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Even GameStop recommends against buying them.
It doesn't really matter what it compares to in a Desktop Gaming GPU, because you can't directly compare them. PS4 games are simply optimized for that strict hardware config; we don't get that in the PC realm of things.
Basically PS4 Gen1, Gen2, and then Slim
https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/playstation-4-vs-playstation-4-slim
Can you ask him his acceptable price range; and yes, a range.. or a max you can't go over. Just keep in mind what they actually retail new for, if dont want anything 'used'
Then I could very much help narrow this down further for you.
It was too late, he got the slim. thanks anyway though :D
While in specs they compare to those, they are actually a bit weaker because of slower clockspeeds.