.
of course, I know nothing about gaming computers or how to build one; so I'll tackle that when the time comes. Might have to just pay someone who knows what they're doing a few bucks to build it for me. lol
They have made it such a breeze nowadays with the way cases and motherboards and components are designed and built. Late 90's and early 2000's could be a bit of a pain in the ass but it's basically a breeze now. ESPECIALLY with a million incredible and detailed YouTube tutorial videos.
It can still be disheartening when something goes wrong and things do not work as they are supposed to but it is usually a pretty easy fix in the end and there resources on the internet are endless. [Reply]