That cpu is really low end. Its designed for notebooks.not_you said:Bah... Hence one reason I never liked Nvidia...
"Low end PC" my ass, while the CPU (and GPU) combined aren't anything overly spectacular, it is hardly "low end"..
If anything, they're near the bottom of "high end" performance.
repeat: I never really liked Nvidia
And the on-die GPU is a 7660G... and before anyone says "well, the 7660 is a mid-ish range card so that's not too bad," the G variant is a low powered version for notebook APUs which is nowhere near the same as a 7660 GPU on a discrete card (for those wondering why, the entire APU is designed to run on about the same power as a mid range discrete GPU card will. So expect roughly half the performance at best).MrTub said:That cpu is really low end. Its designed for notebooks.not_you said:Bah... Hence one reason I never liked Nvidia...
"Low end PC" my ass, while the CPU (and GPU) combined aren't anything overly spectacular, it is hardly "low end"..
If anything, they're near the bottom of "high end" performance.
repeat: I never really liked Nvidia
Yeah. I do not really understand why people seem to think ps4 will be a powerhouse.RhombusHatesYou said:And the on-die GPU is a 7660G... and before anyone says "well, the 7660 is a mid-ish range card so that's not too bad," the G variant is a low powered version for notebook APUs which is nowhere near the same as a 7660 GPU on a discrete card (for those wondering why, the entire APU is designed to run on about the same power as a mid range discrete GPU card will. So expect roughly half the performance at best).MrTub said:That cpu is really low end. Its designed for notebooks.not_you said:Bah... Hence one reason I never liked Nvidia...
"Low end PC" my ass, while the CPU (and GPU) combined aren't anything overly spectacular, it is hardly "low end"..
If anything, they're near the bottom of "high end" performance.
repeat: I never really liked Nvidia
This is why I got out of consoles and into PC years ago. Modern consoles are usually ok at best upon release, but with their lack up modular design and the ability to truly upgrade them, they usually get left in the dust when compared to PCs. This is why I stick to PC. Consoles just aren't that great.Xyebane said:I'd have to agree. How can anyone really justify investing in the new console generation if they are only shipping with 8GB of RAM? Does anyone really think that 8GB is going to be enough in 5 years? When the Xbox 360 and the PS3 were announced they were really amazing specs at the time and you can even see now how weak those consoles are and how they are hamstringing the industry. Now they aren't even aiming for amazing, just settling for okay. Okay now is going to be absolute crap in 5 years.
I find it unfair that some people had a year and a half's worth of time since last March, whereas I only had one year's worth of time.March 2012, more than a year and a half ago.
Hmmm... From March 2012, to March 2013... 18 months? Either he meant to say "making it more than a year and a half old." That, or he can't count.Steven Bogos said:"If the PS4 ships in December as Sony indicated, it will only offer about half the performance of a GTX680 GPU (based on GFLOPS and texture), which launched in March 2012, more than a year and a half ago."
Let's be realistic here: All of this was known well before the specs were announced. Only delusional fanboys would have thought that the PS4 would have raw specs comparable to a top-end PC. Sony isn't going to sell you $1000 worth of hardware for $429. There's a limit on how much of a loss they can take on each console.Oltsu said:Telling the truth doesn't make you an elitist.Evil Smurf said:My computer is better in every way then the PS4 except for the graphics card. Also this guy sounds elitist.
All of this has been known since the real PS4 specs leaked a while before the official announcement. They're using a CPU that is filled with cores that AMD intended for use in netbooks and tablets, and a GPU that is about on par with a 7850, maybe a bit lower due to the clockspeeds.
Exactly, the fact that the PS4 is going for AMD APUs has nVidia butthurt. The reality is that this will result in a huge boost for AMD's Research and Development. Now if only the XBox 720 would go for a Piledriver based CPU. In the right hands, the CPU is a power house. Just look at how well Crysis 3 handles the Piledrivers.Reyalsfeihc said:This guy seems really pissed that they lost the bid to AMD. Nvidia in my opinion has always overcharged for their components, and for them to tout their project Shield as something they see being profitable is a joke, especially at the price-point it's currently placed at. They didn't "cut ties" with Sony and Microsoft, they lost in a bargaining match that AMD was more than willing to bend a bit for.
In regards to the inherent old age of the components that will be included in next gen consoles, people don't need a GTX 680 to run games. As a PC enthusiast I'm running high end hardware, but some people just want to play their games, and don't care about how many particles can be accurately simulated, or how sharp the lines outlining their fauna are. They simply want to play games.
To even purport that the specs represent a LOW END PC is ridiculous. The parts are outdated in comparison to modern day gaming PC's, but this is one of the best priced consoles in terms of raw performance in ages so far.
You need to learn how to overclock your calendar then.DasDestroyer said:The discussion going on here is all well and good, but I find that this is the more pressing issue:
I find it unfair that some people had a year and a half's worth of time since last March, whereas I only had one year's worth of time.March 2012, more than a year and a half ago.
There has to be a balance between what people are willing to pay and what you offer. My guess is that Sony got burned on offering a $600 machine last time around and have made their expectations in-line with its customers. It's just them being smart this time by learning from their mistakes.GAunderrated said:He does sound elitist for sure but his point still has some merit. IF the PS4 can't keep pace with PC for more than a year or two, we will have another generation where it is good but it stagnates heavily due to lack of capabilities on the console side.
Because the truth burns like a napalm enema.MrTub said:Yeah. I do not really understand why people seem to think ps4 will be a powerhouse.
Look what developers have done with the current gen technology. We've seen some remarkable stuff and games from 2006 (bioshock/oblivion) are still playable today. We've arrived at a technological position where most graphics are "good enough" to not be jarring or even quite beautiful.MrTub said:Yeah. I do not really understand why people seem to think ps4 will be a powerhouse.
Man I got a xbox 360 and honestly its shit.Lightknight said:Look what developers have done with the current gen technology. We've seen some remarkable stuff and games from 2006 (bioshock/oblivion) are still playable today. We've arrived at a technological position where most graphics are "good enough" to not be jarring or even quite beautiful.MrTub said:Yeah. I do not really understand why people seem to think ps4 will be a powerhouse.
The ps4 may not be a powerhouse in terms of hardware, but it is a significant step over the ps3 and the 360 and that's saying a LOT considering what we've already been getting this year. But I tell you what, I already have a powerhouse computer, I don't want to spend $1000+ on a ps4 to have two powerhouses and I'm guessing the average console gamer doesn't either. Also, the ps4 is a console and is optimised for that hardware in ways that PCs are absolutely not. Nvidia (my favorite graphics company) is just being dumb if they're treating a console like they are a pc. In reality, we're looking at a middle level console and that will serve us well for what it's for. It will also make all those high end pcs we own a little more worth it.
Whether we like it or not, consoles determine the game market. What does it matter if you have the top of the line pc if games are still going to be made for the consoles? I don't expect Microsoft or Sony to be at the top, but I'm just glad they're both taking a positive step in the right direction.
Take a look at the ps3 vs. ps4. It's a world of difference:
http://www.shacknews.com/article/77974/comparing-ps3-and-ps4-specs-what-it-means-for-everyday
Again, keep in mind the kind of games that the ps3 is already capable of and then imagine that kind of hardware upgrade. Also, look at the ps3's specs and realise what it can do despite being nothing compared to today's market. That should show you what kind of a difference console optimization can make when the PS3 can play something like Skyrim on 512Mbs of RAM and a 7 year-old cpu (the problem it had at launch was the processor's division of asset categories rather than a hardware quality failure, something they're moving away from this generation).
Well think of it this way... the Xbox 360 is running 512 mb of RAM and a modified Radeon x1900, which, if put in a PC, would not render games at the same levels as the console, yet was able to run games having them look almost the same as their PC version counterparts (if you discount the whole FPS gap). How many PCs do you know of that are "low-end" that can run Just Cause 2 consistently at 720p at the same graphics settings as on the Xbox? And the PS4 will have 16x the RAM that is GDDR5 memory type (so very high memory bandwith and all dedicated to graphics) when there are some PC graphics cards that can run games at 1080p at 40+ FPS with 1 to 1.5 gb DDR3 (GTX 295, GTX 280) and a MUCH lower clock speed. So imagine just what the PS4 can do since it is DEDICATED to games (mostly) and will probably render them at 720p. Just think of the implications of this! They say the GPU power of the PS3 is about on par with a 7850, and that's enough to run any game now at 1080p with high to max settings with fluid FPS. So how is it a lie that the PS4 is anything but at least CLOSE to high end?Abomination said:As opposed to doing what? Claiming something false, that the PS4 is a relatively powerful machine compared to current gaming computers?Azaraxzealot said:Seems like he is openly pandering to the stereotypical PC elitist. Not cool dude, not cool. :/
It is, now. Back then it was amazing. They've needed this upgrade for some time now.MrTub said:Man I got a xbox 360 and honestly its shit. Most games lag (example naruto games when somebody use ultis/awakened its unplayable) most games are kinda 720p and "upscaled 1080p"
Who says it won't have an SSD? I already have one in my ps3. It just won't be sold with one because that would add a lot of cash for less storage space. Price control is pretty strong on their mind.Yes I know ps4 will be more powerful then ps3 (Otherwise it would be even more of a failure) but if they are already making a pretty weak console, then I cant imagine how weak it will be in 5 years, or in 8 years and its sad ps4 will not have a ssd imo.
Yeah, it's been rough knowing that they were holding things back. But this jump in technology is significant and will really show. I don't think we'll notice it being as weak in 5 years as we noticed with the ps3. That's simply because a lot of the technologies they were experimenting in were new back then but well established now. Even the Bluray player is becoming better and that was infuriatingly necessary.And yes I have really noticed that consoles is dragging pc gaming down just compare Crysis 1/Warhead compared to Crysis 2.
"if put in a PC, would not render games at the same levels as the console, yet was able to run games having them look almost the same as their PC version counterparts" Thats not even close to true considering most people are not even playing at 720p on pc.Azaraxzealot said:Well think of it this way... the Xbox 360 is running 512 mb of RAM and a modified Radeon x1900, which, if put in a PC, would not render games at the same levels as the console, yet was able to run games having them look almost the same as their PC version counterparts (if you discount the whole FPS gap). How many PCs do you know of that are "low-end" that can run Just Cause 2 consistently at 720p at the same graphics settings as on the Xbox? And the PS4 will have 16x the RAM that is GDDR5 memory type (so very high memory bandwith and all dedicated to graphics) when most PC's graphics cards can run games at 1080p at 40+ FPS with 1 to 1.5 gb DDR3 (GTX 295, GTX 280) and a MUCH lower clock speed. So imagine just what the PS4 can do since it is DEDICATED to games (mostly) and will probably render them at 720p. Just think of the implications of this! They say the GPU power of the PS3 is about on par with a 7850, and that's enough to run any game now at 1080p with high to max settings with fluid FPS. So how is it a lie that the PS4 is anything but at least CLOSE to high end?Abomination said:As opposed to doing what? Claiming something false, that the PS4 is a relatively powerful machine compared to current gaming computers?Azaraxzealot said:Seems like he is openly pandering to the stereotypical PC elitist. Not cool dude, not cool. :/
And no I do not think it was amazing when they released xbox 360.Lightknight said:It is, now. Back then it was amazing. They've needed this upgrade for some time now.MrTub said:Man I got a xbox 360 and honestly its shit. Most games lag (example naruto games when somebody use ultis/awakened its unplayable) most games are kinda 720p and "upscaled 1080p"
Who says it won't have an SSD? I already have one in my ps3. It just won't be sold with one because that would add a lot of cash for less storage space. Price control is pretty strong on their mind.Yes I know ps4 will be more powerful then ps3 (Otherwise it would be even more of a failure) but if they are already making a pretty weak console, then I cant imagine how weak it will be in 5 years, or in 8 years and its sad ps4 will not have a ssd imo.
Yeah, it's been rough knowing that they were holding things back. But this jump in technology is significant and will really show. I don't think we'll notice it being as weak in 5 years as we noticed with the ps3. That's simply because a lot of the technologies they were experimenting in were new back then but well established now. Even the Bluray player is becoming better and that was infuriatingly necessary.And yes I have really noticed that consoles is dragging pc gaming down just compare Crysis 1/Warhead compared to Crysis 2.