Nowadays games on medium or even low settings dont look that much worse than max settings at first glance.
And most console users realy dont know the difference because they dont care so most console games work at bare minimum settings to maintain 60 fps or 30 4k.
>how can sony do it?
Both MS and Sony invested heavily in RDNA2 being a low wattage monster. If you want to really know, read up on how AMD designed the RDNA2 arch going from Vega. With RDNA2, you can push crazy high frequencies resulting in higher performance.
This is also why Steam Deck is 1.6TF while Aya Neo (Vega) only reaches 1.1TF at the same power draw.
Because 2070 is a last gen card.
A 6600 XT is a current gen 150W card that is faster than 2070. Downclocked to sub 3GHz Zen 2 CPU in PS5 takes next to no power and consider other power savings that come from having a CPU and the GPU on a single die.
A 6800 XT and a 5900X are ~400W total and are slightly more than 2x PS5 in both GPU and CPU department.
>oh no, broken ground
get a ground dongle. since its a metal outlet box, it has a screw in the back that you can loosen and connect the ground wire to, then screw the other end of the ground dongle to.
It also can not outperform a Ryzen 5 3300x and a 1070ti even when settings are higher on pc because the lowest pc settings are better than what PS5 outputs in DMC
It's better than a $500 GPU which is a huge thing since PS4 got outperformed by a $200 7870. Kiddies don't remember what an unusually high leap this gen of consoles is.
A lot of that is because nVidia went fricking insane with GPU prices over the last several years. I used to always get whatever the $150-$180 card was but they don't even make that price range anymore. Then you got the scalper hell on top of it and the current consoles, as far as bang for your buck goes, are killing PC right now. Only a deluded dipshit would argue otherwise.
Yes you're right a lot of it is situational. But I still consider PS5/SeX to be good constructions on their own. The bar is definitely higher this gen than last gen.
post one game it outperforms
Valhalla on PS5 is set to very high settings.
Valhalla is not a fair comparison, it runs much better on RDNA2 than it does on Turing or Ampere whether it's PC or console.
>one game
>oh not that game it's not fair
>typically 1440p
Hmm... Really gets you to think doesn't it?
Valhalla PS5 is minimum 1440p.
>typically 1440p
It's easier to optimize games on consoles due to every system having the same specs.
Nowadays games on medium or even low settings dont look that much worse than max settings at first glance.
And most console users realy dont know the difference because they dont care so most console games work at bare minimum settings to maintain 60 fps or 30 4k.
at the end of the ps3 era we reached diminishing returns
>how can sony do it?
Both MS and Sony invested heavily in RDNA2 being a low wattage monster. If you want to really know, read up on how AMD designed the RDNA2 arch going from Vega. With RDNA2, you can push crazy high frequencies resulting in higher performance.
This is also why Steam Deck is 1.6TF while Aya Neo (Vega) only reaches 1.1TF at the same power draw.
Because 2070 is a last gen card.
A 6600 XT is a current gen 150W card that is faster than 2070. Downclocked to sub 3GHz Zen 2 CPU in PS5 takes next to no power and consider other power savings that come from having a CPU and the GPU on a single die.
A 6800 XT and a 5900X are ~400W total and are slightly more than 2x PS5 in both GPU and CPU department.
>oh no, broken ground
get a ground dongle. since its a metal outlet box, it has a screw in the back that you can loosen and connect the ground wire to, then screw the other end of the ground dongle to.
It also can not outperform a Ryzen 5 3300x and a 1070ti even when settings are higher on pc because the lowest pc settings are better than what PS5 outputs in DMC
>OH NO NO NO HAHAHAHA
Always this cherrypicked botched port posts lol
PS5 is better than years old hardware? Damn...
It's better than a $500 GPU which is a huge thing since PS4 got outperformed by a $200 7870. Kiddies don't remember what an unusually high leap this gen of consoles is.
A lot of that is because nVidia went fricking insane with GPU prices over the last several years. I used to always get whatever the $150-$180 card was but they don't even make that price range anymore. Then you got the scalper hell on top of it and the current consoles, as far as bang for your buck goes, are killing PC right now. Only a deluded dipshit would argue otherwise.
Yes you're right a lot of it is situational. But I still consider PS5/SeX to be good constructions on their own. The bar is definitely higher this gen than last gen.