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Cat Merc
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Posted - 2015.06.05 20:15:00 -
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Vlad Rostok wrote:Joel II X wrote:Mobius Wyvern wrote:Jack McReady wrote:Raven Harkonen wrote:PS4 = arround 350Gé¼
PC (a good one graphism, durability, ect...)= 600Gé¼ minimum if you know good places to buy...
Major argument... PC also consumes 350 watt while gaming with latest stuff, more if cheap stuff PS4 consumes 120 watt while gaming there are plenty of people that play 5 hours a day, that is almost 100 euro extra per year for your electricity bill, that adds up additionally to the PCs cost. I honestly hadn't even thought of that. Damn. 350 watts? Damn, that's low! Yeah, last PC I built in early 2014 has an 850 watt power supply. And I leave that powered on all the time. I don't notice the blip in my power bill, but that could be because it's masked by the A/C. Just because you have an 850 watt power supply doesn't mean the system is always drawing that amount. Your power supply can usually supply 200W more than the max your system could ever need, judging by most builds I see and build.
Plus having it plugged in 24/7 doesn't matter as much as if you're playing, because all modern computers and consoles have variable power draw depending on the intensity of their work, because the components inside underclock themselves to draw less power when not needed.
As a sidenote, Sony is apparently coming out with a new PS4 with 1TB drive, AND lower power draw. 20 Watts less IIRC? Which would be cutting off 1/6th of the power draw from the console.
"To find out if they consent, poke the giant boobs. If they jiggle once, that means no. If twice, that means yes" - Anon
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Cat Merc
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Posted - 2015.06.05 20:39:00 -
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Kaze Eyrou wrote:I love how the title of this thread is "ending the argument" but instead of doing so, it just ramped it up yet again.
I will say I am glad the conversation of power draw came up. I know that the PS3 draws some serious power so if the PS4 has very minimal power draw, that would make me happy camper. PS3 Super slim draws 190W.
PS4 on standby draws 10W, and while playing a game like Killzone has a draw of around 150W.
The power supply on the PS4 can do a maximum of 250 W, though it never actually reaches that.
"To find out if they consent, poke the giant boobs. If they jiggle once, that means no. If twice, that means yes" - Anon
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Cat Merc
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Posted - 2015.06.05 21:59:00 -
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Viktor Hadah Jr wrote:Cat Merc wrote:Kaze Eyrou wrote:I love how the title of this thread is "ending the argument" but instead of doing so, it just ramped it up yet again.
I will say I am glad the conversation of power draw came up. I know that the PS3 draws some serious power so if the PS4 has very minimal power draw, that would make me happy camper. PS3 Super slim draws 190W. PS4 on standby draws 10W, and while playing a game like Killzone has a draw of around 150W. The power supply on the PS4 can do a maximum of 250 W, though it never actually reaches that. why... what is to be gained here, who cares? Your lack of curiosity doesn't stop other people from being curious and learning.
"To find out if they consent, poke the giant boobs. If they jiggle once, that means no. If twice, that means yes" - Anon
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