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is that based on the specs or some reviews somewhere ?
edit: nvm, looked it up
6700(ish) for ps5 OG
vs
7600 for steam machine
pretty close , though ps5 probably wins due to very specific optimizations for games compiled for that platform.
I'm seeing 7700xt for ps5 pro, not sure if that's correct but it certainly beats a 7600.
Early reviews are saying that the Steam Machine and PS5 perform similarly, with the PS5 being a smoother experience overall due to automatic framescaling. And that's with something that's 6+ years ago.
yeah there's a bunch f performance bumps you can get with a fixed end platform and a whole company invested in making games that run on their platform perform well.
Yeah, it's close but the ps5 was released 6 years ago and it's cheaper. The Steam Machine's bang for buck is awful. It's a pc with console limitations and a pc price.
What console limitations? it's a full PC.
Hardware console limitations. Everything but the SSD and RAM is proprietary and you can't upgrade it. Heck, it doesn't even have an audio output. The I/O sucks hard.
Yeah not having an audio port is a bit shit especially if this is suppose to be a plug n play type of deal. At least the consoles allow you to use the controllers for audio.
That was a huge surprise the first time when I plugged in a PlayStation DualSense controller into my PC and the audio started coming out of the controller.