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LegitHyperbole said:
Chrkeller said:

The ps5 is in an odd spot. GPU availability was super tight. The ps5 probably should have launched a year later with better hardware. Memory bandwidth is only 448 gb/s. Just not enough for modern gaming.

I was gonna get one since my pro is always overheating now, are you telling me I'm buying a weak console?

It's 2024 man. The PS5 dropped in 2020. It's not going to be state of the art this point. It's basically the CPU portion of the R7 4700G mated to a RX 6700 with a higher bandwith unified RAM pool to draw from. The Zen 2 CPU architecture was only a year old when PS5 launched. The RDNA2 Architecture was brand new when the PS5 launched. It technically launched on PS5 and Xbox Series before PC. If you can wait for the PS5 Pro, I would since you don't have a PS5 already and it allegedly launching in November. Other wise, if you can't wait, you should be fine with the PS5. With COVID extending the cross gen period. The PS6 won't drop for another 3 or 4 years.