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Ok, I have always wondered a few things:
1. How can a console, with its 256MB graphics chip, look so amazing on even the biggest of TV's?
If you try to put a 256MB graphics card in a computer, you sure won't be able to do much with a monitor any bigger than 20" or so.
2. Just how does the console processors and computer processors compare?
I have always wondered how the graphics with my 360 and PS3 as well as the overall playability and good features are all run with either 256 or 512MB of memory. Is the PS3 processor really an amazing powerhouse? Or would it be smoked by a PC processor?
I realize that the graphics on the PC are still better than console, but consoles are looking VERY amazing lately and with the lower budget to everything in one purchase makes them very good for gamers these days.
Let me know if anyone knows the difference or how these two stack up (consoles vs PC's).
1. How can a console, with its 256MB graphics chip, look so amazing on even the biggest of TV's?
If you try to put a 256MB graphics card in a computer, you sure won't be able to do much with a monitor any bigger than 20" or so.
2. Just how does the console processors and computer processors compare?
I have always wondered how the graphics with my 360 and PS3 as well as the overall playability and good features are all run with either 256 or 512MB of memory. Is the PS3 processor really an amazing powerhouse? Or would it be smoked by a PC processor?
I realize that the graphics on the PC are still better than console, but consoles are looking VERY amazing lately and with the lower budget to everything in one purchase makes them very good for gamers these days.
Let me know if anyone knows the difference or how these two stack up (consoles vs PC's).