Has the PS5 already been bested by a mid-range gaming PC?


When Sony and Epic showed off a demo of the impressive-looking Unreal Engine 5 running on early PS5 hardware, it got many people excited for the next generation of games consoles – but it seems like anyone with a mid-range gaming PC will already be able to experience those kind of visuals.
We already knew that the PS5 and Xbox Series X would struggle to compete with gaming PCs, but according to Epic Games CTO Kim Libreri, a modern PC with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super graphics card would be able to run the demo, and the results would be “pretty good”.
As World Today News points out, the PS5 will be capable of up to 10.28 teraflops of power, while the RTX 2070 Super can achieve up to 9 teraflops.
Now, it would be a folly to compare the teraflops of an Nvidia GPU with a games console running on AMD tech, but it gives a hint of how close in performance the PS5 will be to a PC with an RTX 2070 Super GPU.
What’s most interesting is that the RTX 2070 Super graphics card it considered a mid-range GPU, which means the PS5 and Xbox Series X (which can also run the demo) are already being challenged in the power stakes by existing gaming PCs that are pretty affordable.
Game over already?
So does that mean that anyone who’s waiting for next-gen to begin could simply buy a gaming PC right now?
In a way yes, but there are things that the PS5 will do differently that a gaming PC could struggle with.
First of all, the PS5 uses a custom solid state drive (SDD) with a 5.5GB/s raw throughput, and 8-9GB/s compressed throughput.
While the best SSDs for PCs are getting faster, none can match those kinds of speeds just yet, and many developers are saying the PS5’s SSD is a game changer.
The other issue is price. While we don’t know the PS5 price just yet, it’s expected to be around $499/$400/AU$700 or less, which will be much lower than an RTX 2070 Super-equipped PC will cost. The GPU on its own costs $499 (about £395, AU$720).
However, it does show that the next-gen consoles will have their work cut out if they want to win over PC gamers. For now, though, it looks like gaming PCs and laptops will continue to be the best place to play visually stunning games.
When Sony and Epic showed off a demo of the impressive-looking Unreal Engine 5 running on early PS5 hardware, it got many people excited for the next generation of games consoles – but it seems like anyone with a mid-range gaming PC will already be able to experience those kind…
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