Wut?
The RROD 'jokes' are incredibly tiresome.
If all of these games end up running at a targeted ~60+fps it won't matter. If it is in the 30's it still won't matter. If the framerate is so poor that it dips into the mid/high 20's then it may very well finally start to matter, sure. But it's not going to do a damn thing for making it somehow more graphically capable than the competition.
But really given the power of both PS4 and Xbone there's no reason for any game to be <30fps at any time. 40-60fps should be what to expect at the very least I'd think, constant 60fps being the most practical. But we shall see.
Hell, I get 40-60fps on my FX 6300 with a GTX 660.
Sorry but saying something like this is just ignorant and completely wrong. Natural Selection 2 could easily be done on consoles, you'd just have to optimize it for further multithreading. NS2 is poorly coded and inefficient when it comes to using the CPU, hence the CPU bottleneck.
Clearly MS wished they made a stronger console since the 180 lol. Rather they just drop the price though.
Sorry but saying something like this is just ignorant and completely wrong. Natural Selection 2 could easily be done on consoles, you'd just have to optimize it for further multithreading. NS2 is poorly coded and inefficient when it comes to using the CPU, hence the CPU bottleneck.
Only it isn't.Gee maybe cause it's legitimate concern?
The RROD 'jokes' are incredibly tiresome.
They both want to fit in a 100W envelope, there are eight cores and a GPU with a TDP approaching 100W. I suppose the One has more thermal headroom with that oversized cooler and a smaller GPU.
Only it isn't.
Rrod had nothing to do with power consumption, it was caused by the solder and the shitty motherboard design (the clamp holding the cooler to the motherboard to be precise).
300W gpus with adequate cooling and a decent design will happily run for 10 years in a pc without breaking down.
A 30W cpu and a 60W gpu are not suddenly going to 'cause rrod' with a small overclock.
I find it incredibly amusing that a couple months ago this forum was convinced of rumors that said poor X1 yields were resulting in a down clocking of the specs. Now here we are with both the GPU and CPU clock speed upgraded and some people are like whatever who cares or MS is desperate. lol.
Nothing is coded to any metal anymore. This saying really needs to die in a fire. Its benefits were already vastly overstated to begin with.
I find it incredibly amusing that a couple months ago this forum was convinced of rumors that said poor X1 yields were resulting in a down clocking of the specs. Now here we are with both the GPU and CPU clock speed upgraded and some people are like whatever who cares or MS is desperate. lol.
I think it's amazing how late things can still change leading up to production.
No, RROD shouldn't be a concern in 2013. Modern x86 processors like Jaguar have security mechanisms that shut down the whole system before overheating.
No, RROD shouldn't be a concern in 2013. Modern x86 processors like Jaguar have security mechanisms that shut down the whole system before overheating.
Superior cooling. Bigger box, larger fan, external power supply, it would be really strange if they couldn't run at higher rates than PS4. While still being more silent.
How many pages GAF?
Does that stop motherboards warping and leadfree solder failing under normal use?
i dont think they figured out the x-clamp stupidity that late, or even "late" at all. dont mind the pr back then.It sure as hell took MS forever to figure it out. And how can you say it isn't a concern??
Superior cooling. Bigger box, larger fan, external power supply, it would be really strange if they couldn't run at higher rates than PS4. While still being more silent.
Does that stop motherboards warping and leadfree solder failing under normal use?
Ah the armchair engineers mentality of bigger must be better.....
Saying that the original PS3 launched with a 380W PSU, and the PS4 is a fraction of that.
Power dissipation is not really an issue compared to 8 years ago.
So it's a downgrade from 1.9 right? Guys who believed the 1.9 rumor, right?
Yes....
do you see PCBs and motherboards warping on pc?
I know people think consoles use magical fairy tech, but it's the same shit.
xbox 360 was a design failure (polymer used warped under heat, new leadfree solder broke under stress, which causes the heatsink to physically detatch from the die) , 8 years have passed and every single OEM and manufacturer out there can now produce motherboards , coolers and pcbs that don't break with leadfree solder.
If MS manage to fuck it up where noone else does then it will be an extraordinary feat of incompetence.
This has nothing to do with '5 billion transistors' or 'achitectures' or 'optimimasation' or even power consumption.
It was bad design of a very basic component, no more difficult than making a functional hairdryer or coffee grinder.
There is no way they can fuck this up again.
If the xbox one has a high failure rate it'll have absolutely nothing to do with why the xbox 360 failed.
Gee maybe cause it's legitimate concern?
They managed to before hence the apprehension.
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1.75 > 1.6
Better not buy a fiat 500 then, you know since the pinto tended to explode when rear ended.
Exploding is on my mind every time I see a new car release these days.
No.This is actually pretty big no?
Better not buy a fiat 500 then, you know since the pinto tended to explode when rear ended.
Exploding is on my mind every time I see a new car release these days
I figured as much but thought there might be some news in those 29 pages...
C'mon seriously? That was not a shot - only you guys would think that. I was in a meeting on my phone, shot out a quick tweet. Srsly.
Sony haven't announced the CPU speed, as people have noted. Plus - when I take a pot-shot at the competition I'm gonna be way more obvious than that. I'm not a fan of the passive-aggressive.
As I'm sure you've figured out - you don't announce something like this at the same time you're working on it. Obviously this has been in the works, but now that we're in full production we felt OK about announcing it.
Devs should start seeing this soon - so any performance gains were happening on the 1.6 boxes. (everything at PAX was on the 1.6). This is a boost to developers on top of the optimizations going on.
Lastly - can I PLEASE finally get you over this "we're having production issues" thing that's going around? We increased the GPU 6%. We increased the CPU almost 10%. We have been showing retail boxes. We are now in full production.
If at this point these facts don't outweigh random rumors...
Better not buy a fiat 500 then, you know since the pinto tended to explode when rear ended.
Exploding is on my mind every time I see a new car release these days.
I could understand if you said ''rrod was such a miserable failure, ms hardware division are a bunch of incompetents and I have no trust in them producing reliable hardware this time or ever and I can see them fucking up in some way or another.
And we now know that if they fuck up they will probably do like last time and silently put their foot down as they drive the hardware failure off a cliff while the unexpecting consumer who buys this shit THEY know is broken will suffer for it 2 years down the line"
That makes sense
But not 'oh they overclocked the cpu so my conclusion is that now it will be more likely to rrod', that does not make sense, since the problem that caused rrod is now well known and unless they do it on purpose they cannot reproduce this problem.
It sure as hell took MS forever to figure it out. And how can you say it isn't a concern??
And really I think 1st gen failures of any product like this is always a concern. First version crappiness is not a non issue. And given the 360 history its understandable it might be even stronger in the mind.
I can't really go through last 28 pages, but let's get this into perspective:
Xbox One: GPU @853Mhz = 1.31TF + CPU @1.75GHz = 0.112TF = 1.42TF TOTAL
PS4: GPU @800 MHz = 1,84TF + CPU @1.6GHz = 0.102TF = 1.94TF TOTAL
That's still 36.5% lead for PS4 compared to Xbox One, down from 45.8% before GPU & CPU up-clocks.
I mean that's great for Xbox and multiplatform games in general - no doubt about it, but nowhere near as significant as MS would like everyone to believe.
Problem is, Sony is quiet allowing MS to lead the general public into thinking Xbox is more powerful on top of other - much less concrete and thus very relative - claims about 'value proposition', integrated entertainment, better launch games lineup, etc. Has Sony got too confident again?