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EricHiggin said:
Pemalite said:

Sony made no mention of price.

But a Ryzen 3000 chip on x570 has 24x PCI-E 4.0 lanes... So you could theoretically do 48GB/s. - But a chunk of those lanes will be for the GPU if you have a discreet card so around 32GB/s is the more realistic number... Which is still insanely fast and much faster than a PCI-E 4.0 NVMe drive.

At the end of the day, there is no "special customization". - Sony will be limited by the PCI-E Specification, SSD (Likely Phison) controller and AMD's chipset/IO  technology.

No they didn't, but do we really expect it to be anymore than $500? Would it be highly likely that $600 would be the absolute max they would dare to go? So a $600 PC then? How much faster would the SSD be in a $600 PC vs a $500 PC?

Well what's the difference between customization vs "special customization"?

That's just shifting the goal post, which is a logical fallacy. - Sony made a very blanket statement.

For starters we have zero idea what the Playstation 5 will cost, Sony hasn't announced pricing.
Secondly, Sony never mentioned PC pricing at all... So any comparisons involving price can't be done.

Thirdly, my above quoted post with Ryzen 3000 and x570 already answers your question.




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