Note that full system power of 570 is higher then X, when 570 is not as good as what X is packing.R R600
Nice job with the screencap looks like they pulled the article. That's probably ~220W average gaming consumption for the 5700 XT and ~175W for the 5700 Pro. We'll have to wait for TPU and Guru3d for nuanced measurements for average and peak, but that's essentially their listed TBP. Tuned and power capped 5700 Pro with +8GB GDDR6(16W) and downclocked Zen 2 8c/16t CPU(30-40W) and everything else would still be over 200W, while PS4 Pro was ~155W and X1X ~175W total.
Also 9900K with boost is considerably more power hungry then 3.2 Zen2, I would say at least ~50W. Add to that system memory that is alread there and consoles with GPU ~8.5TF would be able to fit inside 200W limit.
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