that is some funny sh1t. i might b a nerd but im gonna go tell sum1 that right now
done by MS first of all. If you know anything about benchtesting do it. The ps3 testing is hard because you need to install linux and then some testing software or you could just use F@H and see all the computing cluster per time period devastate said scores for same thing with 360.
yes pc's can have better graphics cards and yes better ram. BUT it is the cell my friend that beats any pc on the processing power front. what ya think
I've always been a gamer from the ps1 days. I grew up joined the USAF (United States Air Force). I cant say specifics but they bought hundreds of ps3's for the cell. Sony was chosen instead of IBM for reasons that cant be disclosed. The cell in the consoles aren't at full specs yet due to their firmware set-up. It will be eventually but that's not the point. The cell started getting manufactured in 2007. To make a PC capable of what the cell could do at factory settings today, 10 years ago wo...
ps1's processor crunched 33 million peraflops of data a second. The ps2 did somewhere around 500-700 million peraflops of data a second. xbox 1 probably a little higher than that. xbox 360 tech being more than 1.5 years older than ps3 i could take a guess after what im about to tell you. The cell marked an astonishing 131 billion peraflops of data a second running folding at home on the first firmware. Newer firmware means better hardware performance. 360 being 5 cores shorter than the 8 c...
i dont have one but if i had to guess i would say this.
By turning the machine on.
Okay first thing is first. I'm Playstation for life. yep ps3 fanboy (lots of reasons why too). Second about all this whats-the-better-system business.
my answer is stated already but not because i'm a fanboy but because i'm a logical person. Here are my points in a list format(easier for the box people to see the light). here it goes:
1.Sony is more reliable. MS spent a BIL on problems that came up. Sony spent 3 BIL so problems wouldn't come up. (3 billion dollar loss for ...
dare i ask what is that a picture of?