ps4 vs rx480

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The ps4 pro will very rarely ever do native 4k in new games, mainly it is upscaled/checkerboard 1800p. It also uses a mix of medium and high settings.

http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/K7dStKj69am7zs63jC8V4g-650-80.png
here you see the 480 getting an average of 28fps across 15 games at 4k so it will easily do 4k if you drop the settings. This was also at release and it has matured a little with better drivers.

However, that particular 480 has only 4gb vram which is not good enough for 4k and I'd wager the rest of the components are trash in order to keep it to that price
That PC wont game at 4k unless maybe at low settings. 480 isnt a 4k card. I dont have any clue about current consoles, but what they claim to be 4k, most likely will be some kind of upscaling of it. No way you can cram 4k capable gaming into a console at that price point. Then again, I could be totally wrong. Are consoles even doing 1080p without scaling?
 

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The ps4 pro will very rarely ever do native 4k in new games, mainly it is upscaled/checkerboard 1800p. It also uses a mix of medium and high settings.

http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/K7dStKj69am7zs63jC8V4g-650-80.png
here you see the 480 getting an average of 28fps across 15 games at 4k so it will easily do 4k if you drop the settings. This was also at release and it has matured a little with better drivers.

However, that particular 480 has only 4gb vram which is not good enough for 4k and I'd wager the rest of the components are trash in order to keep it to that price
 
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