"the PS4 will reach a resolution of 3840x2160"
That is fake already, not even close to practical to sell a product that supports a resolution that nobody use right now.
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That looks way too fake. And those specs are way too crazy for any affordability.
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05-27-2012 #30
my main point is, is that they wouldn't be able to run 1080p games at 60fps even on 4GB of RAM unless that game was like a "retro" game where the graphics weren't resource hungry. 8GB is a bit better, 10 to 12GB of RAM is probably the sweet spot for most of the games to run 60fps at 1080p.
As for higher resolutions, that wouldn't be for one single TV guys. it would be for multiple monitors hooked up. What this means is that a resolution of 3840x2160 would be for 2 to 3 monitor hookups.
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05-27-2012 #31
...it will still have no games

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05-27-2012 #32
Okay, I'll admit it. I wrote it.
Next time I submit a story with fake PS4 specs, I'll make sure it's more believable next time.
Originally Posted by Bio
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05-28-2012 #33
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05-28-2012 #35
I'd hate to see what kind of PC you'll need if the PS4 with these specs cant run UE4!!!
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05-28-2012 #37
Yes I agree it would be CUSTOM RAM allocated to the system but for Sony to want to push 3D gaming I can only suspect that they will go back to RAMBUS for a high end chip like they did with the PS3 thats currently better than (at this moment in time DDR3). With DDR4 possibly showing sometimes this year maybe next choosing to use such a set-up where the current financial climate and the fact they are restructuring the company seems a little stupid to go with 10GB of custom RAM when they could buy 16GB DDR3 2000mhz RAM if they wanted.
I would assume buying in massive bulk would save them cash in the long run Sony would be stupid to go back to RAMBUS and ask for a new RAM chip from them to put in PS4 just my 2 cents.
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05-28-2012 #38
yea, they don't actually need 2000mhz. they could still use less, such as 1060 or even as low as 800 if they are doing 16GB.
for DDR3.
12GB @ 1333 maybe 1600
16GB @ 1066
The mistake that sony did with the PS3 in the RAM department was there mindset on the speed of RAM Vs the mb/gb per RAM. They put a huge speed boost on the RAM for the PS3 thinking that 3.2Ghz will act like 1GB of RAM or even 512mb split to act like 1GB, which it doesn't. there mindset was completely in the wrong area.
like for example, 8GB of ram running at 1600 wont act like 12GB. the performance in that area is different, even though 1600 will perform better in terms of it's current 8GB of RAM, it's all used in sync with eachother. This is why I believe with more ram they can lower the speed and get away with it.
16GB of DDR3 running at 1066 is more then enough, quite frankly they could pull of games running in 1080p at 60fps even games like BF3 would run smooth.
in terms of the graphical department of a PC vs Console, it's pointless to even compete in the graphics category, there isn't a point. I say there isn't a point because only a handful of people will buy a highend PC that costs over $2300 to even $3000 Vs a person buying a medium range PC for gaming. The performance factor would be at a stand still in terms of RAM if they did a 16GB RAM in a PS4. while there is better RAM, DDR4, etc etc the RAM factor still is good enough for console vs PC in that aspect.
at a certain point a PC starts to become more of a PC enthusiast hobby compared to a proper running gaming PC.
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05-29-2012 #39
I don't think that was their mindset. Memory speed does not compensate for capacity. Sony needed memory that was low latency and as fast as the bus on the CBE. If they went with DDR2, it would have been a bottle-neck. The reason for going with so little RAM was because of cost.
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I think for sure Sony will use Invidia chip GPU but 10GB is way to much. I would say some of this information is correct and some no. I want PS4 next year no metter what it will have looooooool.

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Sounds great....but fake! Lol
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I dont think this is real. Once we get a preview is when we will start seeing more things come into light. Before that it's all speculation. This leaked thing 10GB of RAM seems a bit much that would cost allot of money!
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