Everyone knows that you can't just compare a custom-build desktop or PC to any console, even if it's the PlayStation 5.
It's like comparing apples to oranges - they're just not the same.
Of course, even though that's the case, it doesn't mean that people haven't and will not try to do so, like what we're about to do today.
While it is indeed true that a PC and a PlayStation 5 are very different, it's still interesting to discuss whether or not Sony's latest flagship console can go toe-to-toe with a PC.
Is There A Way To Do A Fair Comparison of PC vs PS5?
First things first, it's important to keep in mind that the difference in architecture between a PC and a PlayStation 5 means that a fair direct comparison will never happen.
Even if the latest PlayStation 5 does indeed sport a Zen 2 processor and an RDNA2-based Navi graphics card, which do have PC hardware counterparts, both have been heavily customized by Sony in more ways than we can imagine.
Besides, unlike the PC, the memory is shared between the graphics card and processor in the PlayStation 5.
So, yeah, it's the perfect example of the popular Thai phrase, "same same but different".
