My gaming machine - Then and Now


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PS2:

CPU speed:
294.91 MHz

CPU cores:
1

GPU speed:
147.46 MHz

Video RAM:
4 MB

System RAM:
32 MB

Internal ROM:
4MB

USB:
1.1 (2 ports)


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CPU:
Number of Cores/Threads: 8/8
Frequency: speculated to be running a base clock speed of 1.6 Ghz on a 2.75 Ghz capable chipShared L2 Cache: 2 x 2 MB
Manufacturing Process: 28 nm
Custom CPU with background processing for recording gameplay.

GPU:AMD next-generation Radeon based graphics engine
GPU Cores: 8
GPU Clock: 800 MHz


Memory:
8GB GDDR5Frequency: 5500 MHz
System Memory Bus: 256-bit
System Memory Bandwidth: 176.0 GB/s


Storage size:
500GB, 5200 RPM, hard disk drive, user removable*

External dimensions:
Approximately 275 x 53 x 305 mm

Mass:
Approx 2.8 kg (6.2 lb)

BD/DVD drive (read only):
BD x 6 CAV, DVD x 8 CAV, Blu-ray and DVD playback, no audio CD support

Input/Output:
Super-Speed USBx (USB 3.0) port x2, AUX port x1 

Networking:
Ethernet x1, IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz only), Bluetooth 2.1+EDR

AV output:
HDMI 1.4 out port, digital out optical port. SD output is supported for lower-resolution displays. HD output at 720p, 1080p, sony claims it can stream up to 4k content but this is still TBD. 

Included Peripherals:
PlayStation 4 system x1, Wireless controller (DualShock 4) x1, Mono headset x1, AC power cord x1, HDMI cable x1, USB cable x1

Stereoscopic Output:
Hardware supported



The games that i am currently playing are The Witcher 3: Wild hunt, Dying light and Horizon zero dawn. All of these have amazing graphics. 
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