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<blockquote data-quote="TrueSlawter" data-source="post: 570963" data-attributes="member: 44519"><p>Reports are 5GB of RAM for Games for the 360 out of the 8 with the remaining 3 doing background stuff.. Doesn't sound too bad really and is in line with the "average" for Gaming PC (which is generally 4GB, however 8GB is alot more common.) But this RAM is shared where a PC only part is really with GPU's coming with 1-2GB stock then taking an additional 1.5GB or so from system RAM if required etc.. However comparing a Console to a PC despite running essentially PC parts now is pointless as the Games will be better optimized for the consoles simply down to not having a billion different specs to work with. </p><p></p><p>Edits - Also would like to add the 8 Core CPU is overkill really, if anything one of two things will happen.. Dev's use all 6 Cores or whatever they have to play with making PC ports less copy and paste kinda thing as most PC's these days are Quad cores to be fair as there is no real need unless rendering etc to go higher. Games generally use 3 cores max. Or Dev's will just use 4 cores to make porting across if they are planning to at least easier for them. </p><p></p><p>Regardless I'm not interested in the One for one major reason, having to have the Kinect plugged in 24/7.. If the system gets hacked having a HD webcam attached and in your front room is never a good idea..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrueSlawter, post: 570963, member: 44519"] Reports are 5GB of RAM for Games for the 360 out of the 8 with the remaining 3 doing background stuff.. Doesn't sound too bad really and is in line with the "average" for Gaming PC (which is generally 4GB, however 8GB is alot more common.) But this RAM is shared where a PC only part is really with GPU's coming with 1-2GB stock then taking an additional 1.5GB or so from system RAM if required etc.. However comparing a Console to a PC despite running essentially PC parts now is pointless as the Games will be better optimized for the consoles simply down to not having a billion different specs to work with. Edits - Also would like to add the 8 Core CPU is overkill really, if anything one of two things will happen.. Dev's use all 6 Cores or whatever they have to play with making PC ports less copy and paste kinda thing as most PC's these days are Quad cores to be fair as there is no real need unless rendering etc to go higher. Games generally use 3 cores max. Or Dev's will just use 4 cores to make porting across if they are planning to at least easier for them. Regardless I'm not interested in the One for one major reason, having to have the Kinect plugged in 24/7.. If the system gets hacked having a HD webcam attached and in your front room is never a good idea.. [/QUOTE]
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