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Captain_Yuri said:
My only question now is, what will the performance be like for XSX for games that require more than 10GB of Vram. The only situation on PC that I remember where something similarish happening was with the 970. That GPU had 3.5GB of Vram at 196GB/s and 512MB of Vram at 28GB/s. Now this is clearly not an apples to apples comparison since the 970 has a much more of a drastic difference in Vram memory bandwidth and 10GB is faster than ps5's 16GB. But when pushed to the limit against the 980 which had 4GB of Vram at 224GB/s and games used more than 3.5GB. There were some issues with the 970.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtWL3D9ZL3Q

I wonder if there will be any issues with the XSX or if it's not gonna matter at all since the lower memory bandwidth after the initial 10GB isn't nearly as bad.

The difference between the Geforce GTX 970 and the Xbox Series X... Is that the Geforce GTX 970 was using all of that VRAM for graphics duties, that will not be happening with the Xbox Series X.

alexxonne said:

XBox One SX / Memory: 10 GB @560GB/s (20% faster than ps5) + 6 GB @336 GB/s. (25% slower than ps5)

Overall Performance : 7,616GB  (10 x 560 GB/s + 6  x 336 GB/s / 16)

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PS5 / Memory: 16GB @448GB/s (20% slower than Xbox SX) 

Overall Performance : 7,168GB  (16 x 448 GB/s)


The "Overall Performance" is a bit weird. But okay.



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