Bofferbrauer2 said:
I'll be quoting my post from before where I made a calculation about a PC that cost 882€ or 925€ with a RAM upgrade, and should easily be able to keep up with, if not outright beat, a PS5 Pro. Keep in mind that the PS5 Pro is sold here in stores for about 790€, so not much less than my config below. And, like I mentioned, I could easily gotten 50€ cheaper by picking the cheapest option each time instead of a imo more sensible one.
So yeah, for the PS5 Pro, building a PC in the same price range is absolutely possible. For the PS5 proper, it's not easy to do so due to a lack of entry-level GPUs these days. A PS5-equivalent GPU, if produced on today's architectures and nodes, should cost well below $200, but there ain't any GPUs on the market right now that cost less than $249 MSRP, and APUs with a capable GPU are too expensive to consider. If they would produce entry-level parts again, then a PS5-equivalent would be very possible nowadays, too. |
If you shop around for the PS5 Pro, like you shop around for PC parts, you can get it cheaper as well, for example
PS5 Pro also has 2Tb SSD. But it's indeed getting close, that is in Germany...
It also depends where you live. When I try to duplicate that system on newegg.ca it's not possible. (like for like I mean)
An entry level system (just components) starts at CAD 1,587 (PS5 Pro is CAD 960)
Some puzzling and I get to a CAD 1,094 system, CAD 180 of that is Windows 11 though, no gamepad included, nor keyboard, mouse and only 650w PSU
Without the OS you're under the PS5 Pro price. But that GPU is also significantly below the PS5 Pro.
The cheapest RX 9060 XT (CAD 410) here brings it to CAD 1,205, or CAD 1,025 minus OS.
If you wait for sales, mix and match, already have an OS you can bring over, keyboard, mouse, gamepad available, you can build it cheaper.
So much more convenient to just walk into a store and walk out with a box that works within minutes of setting it up ;)







