Soundwave said: I would say yes, otherwise what's even the freaking point of making a Pro model. It is going to be on a XBox Series S presumably at 30 fps, so we know it can scale down to a 4 teraflop machine. |
Personally, I think Pro models are a waste for current owners. Performance is about balance, especially with GPU and CPU. As someone who bought a ps4 Pro I was disappointed with the performance gain. Pumping up one aspect while keeping the other flat just creates a bottleneck. I could be wrong, been a while, but I think the ps4 Pro cranked the CPU but memory bandwidth barely moved. The difference between the two was meh. The ps4 pro was the only piece of hardware I bought that I regretted.
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the ps4 versus pro also demonstrates how worthless teraflops are. Massive teraflop increase, but visual output didn't look much different. Given it was largely the same chipsets, just overclocked a bit.
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