You Can Build a PC Equivalent to the PS5 Pro, Here’s How - IGN
The PS5 Pro price is a little too reminiscent of a gaming PC, so we went ahead and pieced together the parts to make a PS5 Pro-equivalent PC.
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The hate campaign is in full effect via the media because Xbox simply can't compete on the battlefield.
Look at how aggressive this corporate clown is:
Note how it's "one of the best gaming PCs" that you're building in the opening salvo.And, well, you can build a machine using practically the same exact hardware for just a bit more than buying the new, more expensive, console. I know, I know, the PS5 Pro is already expensive, but having one of the best gaming PCs is useful for more than just video games – and it’ll be supported much longer than Sony will support its console, too.
RAM isn't equivalent.You should also keep in mind that the DDR4 Patriot memory here will be much slower than the GDDR6 unified memory in the PS5 Pro. But again, because it’s not being accessed by the GPU, it shouldn’t impact gaming performance too much.
Some of this is true. You do get access to more games on a PC than any single non-backwards compatible console, if you download the right drivers, shader settings, and wait for patches that may never come. You do not get access to *most* PS5 games, certainly not without waiting for years, and you DO get access to every, not "pretty much any" game on Xbox.Is It Worth It?
All together, this system will set you back about $863, which is more expensive than the $699 PS5 Pro. But you really do get more for your money with this gaming PC, even if all you want to do is play games on the thing. Not only do most PS5 games come to PC these days, but you also get access to pretty much any game on the Xbox Series X. A gaming PC inherently has a bigger library of games than any console on the planet.
Look at this incendiary shit. When the PS5 gen ends, your PC will be out of date and need upgrading.When the PS5 generation ends, as they all do, your PC will still play new games. Plus, because of the modularity of desktop PCs, you can upgrade any component that’s holding you back, without having to buy an entirely new system like what you’d have to do with the PS5. That’s also true if something breaks. If your PS5 Pro breaks and it’s out of warranty, it’s dead. It’s a block of plastic and metal that’ll never do anything useful again. But if part of your PC breaks, you can open it up and repair or replace whatever component is causing you problems.
Oh btw you now have no way to control your new PC because this moron forgot to add a mouse and keyboard/controller to the package. Oh right and you can't see shit because you didn't buy a monitor, whereas everyone already has a TV to plug into.