Lafiel said:
it's more powerful than my PC |
Far more powerful than mine too. When low-power consumption, low-priced components will allow it, and when DDR4 support will be more widespread (keeping my PCs many years, I won't repeat the mistake I did choosing DDR2 too late in its lifecycle and ending up giving up upgrading it later because it went out of production and prices grew again making the performance increase not worth the price), I'll upgrade my PC with the target of slightly exceeding PS4 performances (with a lead on it strictly depending on what will be achievable keeping price low and power consumption of the APU within the capabilities of a fanless but not liquid cooled heatsink, like the Nofan ones).







