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malistix1985 said:

No you are wrong, the system he made has the CHEAP 4GB 480RX in it and its a gaming machine, sure cpu is more powerfull but it won't do much since the graphics card has half the memory available, a smaller memory bus, lower memory speed, less processing cores and lower amount of overall performance.

Are you suggesting that Scorpio will use all 8GB of memory just for graphics?

But you are right. Scorpio will dwarf a Radeon 480. But a Radeon 480 isn't exactly high-end. It's mid-range. Arguing which mid-range GPU is better is pretty comedic.
Vega will be a big step up from Scorpio... And yet. All of those cards fail in comparison to what nVidia is offering in the High-End.

With that, two Radeon 470's or 480's should beat Scorpio.

malistix1985 said:

On a gaming level the pc he made will not come close to the Xbox Scorpio and will actually sit closer to the PS4 pro instead, DDR3 ram how many you put in it won't make up for the difference because its a pc the memory isn't shared and exctending memory from the VRAM to other components will slow the game down to a crawl because unlike consoles pc hardware are multiple seperate parts working togheter where the cpu and gpu are baked on one chip on all current consoles.

THere is a night and day difference between the two. if you would take a 480RX with 8GB and the best possible fan to overclock it to match the Tflops you would have a scenario where its closer, still not as good in 4K but should match the scorpio in other scenario's but he didn't do that

It really won't.
Also using Teraflops in that context is useless.



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