As speculations about PS5 Proâs potentially hefty price tag circulate, an intense debate has ensued over console vs PC cost and specs. One side is of the view that itâs impossible to build a decent PC in the same price as a console, while the other insists that they can build a PC capable of handling demanding games with used parts.
PlayStationâs Mark Cerny previously weighed in on the PS5 vs PC cost and specs debate
Itâs been widely speculated that the PS5 Pro will cost somewhere between $600-$700. Some folks claim that itâs possible to build a PC thatâs on par with the console (based on the specs leaked thus far) within the same price range. But a PC has a lot more uses than just playing games and allows a lot more freedom than a console.
However, many have pointed out that given the price of PC components, building a rig capable of running modern AAA games efficiently will cost more than $700. In response to the âused partsâ argument, PlayStationâs own Mark Cerny previously pointed out that a used console is significantly cheaper than a PC made of used parts, so at the end of the day, console still comes out to be cheaper.
âThey had to get a used motherboard,â Cerny told GamesIndustry.biz in reference to a YouTube channel that attempted to make a PC equivalent to the PS5. âThat was the only way that they could build a PS5 equivalent for a PS5 price. And if youâre using used parts⊠well you can get a used PS5 on eBay for $300-something.â
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