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SplizThaDon
Could you stop lying to yourself tho, the Xbox one x is much better than a 580
You previously said people are being disingenuous all you're doing is talking pc parts you heard of and making direct comparisons to the parts alone. You are not factoring how the parts work in real world environments which vary on PC but is not on console. So the optimization boost you are not accounting for is criminal if you wanna act like you're making honest calculations
I could stop there, but how about that rx580 you wanna hang your hat on, why are you not talking about the bandwidth in the Xbox one X that is equal to a titan xp? I mean, this is how (or better yet, where) the Xbox one X is able to reach 4k gaming. To reiterate a line back when the Xbox one originally launched,
Its about balance
Yea. About that.
Here's how Microsoft's $500 Xbox One X compares to a PC | PC Gamer
Scorpio's GPU has 40 customized compute units clocked at 1172MHz; and Scorpio boasts a generous 12GB of GDDR5 RAM with a memory bandwidth of 326GB/s—substantially higher than the 8GB and 256GB/s of AMD's RX 580 PC graphics card. To get that kind of memory on a PC graphics card, you'll have to step up to a GeForce Titan Xp. Keep in mind, however, that on the Xbox One X the memory is split between GPU and system, with Microsoft recently saying developers will be able to use 9GB of the GDDR5 RAM.
But don't mistake the GPU specs in Scorpio for equivalent PC power. There is no chance in hell the Scorpio's graphics power is anywhere near that of a Titan Xp just because it has the same amount of memory. If you were to buy something equivalent, expect an AMD RX 580 or GeForce GTX 1060, but those desktop graphics cards have less video memory.
This bandwidth allows the Xbox One X to do higher resolution 4K gaming, as long as the developers don't go overboard on things that rely on computational performance.
And this is what I been saying from jump.