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PlayStation 5 Pro: Sony's Pro version of the PS5 goes on general sale without stock shortages

Started by Redaktion, November 07, 2024, 20:50:01

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Redaktion


TruthIsThere

Bahahaha!!!

Ofc, there will be plenty of stock for this overpriced mess that's only ~20% uplift, and not even close to the 6800 (non-xt) in performance (and there are huge reports that PSSR & RT, fails in many MaNy games so far... bahahaha!!)

Even if some scalpers grab the first shipment of these things, these scalpers will sit on these DOA units longer than anything in scalpers' frenzy history. 😂

FalseHoodIsHere

@TruthIsHere:

I'm not too sure where you're getting this from. Do you've a source for that?

NXgamer an actual engineer with decades of experience has shown it punches well above it's weight due to bare metal optimization.

To get equivalent PC, and reach similar level bottlenecks, it's more like a 8 core zen 3 5700x + 6800 XT (close to 7800 xt almost) in performance.

And that's without even factoring machine level upscaling and Ray Tracing. When you factor that it's more like an RTX 4070 (a $700? card alone by itself).

Don't think mentioning 6800 here makes a very compelling point considering for most of its shelf life it was pretty priced gouged itself, had stock shortages due to mining bubble-covid and as a result scalped pretty hard as well.

In fact where I'm at you can get a 7800 xt for not much more than a 6800.

TruthIsThere

Quote from: FalseHoodIsHere on November 09, 2024, 13:31:56@TruthIsHere:

I'm not too sure where you're getting this from. Do you've a source for that?

NXgamer an actual engineer with decades of experience has shown it punches well above it's weight due to bare metal optimization.

To get equivalent PC, and reach similar level bottlenecks, it's more like a 8 core zen 3 5700x + 6800 XT (close to 7800 xt almost) in performance.

And that's without even factoring machine level upscaling and Ray Tracing. When you factor that it's more like an RTX 4070 (a $700? card alone by itself).

Don't think mentioning 6800 here makes a very compelling point considering for most of its shelf life it was pretty priced gouged itself, had stock shortages due to mining bubble-covid and as a result scalped pretty hard as well.

In fact where I'm at you can get a 7800 xt for not much more than a 6800.

Fake news! 😂

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