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I would expect a Ryzen 5 5600X to be able to keep up with a PlayStation 5 in performance mode. AMD has typically fared better on the stability front. I don't know how the 3080 has fared.
The main thing that the PlayStation 5 offers over your PC is a locked 30 FPS Quality mode for a more consistent frame rate.
Very few people come here to compare the 1080p/60 performance of the PlayStation 5 version. So I don't know how consistent the PS5 is with 60 FPS at 1080p.
Except, instead of the two threads at 25% of my CPU, it is now apparently just one thread at 12%.
Though, at one point on the shattered moon it did seem to want to settle on 40 FPS flat, at 38% GPU and 9% CPU. I did think that was quite peculiar.