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KieranG92 t1_jdr5loj wrote

If I was you I’d keep the pc. I have a ps5 and in the process of building a gaming pc. Persian oh I can’t wait to get my gaming pc set up and running. There is so much choice for games on pc. Games for consoles are very limited and I’ve been waiting for a top game to release for Ps5 that gets me hooked

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PrinceDizzy t1_jdrgfwo wrote

Yup with PS5 you will get the convenience and all round less hassle of a console, excellent big budget aaa exclusives, no hackers ruining games, having the option of buying physical games, backwards compatibility with PS4, bigger split screen/local co-op, better portability, exclusivity deals/content and the big developers along with most Japanese games will tend to prioritise PlayStation over PC.

With the current market now is a great time to sell your PC.

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RBTropical t1_jdrg6w8 wrote

“A bit higher”

Your PC is a 6 core, PS5 is 8 core. GPU on a PS5 is 6800 class. The PS5 is higher spec, however…

Optimisation is irrelevant if you’re running an AMD GPU, even with Hogwarts legacy the game ran fine. A PS5 is identical hardware wise to a PC, optimisation issues vs consoles are usually more relevant to nVidia users.

Most PS5 exclusives are on PC. You have no reason to swap .

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[deleted] OP t1_jdrjllm wrote

Not trying to argue but you are kinda incorrect and someone may take this misinformation.

Ps5 cpu is a cut down 3700x, yes it has 2 more cores but worst. 5600 is a lot better than the 3700x.(remember. Ps5 version is a cut down version)

Gpu is also a cut down 6800, similar in performance with 5700xt / 2070 super

But idk, i kinda want to switch because somehow the PS5 locks the fps better but i still dont know what to do.

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RBTropical t1_jdrl80t wrote

Sorry, but you’re completely incorrect. These aren’t “cut down” chips - the performance is equivalent to a 3700x and a 6800 when factoring in lower overheads. The 2 cores and 4 threads are crucial - a 5600 might have a better single core speed but as more games are released solely for these new consoles, the missing cores will age poorly. Compare the FPS at the same settings.

The PS5 doesn’t lock the FPS better. It has more performance than your estimates. You are wrong.

Upgrade your PC if you’re unhappy with the performance, or else you’d also have to re buy all your games and pay for online.

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Brand_EX t1_jdrm1ss wrote

He's right, you're the one who is way off

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Brand_EX t1_jdrltl1 wrote

This is inaccurate AF lmao. A ps5 is like a 2700 and a 2070 which is way worse than a 6800

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