I still wonder how u guys can play at 60 fps , let alone 30 , im playing all games now @165fps on 2k asus screen its a wonderfull experience , once u try it u can never go back to 60 fps
PS4 Pro anyone?
ManOwaRR wroteI still wonder how u guys can play at 60 fps , let alone 30 , im playing all games now @165fps on 2k asus screen its a wonderfull experience , once u try it u can never go back to 60 fps
Higher frame rate means a better gaming experience most of the time. However, not all games support this high frame rate and its not all about the frame rate. Some games even with a low frame rate are very enjoyable to play and experience. Cases in point are Uncharted 4, Bloodborne and The Last of Us among others.
But hey, if you enjoy that level of gaming, thumbs up for you
ManOwaRR wroteI still wonder how u guys can play at 60 fps , let alone 30 , im playing all games now @165fps on 2k asus screen its a wonderfull experience , once u try it u can never go back to 60 fps
I have a similar setup for Battle Field One , Doom , and other FPS Games - using ROG Swift PG279Q /1080ti/I7 but comparatively to the PRO selling price , you cannot compare taking the pro/performance ratio alone it is great for what is it and exclusives it has.
Hi Tech Guru, what television are you using for the PS4 Pro? Interested in knowing how you're experiencing HDR and how you find it! Thanks!Tech Guru wrote
Go with the pro mate , the pro is capable to output 60 fps on Battle Field One , Hitman , and Titan Fall 2 all run at native 1440p / 60 fps with much better graphics compared to Dark Souls 3. I am a PC Hardcore Gamer and I have a high end gaming pc - I bought the pro linked to a 4k hdr 55 inch tv for its price its a very capable console. Checker Board = 1920 × (1080×2) = 1920 × 2160p base resolution which is a good jump on upscaled games too using the checker board technique. Boost mode added too some benefits to unpatched games for the Pro , with some additional fps on unlocked games. Great exclusives with some HDR awesomness make the pro a good deal.
- Edited
Iam using an entry level 4k HDR 55 inch (Samsung KU 7000) and I will upgrade soon to an OLED B6 from LG. The KU is a great TV for its price and it has an HDR Mode on 2160p that reduces input lag since HDR on 2160/60hz needs a lot of processing which increases input lag.You can tip higher and grab a Samsung KS 9500 with Quantum Dot Technology (with a Free Note 5) Currently @ 2250 USD (CTC) the 55" - The KS series are Ultra HDR Premium certified TVs (Brightness Hiting 1000nits and blacks below 0.05 nits) but they have a high price tag. I did a comprehensive research and read reviews on Rtings.com and 4K.com , the KU 7000 / 7350 (curved) are very aggressive in pricing and provide a good around experience , HDR in it is very good for gaming /HDR 4K Youtube videos (Few) and HDR 4K Movies on NETflix . Knowing that some TVs accept a 10bit HDR signal and they detect an HDR source , displaying that, but they do not have a wide color gamut covering more than 80% of the P3 color space. Meaning in actual experience HDR =SDR nothing change in colors - watch up for show sales persons and do your research.portaxeplayer wroteHi Tech Guru, what television are you using for the PS4 Pro? Interested in knowing how you're experiencing HDR and how you find it! Thanks!Tech Guru wrote
Go with the pro mate , the pro is capable to output 60 fps on Battle Field One , Hitman , and Titan Fall 2 all run at native 1440p / 60 fps with much better graphics compared to Dark Souls 3. I am a PC Hardcore Gamer and I have a high end gaming pc - I bought the pro linked to a 4k hdr 55 inch tv for its price its a very capable console. Checker Board = 1920 × (1080×2) = 1920 × 2160p base resolution which is a good jump on upscaled games too using the checker board technique. Boost mode added too some benefits to unpatched games for the Pro , with some additional fps on unlocked games. Great exclusives with some HDR awesomness make the pro a good deal.
Tech Guru wrote
Iam using an entry level 4k HDR 55 inch (Samsung KU 7000) and I will upgrade soon to an OLED B6 from LG. The KU is a great TV for its price and it has an HDR Mode on 2160p that reduces input lag since HDR on 2160/60hz needs a lot of processing which increases input lag.You can tip higher and grab a Samsung KS 9500 with Quantum Dot Technology (with a Free Note 5) Currently @ 2250 USD (CTC) the 55" - The KS series are Ultra HDR Premium certified TVs (Brightness Hiting 1000nits and blacks below 0.05 nits) but they have a high price tag. I did a comprehensive research and read reviews on Rtings.com and 4K.com , the KU 7000 / 7350 (curved) are very aggressive in pricing and provide a good around experience , HDR in it is very good for gaming /HDR 4K Youtube videos (Few) and HDR 4K Movies on NETflix . Knowing that some TVs accept a 10bit HDR signal and they detect an HDR source , displaying that, but they do not have a wide color gamut covering more than 80% of the P3 color space. Meaning in actual experience HDR =SDR nothing change in colors - watch up for show sales persons and do your research.
Thank you for the thorough answer, I really appreciate it. I'm running a 55" KS8500 myself and I've been wanting to know how other people feel about the whole 4K/HDR thing. I've also researched deeply on many many websites including the two you mentioned (rtings.com is my favorite) before I pulled the trigger on the KS8500 over the KS9500 simply because I couldn't justify the extra $500 that went into slightly better audio and build quality (image is practically indistinguishable, plus it's also Edge-Lit so no full local dimming as well).
I've been on the fence with OLED due to their relatively lower nits capacity as well as their durability in terms of color fading. A KS8500 was a perfect TV to make me wait for true 12-bit OLEDs with full Dolby Vision support and 4K@60Hz with 4:4:4 with HDMI 2.1
The PS4 Pro is fantastic in its support for games and HDR, Horizon: Zero Dawn was absolutely stunning. I use the Xbox One S to watch 4K UHD Movies and the focus is completely different than games, whereas games push vivid HDR, movies like to push a more natural and slightly dim appearance.
Thanks for giving me the chance to "fech khel2e" :D
Guys, i have the ps4 pro and a old gen smart samsung tv, FHD.
How much does a relatively good 4k/HDR TV cost? What are your recommendations? I know those stuff can be very expensive but I'm looking for best value/price ratio. The tv needs to be at least 46".
How much does a relatively good 4k/HDR TV cost? What are your recommendations? I know those stuff can be very expensive but I'm looking for best value/price ratio. The tv needs to be at least 46".
Tech Guru wroteManOwaRR wroteI still wonder how u guys can play at 60 fps , let alone 30 , im playing all games now @165fps on 2k asus screen its a wonderfull experience , once u try it u can never go back to 60 fps
I have a similar setup for Battle Field One , Doom , and other FPS Games - using ROG Swift PG279Q /1080ti/I7 but comparatively to the PRO selling price , you cannot compare taking the pro/performance ratio alone it is great for what is it and exclusives it has.
actually still pc >>>> all consoles
as for the price performance ratio , i always get my games for 20-30$ while ps4 60$+
ps4 is a lose lose situation in the long run , even not that long run if you like to play a lot of games like myself .
now tell me how is that ti treating you :xD :xD
i updated my system 1 week ago running 2 of them in sli mode with i7 7700k overclocked to 5ghz :xD
u dont wanna see that performance though :)))))
Yes. Consoles tend to become obsolete after a period of time. However, you have to take the cost into the equation. How much does your setup cost?ManOwaRR wroteTech Guru wroteManOwaRR wroteI still wonder how u guys can play at 60 fps , let alone 30 , im playing all games now @165fps on 2k asus screen its a wonderfull experience , once u try it u can never go back to 60 fps
I have a similar setup for Battle Field One , Doom , and other FPS Games - using ROG Swift PG279Q /1080ti/I7 but comparatively to the PRO selling price , you cannot compare taking the pro/performance ratio alone it is great for what is it and exclusives it has.
actually still pc >>>> all consoles
as for the price performance ratio , i always get my games for 20-30$ while ps4 60$+
ps4 is a lose lose situation in the long run , even not that long run if you like to play a lot of games like myself .
now tell me how is that ti treating you : :
i updated my system 1 week ago running 2 of them in sli mode with i7 7700k overclocked to 5ghz :
u dont wanna see that performance though :)))))
To my knowledge, upgrading graphics card is not cheap in addition to the RAM/Motherboard/CPU upgrades when these are needed. Its very true that PC's will always outperform consoles because PC's are modular. Consoles are static except if you want to upgrade the HDD.
Games cost are an issue and Steam outperforms all the other platforms when it comes to pricing and discounts. However, consoles are getting there and discounts abound in the PSN store. PS Plus is a major addition and for ~5 dollars per month you have access for free games. In addition, the games that Sony puts out (first party and exclusive third party) are stellar.
Then again, it all depends on your gaming needs and your preferred gaming method.
Either way, enjoy your gaming "thumbs up"
- Edited
the new setup costed me 1087$ , but i had 1080 gtx x2 normal + cpu i7 5820k , which i sold to the shop i got i7700k + z270 msi xpower gaming platinum + cpu cooler and msi one + x2 1080ti = difference was 1087$
the reason was my old mobo and cpu had water cooling , there must have been a leak which burnt the motherboard , so i sold what was left working and got this new setup
the reason was my old mobo and cpu had water cooling , there must have been a leak which burnt the motherboard , so i sold what was left working and got this new setup
on a side now
1 gtx 1080ti can do 150fps @2k on the highest quality of texture
i believe pc still much better and safer choice for the long run .
my setup will last for at least 4 years easy
i'am sure next year there's be a ps5 :xD , after the so called scorpio release
1 gtx 1080ti can do 150fps @2k on the highest quality of texture
i believe pc still much better and safer choice for the long run .
my setup will last for at least 4 years easy
i'am sure next year there's be a ps5 :xD , after the so called scorpio release