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ps4/sbome are designed to run games at 30fps 720-1080i
r9 card blows console gpus out of the water
and the intel cpu destroys amds console 1.5ghz 8 core cpus
uhh dude the PS4's gpu is pretty much equivalent to the R9 270..
Benchmark scores several times slower than a modern AMD or Intel desktop CPU.
Even old first generation dual-core gaming PCs are faster...
As for graphics: The Xbox One’s GPU has 768 cores running at 853 MHz, leading to peak theoretical output of 1.31 teraflops (FLOPS is short for Floating Point Operations Per Second). The PlayStation 4 has 1152 cores running at 800 MHz, generating a peak output of 1.84 TFLOPs.
The on-paper power of the PlayStation 4 is only on par with the Radeon HD 7850 or GeForce GTX 650 Ti.
Short answer: You can't even start to compare next gen pcs with consoles. Yes, your pc specs blow playstation 4 specs out of the water.
What happens is consoles will tend to cap games to 720i (luckly if to get as high as 1080i) with a mere 30 FPS. The game is optimised to run smooth at that limitation. The TV will also blur those pixels and make it appear smoother. However, you're getting 1/3 the texture quality of a PC.