Closer look at a PS5 Devkit.......V means 5

devkits are for work not for looking at it. Those are also finished devkits. Up until release of console devkits themselves are just PCs usually bad looking. PS4 devkit for example was PC with normal PC parts hardware with custom drivers for it featuring GPU radeoon HD7970 with extra memory while final retail gpu is some sort slight upgrade over 7850
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Hope the ps5 pro looks like the devkit its amazing
 
Has it left you feeling...flush-trated?

Will you be picking up Unsharted 5 for it when it...drops?

Or maybe a new iNfanus game?

You'll have toi-let me know.

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I'm curious how important small consoles really are. I assume so being that they try to pump out slim versions, but are those really more about saving manufacturing costs and less about consumer demand for small boxes?

For me, I couldn't care less if a console is large. It makes no difference to me. I have a normal entertainment area. If the thing was the size of a stereo receiver it would be fine by me. More space for ease of cooling?
 
I'm curious how important small consoles really are. I assume so being that they try to pump out slim versions, but are those really more about saving manufacturing costs and less about consumer demand for small boxes?

For me, I couldn't care less if a console is large. It makes no difference to me. I have a normal entertainment area. If the thing was the size of a stereo receiver it would be fine by me. More space for ease of cooling?
Remember the Original Xbox was mocked for its size?

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I'm curious how important small consoles really are. I assume so being that they try to pump out slim versions, but are those really more about saving manufacturing costs and less about consumer demand for small boxes?

For me, I couldn't care less if a console is large. It makes no difference to me. I have a normal entertainment area. If the thing was the size of a stereo receiver it would be fine by me. More space for ease of cooling?

I to do not care for the size.
I think design is more important, apart from its power brick, the OG X1 is one of my favourite console designs, it does not look intrusive in a media cabinet and it actually looks like a quality piece of tech.
PS4 designs were just weird and looked kinda silly, trying to stand out for the sake of standing out.
 
If that metal v-shape dev skit is the final design, it will look awesome if the console is modestly sized.... like Xbox X sized or smaller.

But if it's huge (like it seems) it will look tacky.

If so, just go with the traditional dark grey or black square/rectangular system
 


Good video. Historical proof that the retail PS5 will probably look nothing like the devkit.

Hey, it's possible or even very likely that PS5 does not look like this devkit...…...But how is this video proving anything...….PS5 looking like this devkit can be as simple as this......

Ryan: Lots of buzz on the look of the devkit on the internet, DO IT...

Historical precedence can be thrown out the window with a simple 'thumbs up".....or decision.....
 
Hey, it's possible or even very likely that PS5 does not look like this devkit...…...But how is this video proving anything...….PS5 looking like this devkit can be as simple as this......

Ryan: Lots of buzz on the look of the devkit on the internet, DO IT...

Historical precedence can be thrown out the window with a simple 'thumbs up".....or decision.....

I mean even if its "similar" its not gonna be exact. That's just common sense.

I suppose something like PS2 is possible. Same design language but in a smaller and sleaker, more consumer facing ready package.
 
I mean even if its "similar" its not gonna be exact. That's just common sense.

I suppose something like PS2 is possible. Same design language but in a smaller and sleaker, more consumer facing ready package.
Yeah, that's understandable, but since so many like the design it behooves them to give it some thought......at least....
 
I wonder how they are going to handle additional storage? They can't have devs making games for a super fast SSD and then have users plug in a standard drive. So either we won't get expandable drive space or the system will require an external SSD and maybe have a min spec or built in benchmark.
 
I wonder how they are going to handle additional storage? They can't have devs making games for a super fast SSD and then have users plug in a standard drive. So either we won't get expandable drive space or the system will require an external SSD and maybe have a min spec or built in benchmark.
Standard external drives to backup games, nothing more.
 
I wonder how they are going to handle additional storage? They can't have devs making games for a super fast SSD and then have users plug in a standard drive. So either we won't get expandable drive space or the system will require an external SSD and maybe have a min spec or built in benchmark.
They can support USB HDDs for cold storage (next-gen games) and playing some games directly from there (older games via BC).

A USB 3.x SSD will always be slower than an internal NVMe SSD, so I think it's pointless from a dev baseline perspective.
 
The PS4 will be 7 years old next year....
Yes and it's still impressing folk with visuals even today...….Visuals have gotten better and better...….I'm just happy we are now in a position to get an A class CPU with an A class GPU at the same time......If we need to burn a few more watts for it, so be it....7 years is a long-term investment, those pining on wattage make little sense anymore, this is not a handheld.....
 
I bet the devkit is the basic gist of the Ps5. It will be a flatter more compact box but it will have those "gills" on the sides. I like the gills.
 
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