LazyParrot
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This is kind of ridiculous. All that effort just so you can guess what the actual hardware temps might be like. Console makers should just let people access these stats like you can on PC.
It's not at all like running a PS3 game on PS4 boost mode.even if that is true, these are just enhanced backward compatible games. this is like running a PS3 game on PS4 boost mode. these are hardly taxing the hardware.
put a real next-gen game, or a call of duty next-gen... then let's see how it actually performs.
It's not at all like running a PS3 game on PS4 boost mode.
Gears 5 has a Series X patch that changes a boatload of things. It's pretty much the PC Ultra version with even more bells and whistles. It's using the full 12TF of power.
Dirt 5 at 120fps would be using the absolute full 12TF too.
Have to disagree here. I'm betting the PS5 will run just as cool if not more so. Large console with dual intake airflow (plus that huge heatsink) means solid cooling. Also, Sony's engineers have already stated that the final specs, use of liquid metal, and fan, was decided over two years ago. The look of the PS5 is following the function.Weirdly, the PS5 won't be that much different, even with their liquid metal. I really think MS did the smarter design choice compared to Sony. It's a simple, boxy design that's not trying to look fancy. Function over beauty. It seems Sony was forced to create a fancier cooling system because of the aesthetics.
I think they chose liquid metal as well as other things in their design, specially because it was utmost necessary to keep good temperatures. That being said, I do believe the temps will be just fine, but I also believe they're gonna be higher than what these SX tests are showing.Have to disagree here. I'm betting the PS5 will run just as cool if not more so. Large console with dual intake airflow (plus that huge heatsink) means solid cooling. Also, Sony's engineers have already stated that the final specs, use of liquid metal, and fan, was decided over two years ago. The look of the PS5 is following the function.
There is no doubt theI think they chose liquid metal as well as other things in their design, specially because it was utmost necessary to keep good temperatures. That being said, I do believe the temps will be just fine, but I also believe they're gonna be higher than what these SX tests are showing.
It doesn’t have to be the best a console can do to use 100% of the resources and push it to create as much heat as it can generate. Give me literally *any* computer in the world and I can write a 10 line program that will have it using 100% of all resources within seconds.I am sorry I don’t see it this way .Even if it’s pc on ultra it’s still a game based on old engine . If you want to tell me that’s the best the Xbox series x can do then you are wrong 100%.
these games like this or spider man on ps5 or assassin creed black flag or the last of us remaster on ps4 are just enhanced ports of last gen game. And while they are impressive to us, they got nothing on what a real next gen game will look like .
Sadly we won’t see an Xbox series x real next gen game till probably 2022 if MS decided to stick with the Xbox one as a base console for 2021 .
I am not taking sides on any console here I am buying them both day one.
This won’t end any FUD, believe me. The people spreading FUD literally do not care about facts, their aim is to just spread outright lies and concern to try and damage the Xbox at all costs. They didn't care about the truth to begin with, so the truth again being pointed out is irrelevant.Now that's interesting. Apparently it runs way colder than most (reasonable) people would imagine. It seems the FUD recently created went downhill for good after these tests.
Maybe wait until people have their hands on the PS5 like they do with the Series X to say they did an outstanding job. Not saying it will have problems, but literally no people have had hands on with an actual PS5 yet, less than a month from release.There is no doubt the
PS5 was built for another cooling standard. That thing will be running near full tdp during gaming sessions. They needed beefy cooling and did a outstanding job. Microsoft did a outstanding job with it's cooling. Everybody should be ecstatic each company did a great job this time.
Lol Austin Evans (xbox fanboy in MS's pockets) and Windows Central. Ok.
After the power draw and these heat and fan measurements.. it does seem there was headroom to clock it higher
That would be glorious if it is clocked at 1900 MHz.Just imagine the meltdowns... Oh wait...
[April Fools'] Microsoft overclocks Series X GPU to 2.08 Ghz; now 13.85 Teraflops
April fools, don't have a heart attack just yet!www.neogaf.com
Can you provide a link or the slides, so i can ad it to the op?A Dutch website pointed a FLIR camera at the SX and One X after 15 minutes of RDR2.
XSX was 47 degrees Celcius and the one X 65 degrees Celcius
From an italian site
Gears 5 is optimized for Series X.Who play a game 11-15mins? They should have don't at least 2+ hours in intense games, plus they haven't run a actual next gen games.
Gears 5 on Series X certainly qualifies as a next gen game, it's running at settings that even strain a 2080ti. Max temperatures were still around the 50c range.Who play a game 11-15mins? They should have don't at least 2+ hours in intense games, plus they haven't run a actual next gen games.
Gears 5 on Series X certainly qualifies as a next gen game, it's running at settings that even strain a 2080ti. Max temperatures were still around the 50c range.
Guess you missed this thread:Gears 5 looks no different on Xbox Series X over the Xbox One X
Gears 5 should be a visual delight on the next-gen Xbox Series X, but with all that new CPU and GPU grunt it looks no better.www.tweaktown.com
Gears 5 looks no different on Xbox Series X over the Xbox One X
Gears 5 should be a visual delight on the next-gen Xbox Series X, but with all that new CPU and GPU grunt it looks no better.www.tweaktown.com
LOL.There were 4 photos shared on Twitter here, so I grabbed them and have some side-by-side comparisons (compared to the Xbox One X on top, and Xbox Series X on bottom). It makes it easier to look at Gears 5 in a side-by-side comparison between the two flagship Xbox consoles. Check them out below.
Oh yes, because low resolution screenshots are the best way to compare. Just refer to Digital Foundry for the 6 month old build they were able to take a look at, cutscenes are 60fps vs 30fps on the Xbox One X, increased texture resolution, massively increased draw distances, better volumetrics, and much better lighting.Gears 5 looks no different on Xbox Series X over the Xbox One X
Gears 5 should be a visual delight on the next-gen Xbox Series X, but with all that new CPU and GPU grunt it looks no better.www.tweaktown.com
Those are not intensive games wait until Unreal Engine 5 comes out next year it will be interesting, When games looks like a CGI and they can't run on current consoles then we can talk about heat.
Just because a game was made last gen doesn't mean that it is less stressful on the hardware than a "next gen" game.
Why are you even here? What are you trying to accomplish? There is no overheating issue with the Xbox. Just get over it and move on. You’re not buying one anyway.Those are not intensive games wait until Unreal Engine 5 comes out next year it will be interesting, When games looks like a CGI and they can't run on current consoles then we can talk about heat.
Making a 17 TFLOP GPU sweat is not intensive?
Thats got nothing to do with the point. You said the game is not intensive, I posted evidence that it is. The Xbox is not having heat issues running a very intensive game. There is nothing more that needs to be said.Nope, you can't compare APU to GPU designed for extreme heat.
Read better,the minutes are the cooldown to return to the standard (dashboard) temperatureWho play a game 11-15mins? They should have don't at least 2+ hours in intense games, plus they haven't run a actual next gen games.
Thats got nothing to do with the point. You said the game is not intensive, I posted evidence that it is. The Xbox is not having heat issues running a very intensive game. There is nothing more that needs to be said.
I think you are having difficulties following the conversation. You stated that the Xbox was not tested with a next-gen game, I replied stating that the settings Gears 5 was running at on the XSX qualifies it as a next-gen game. You then changed tracks and claimed the game was not intensive, I then replied with evidence that it is very intensive to run at 4k Ultra, now you have changed again claiming that my evidence is not accurate because PC GPUs, which makes zero sense.You replayed with PC benchmark to compare XBOX SX to PC GPUs which is not accurate and then tell me is nothing to do with point? lol ok. nevermind.
Austin Evans:
Windows Central:
Xbox Series X hands-on preview: The start of something beautiful
Microsoft may have perfected the art of video game console engineering, but is that enough?www.windowscentral.com
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That would likely just put more strain on the SSD, so even in that case heat will not rise by much. The XSX is currently producing 50c exhaust, the X1X and PS4 Pro both have exhaust at 65c and neither of those consoles had a problem. So even if the heat was to increase by a massive 15c, which in of itself is unlikely, it will still only be hot as current gen consoles.Zathalus
Not saying you're wrong, "Next gen means something that physically cannot run on the 8 year old hardware of PS4 and Xbox One". it requires massive memory, and fast storage for its game mechanics and world to run. Simply turning up the resolution, frame rate, lighting reflections and shadows does NOT mean next gen. Designing worlds and mechanics that cannot be played on old hardware means these next gen games are pushing next gen hardware. and I am talking about PS5 and the Xbox SX.
The only true next gen was the PS5/XSX unreal engine tech demo, scorn, pragmata, so far as they got some glimpse of gameplay.
Well 54c for current games is definitely going to be a problem for intense games. by the way 54c is 129.2f crazy hot
I am getting both but it canceled beThat would likely just put more strain on the SSD, so even in that case heat will not rise by much. The XSX is currently producing 50c exhaust, the X1X and PS4 Pro both have exhaust at 65c and neither of those consoles had a problem. So even if the heat was to increase by a massive 15c, which in of itself is unlikely, it will still only be hot as current gen consoles.
If you think 54c is "crazy hot" in the context of computer systems then you don't know what you're talking about.
GPU intensive, yes. But is it CPU intensive as well? If you combine those in an APU that does matter of course. I strongly doubt that there are any heat issues with Series X but just looking at the gpu misses half of the picture...I think you are having difficulties following the conversation. You stated that the Xbox was not tested with a next-gen game, I replied stating that the settings Gears 5 was running at on the XSX qualifies it as a next-gen game. You then changed tracks and claimed the game was not intensive, I then replied with evidence that it is very intensive to run at 4k Ultra, now you have changed again claiming that my evidence is not accurate because PC GPUs, which makes zero sense.
Gears 5 Ultra 4k is very GPU intensive, this has already been proven, thus the XSX GPU is being pushed heavily. We have temperature readings of the game running those settings and it is nothing to stress over.
But please, continue to tell me how wrong I am without any semblance of evidence backing up your point.
They are not playing for 11-15 minutes, its the cooldown time to return to dashboard temperature.yes hot if you play only 11-15mins we need actual professionals to do the test for both consoles.
How can XSX measure 50ºC and PS4 PRO 65ºC but the one who is overthing is XSX? That defy logic...
Oh yeah you fanboys are gonna cream your pants over the .05% variationIts gonna be something when the PS5 runs hotter.
Who play a game 11-15mins? They should have don't at least 2+ hours in intense games, plus they haven't run a actual next gen games.
Here's a quick summary of a Jeuxvideo.com article
available here
The console is quiet and sits at 38.4 dB which is more the sound of our room that the console itself.
So really quiet.
As for the temp they played more than 15 mins which sould give us a better idea.
On the thop of the console temperatures can raise above 58°C (for Gears 5)and around 54°C (for Doom Eternal).
On the dashboard the console sits roughly at around 30 to 35°C .
It is also interesting to note the right side of the front plate get pretty hot too with temperature above 50°C(for Gears 5 too), the sides and the back sits at about 45°C.
If some wants more info feel free to google translate the article.