Next gen console poll: XSX, PS5, PC or none?

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It doesn't? What's the story here? I don't have a monitor/tv capable of 4k 120 over hdmi yet so I can't test. What's the issue?
The issue is that the PS5 will not output true 10GB 2160 4K at 120hz. There is some sort of bottleneck at the PS5 side HDMI. Not 100% sure what it causing it but it’s not the cable and it’s 100% on the console side. Xbox series X will do the throughout of 10GB while the PS5 is downgraded to the 8GB cap.
 
The issue is that the PS5 will not output true 10GB 2160 4K at 120hz. There is some sort of bottleneck at the PS5 side HDMI. Not 100% sure what it causing it but it’s not the cable and it’s 100% on the console side. Xbox series X will do the throughout of 10GB while the PS5 is downgraded to the 8GB cap.
I hadn’t looked for the update until today Freak.....I gots the corona and haven’t been feeling like researching much. Evidently Sony did come out yesterday and said they would address the VRR 4K 120 issue. That’s good and all but they haven’t addressed the issue of the limitations they firefly has for true 4:4:4 2160 120 and they they can only output currently the 4:2:2 chroma sub sampling 2160 120.....which is a degraded resolution.
 
I hadn’t looked for the update until today Freak.....I gots the corona and haven’t been feeling like researching much. Evidently Sony did come out yesterday and said they would address the VRR 4K 120 issue. That’s good and all but they haven’t addressed the issue of the limitations they firefly has for true 4:4:4 2160 120 and they they can only output currently the 4:2:2 chroma sub sampling 2160 120.....which is a degraded resolution.
Gotcha.

Didn’t know you were sick with the virus. Hope you get well soon.
 
I think 2k is crashing my Xbox. It shut off on me twice in 2 hours yesterday. Both times on 2k, both times in a MyCareer team practice. Has never crashed playing any other game.
Just crashed again. Shut itself off. In 2k21, in a MyCareer practice. The other 2 guys I play with are not experiencing this.
 
Just crashed again. Shut itself off. In 2k21, in a MyCareer practice. The other 2 guys I play with are not experiencing this.

That sucks to hear. I had to do a Sony return on my PS4 a couple days after launch. Sucked having to wait a week and a half while my friends were playing. I feel your pain.
 
That sucks to hear. I had to do a Sony return on my PS4 a couple days after launch. Sucked having to wait a week and a half while my friends were playing. I feel your pain.
I mean its not a huge issue, being that it takes like 10 seconds to get back into a game. Just annoying. I'm going to try a reinstall and go from there.
 
I mean its not a huge issue, being that it takes like 10 seconds to get back into a game. Just annoying. I'm going to try a reinstall and go from there.
Could it be a heat issue? Do you have e it laying down or standing up? Does it have plenty of room around it? I played AC Valhalla for about 6 hours straight with no issues.
 
Could it be a heat issue? Do you have e it laying down or standing up? Does it have plenty of room around it? I played AC Valhalla for about 6 hours straight with no issues.
Don't believe it to be a heat issue. I assume it would tell me if its overheating, as the One X was capable of. But no, it is standing upright with plenty of room around it.
 
So the 3080 absolutely screams, lol. It's wild to have the 2nd fastest GPU on the market right now. Never had one that wasn't mid-range.

It's so fast that my monitor is now my bottleneck in a lot of games! Witcher 3 is maxed out, 3440x1440, and FPS are going over my refresh rate of 100 hz.

But of course, now I'm eyeing a full new build! I figure that If I'm gonna drop this much money on a GPU, I might as well go completely crazy and buy a Zen 3 system to pair with it. Just gotta wait for those 5900s/5950s to come back in stock!

That's an expensive build hah! 5900x and what not. I just want a 5600X because from the reviews I have seen the 5600X is right there with the 5900X for gaming at 2K+.
 
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That's an expensive build hah! 5900x and what not. I just want a 5600X because from the reviews I have seen the 5600X is right there with the 5900X for gaming at 2K+.

Yeah for sure. Honestly the resolution I play at means my old i7 7700 doesn’t really bottleneck the 3080. And Cyberpunk’s recommended CPU is a 6700. Still, the urge to upgrade is always there!
 
Yeah for sure. Honestly the resolution I play at means my old i7 7700 doesn’t really bottleneck the 3080. And Cyberpunk’s recommended CPU is a 6700. Still, the urge to upgrade is always there!

I was ready last year with Zen 2! Don't know how I kept myself from doing it, but so glad I did. I feel the whole DDR5 with next gen will be way too expensive next gen just like how DDR4 was when it first came out so by the time I get the itch to upgrade again DDR5 will be cheap enough for me to buy lol.

Also, I saw that my CPU is listed for lowest performance on Cyberpunk (i5-3570k). I guess that also means it's time!
 
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I was ready last year with Zen 2! Don't know how I kept myself from doing it, but so glad I did. I feel the whole DDR5 with next gen will be way too expensive next gen just like how DDR4 was when it first came out so by the time I get the itch to upgrade again DDR5 will be cheap enough for me to buy lol.

Also, I saw that my CPU is listed for lowest performance on Cyberpunk (i5-3570k). I guess that also means it's time!

Yeah, cores and threads are everything now!

It’s funny, when I built my PC in spring 2017 people still recommended i5 4c/4t CPUs because games didn’t use 8c/8t yet. But Battlefield 1 DID use it and I played that at the time, so it convinced me to change my i5 7600k order to the i7 7700.

And about a year later the i5 was already obsolete and bottlenecked like crazy. I didn’t get totally lucky though, as waiting maybe 4-5 months would have meant I could have gotten an 8700k, which is 6c/12t and will likely be relevant for much longer than my 7700!
 
Yeah, cores and threads are everything now!

It’s funny, when I built my PC in spring 2017 people still recommended i5 4c/4t CPUs because games didn’t use 8c/8t yet. But Battlefield 1 DID use it and I played that at the time, so it convinced me to change my i5 7600k order to the i7 7700.

And about a year later the i5 was already obsolete and bottlenecked like crazy. I didn’t get totally lucky though, as waiting maybe 4-5 months would have meant I could have gotten an 8700k, which is 6c/12t and will likely be relevant for much longer than my 7700!

I think single core frequency is still very much the king in games. However, an 8-core is definitely gonna help over a 6-core if I'm doing other things like streaming, web surfing, etc alongside playing a game. But I don't stream or video edit so there is no reason for me to buy a 5800X or above from what I see. The $/frame shoots up pretty big and besides most of the games I will be playing at 2k-4k so it's going to rely more on the GPU than my CPU. I'm quite stoked for this upgrade. It's going to be very much worth it.

What's interesting is that Gamers Nexus actually recommended the i5-10600K for gaming this year, the first time an i5 has been recommended by them for gaming in years.
 
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Need help. Already purchased most of our son's Christmas but his computer started acting up and it's old! But with budget already mostly gone and crappy internet that doesn't allow serious gaming anyway, we're looking in the low $600 range.

Tech sites say there's decent options during the BF sales but I'm a Playstation person and don't know anything about gaming PC's. If anyone has any suggestions, would be very much appreciated.
Know it's not much to work with.
 
Need help. Already purchased most of our son's Christmas but his computer started acting up and it's old! But with budget already mostly gone and crappy internet that doesn't allow serious gaming anyway, we're looking in the low $600 range.

Tech sites say there's decent options during the BF sales but I'm a Playstation person and don't know anything about gaming PC's. If anyone has any suggestions, would be very much appreciated.
Know it's not much to work with.
Do you know what the specs are on his current PC? That might give folks an idea of what the baseline is.

This one looks promising. Hopefully some others will chime in.

HP Pavilion Gaming R5 1650 Super, 8GB/256GB Gaming Desktop Tower - Walmart.com - Walmart.com
 
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I think single core frequency is still very much the king in games. However, an 8-core is definitely gonna help over a 6-core if I'm doing other things like streaming, web surfing, etc alongside playing a game. But I don't stream or video edit so there is no reason for me to buy a 5800X or above from what I see. The $/frame shoots up pretty big and besides most of the games I will be playing at 2k-4k so it's going to rely more on the GPU than my CPU. I'm quite stoked for this upgrade. It's going to be very much worth it.

What's interesting is that Gamers Nexus actually recommended the i5-10600K for gaming this year, the first time an i5 has been recommended by them for gaming in years.

True. I looked at benchmarks for the 7600k and am surprised by how well it holds up in many titles. It's obviously getting long in the tooth now due to only 4 threads on certain games, though. I think 6 core CPUs are safe for now with 8 cores being ideal. It will be interesting to see what happens once developers drop PS4/X1 and their ancient CPUs. I think we will quickly see 4c/4t CPUs become obsolete and even 4c/8ts start to struggle big time. Anything lower than the 6c/12t is already prone to much worse minimum framerates which equates to more noticeable hitching in newer games.
 
Need help. Already purchased most of our son's Christmas but his computer started acting up and it's old! But with budget already mostly gone and crappy internet that doesn't allow serious gaming anyway, we're looking in the low $600 range.

Tech sites say there's decent options during the BF sales but I'm a Playstation person and don't know anything about gaming PC's. If anyone has any suggestions, would be very much appreciated.
Know it's not much to work with.
All pre-built budget gaming PCs are going to screw you on something. RAM and hard drives are the simplest and least expensive upgrades. That one Freak posted is a perfect example and honestly I’d say pretty nice for the price. You’d be able to double the RAM and add a 1TB mechanical HDD for 100-150 bucks.
 
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Do you know what the specs are on his current PC? That might give folks an idea of what the baseline is.

This one looks promising. Hopefully some others will chime in.

HP Pavilion Gaming R5 1650 Super, 8GB/256GB Gaming Desktop Tower - Walmart.com - Walmart.com

Nice find, @Freak. Also @chargervol if you do go with this HP desktop PC then know that it does not come with a monitor. It's just the tower with mouse and keyboard it looks like. This is a good PC for the budget that you are at and like CubsFanTN said in his previous post you can always add more RAM to the PC for cheap right now (~$70 for 16 GB) as well as another HDD or SSD for cheap (~$50-100 depending on what type meaning HDD, SSD, or M.2) that will get you to 1+ TB of storage on that PC.
 
True. I looked at benchmarks for the 7600k and am surprised by how well it holds up in many titles. It's obviously getting long in the tooth now due to only 4 threads on certain games, though. I think 6 core CPUs are safe for now with 8 cores being ideal. It will be interesting to see what happens once developers drop PS4/X1 and their ancient CPUs. I think we will quickly see 4c/4t CPUs become obsolete and even 4c/8ts start to struggle big time. Anything lower than the 6c/12t is already prone to much worse minimum framerates which equates to more noticeable hitching in newer games.

I'd like to get an 8-core CPU, but AMD has won me over Intel recently and the jump from 5600X to 5800X in price/performance is just not what I want to spend. I'd rather get a 5600X + 3080 combo than a 5800X + 3070 combo. It's really easy to rack up your price when building a PC and I'm trying my hardest to keep it within a budget lol!
 
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Thanks guys.
We do have monitors and tons of HP cables, etc., so an HP would be great, lucked out on that.
Seriously, thanks again!
 
Thanks guys.
We do have monitors and tons of HP cables, etc., so an HP would be great, lucked out on that.
Seriously, thanks again!
Nice find, @Freak. Also @chargervol if you do go with this HP desktop PC then know that it does not come with a monitor. It's just the tower with mouse and keyboard it looks like. This is a good PC for the budget that you are at and like CubsFanTN said in his previous post you can always add more RAM to the PC for cheap right now (~$70 for 16 GB) as well as another HDD or SSD for cheap (~$50-100 depending on what type meaning HDD, SSD, or M.2) that will get you to 1+ TB of storage on that PC.

Do you know what the specs are on his current PC? That might give folks an idea of what the baseline is.

This one looks promising. Hopefully some others will chime in.

HP Pavilion Gaming R5 1650 Super, 8GB/256GB Gaming Desktop Tower - Walmart.com - Walmart.com

There's 3 on this page for under $650, looks like they may have better ...umm, stuff and whatnot. You guys care to look, please.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pc-gam...49.99^currentprice_facet=Price~$750 - $999.99
 
Thanks guys.
We do have monitors and tons of HP cables, etc., so an HP would be great, lucked out on that.
Seriously, thanks again!




There's 3 on this page for under $650, looks like they may have better ...umm, stuff and whatnot. You guys care to look, please.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pc-gaming/gaming-desktops/pcmcat287600050002.c?id=pcmcat287600050002&qp=currentprice_facet=Price~$250 - $499.99^currentprice_facet=Price~$500 - $749.99^currentprice_facet=Price~$750 - $999.99
Can you link which ones you're seeing? All of them except this one so sold out nearby for me.

CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Gaming Desktop AMD Ryzen 5 3600 8GB Memory AMD Radeon RX 580 2TB HDD + 240GB SSD GMA5200BST - Best Buy

This cyberpower isn't bad. Better CPU. I like the nvidia graphics of the HP better, but this one is similar. You don't get super fast nvme storage on this one, but you get an additional 2TB hard drive, which is kinda nice. Plus it looks more like a hardcore gaming pc. And for gaming pc's, looks and RGB lights matter to a lot of people. lol.

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I got the MSI Ventus.

Best time to refresh is between 6:30-7:30 p.m. ET on week nights. Just commit to it for an hour or so and you'll likely get one. Use the Newegg combo deal page:

combo deals | Newegg.com

I landed the Ventus after maybe 20 minutes of refreshing.
When looking at these do you refresh and look all they way down the page, or do the available cards, if any, show at the top?
 
Can you link which ones you're seeing? All of them except this one so sold out nearby for me.

CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Gaming Desktop AMD Ryzen 5 3600 8GB Memory AMD Radeon RX 580 2TB HDD + 240GB SSD GMA5200BST - Best Buy

This cyberpower isn't bad. Better CPU. I like the nvidia graphics of the HP better, but this one is similar. You don't get super fast nvme storage on this one, but you get an additional 2TB hard drive, which is kinda nice. Plus it looks more like a hardcore gaming pc. And for gaming pc's, looks and RGB lights matter to a lot of people. lol.

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Where I'm east of you guys, it had me shopping Waynesville. No interest in going to NC even though it's almost as close.
Don't care about looks, Haha, gonna grab the HP. Thanks @Freak
 
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