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It is important to note that investing in a monitor – be it for a console or for a PC – is always a worthy investment to make, as it can be used for many years to come.Ĭhoosing the right monitor for your preferences is also of equal importance, since the resolution and framerate will dictate how the games will be played.
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What we can do, however, is help you choose the right monitor that will display the full processing power that the Playstation 5 is capable of. So, if you’ve chosen to go the Sony route in terms of next generation gaming, we can’t blame you. With exclusive IPs like God of War, Demon Souls, and the controversial, yet successful, The Last of Us series – to name a few – there’s good reason why the Playstation 5 has seen such a large amount of pre-orders, in comparison to the Xbox Series X. Still, no matter how much of a hardware advantage the Xbox has over the PS5, the exclusive titles are what console enthusiast are eager to play, and this is where Sony has a considerable edge. Finally, it must be said that the Xbox Series X also has an edge in regards to backwards compatibility, as it can play any previous generation Xbox games, whereas the Playstation 5 will only be backwards compatible with Playstation 4 titles. Despite these minor differences, both console manufacturers have promised to deliver 1440p resolutions at 120 FPS, and 4K resolutions at 60 FPS – which seems like a tall order, but one that they will hopefully fulfill. However, the PS5’s GPU does have a faster clock speed at 2.23 GHz, versus Xbox’s 1.825 GHz as well as a faster memory bandwidth of 560 GB/s and 320-bit bus width, against the 448 GB/s memory bandwidth and 256-bit bus width of the Xbox. Additionally, though both consoles will have a RDNA2 GPU, the one featured in the Xbox has a higher FP32 computing power of 12 TFLOPS, whereas the PS5 has 10.28 TFLOPS, and 16 less compute units (52 vs 36). Both consoles feature an eight-core, 16-thread, CPU with a 3.8 GHz frequency for the Xbox, and 3.5 GHz frequency for the Playstation 5.
In terms of overall specifications, the Xbox Series X does have a slight edge on the Playstation 5, but ultimately the performance of the two consoles should be very similar. The Sony Playstation 5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Series X (and S) both make use of AMD’s Zen 2 processors and custom-built AMD RDNA2 GPUs offering great value for their $499 price tag. After seven long years, the new generation of gaming consoles are finally about to release.