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Scream (1981)

TMDb rating: 4.0/10

A group of people on a rafting excursion happen upon a deserted town and decide to set up camp. Out of the blue, a murder occurs.

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Frozen Scream (1981)

TMDb rating: 2.9/10

Mad scientists turn people into frozen zombies and the zombies wreak havoc and kill people.

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America Screams (1985)

Vincent Price hosts this history of amusement parks and roller coasters across the United States.

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Xbox Series X or Sony PS5’s GPU – Which Packs the Most Bang

Every generation will have their heavyweight contenders. So which next-gen gaming machine is the true champ?
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Hello, tech aficionados and console warriors! Today, we’re diving into a comparison that’s hotter than a GPU under a 24-hour gaming marathon: The Xbox Series X vs Sony PS5’s GPUs. Buckle up, because we’re about to get both geeky and giggly!

The Contenders Enter the Ring

Xbox Series X: The Green Giant’s Muscle

Let’s meet our first contender: the Xbox Series X, a boxy behemoth that’s more loaded than a supreme pizza. Here’s what’s under the hood:

  • CPU: It’s rocking a custom 7 nm AMD Zen 2 CPU, with eight cores purring at a smooth 3.8 GHz. Flip the SMT (Simultaneous Multithreading) switch, and it cruises at 3.6 GHz.
  • Integrated GPU Goodness: The GPU, also a custom creation, struts AMD’s RDNA 2 graphics architecture.
    • CUs and Cores Galore: It boasts 56 compute units (CUs) and 3,584 cores, with 52 CUs and 3,328 cores actively flexing.
    • Speedy Gonzalez: This GPU sprints at a fixed 1.825 GHz.
    • Power Level Over 9000 (Actually, 12 TFLOPS): Yup, it can deliver 12 teraflops of computational muscle.

Sony PS5: The Sleek Speedster

And in the blue corner, the Sony PS5, as sleek as a sports car and just as fast. Here’s what makes it vroom:

  • CPU: It houses a custom 7 nm AMD Zen 2 CPU, with eight cores that can hit up to 3.5 GHz.
  • Graphics Galore: Like its rival, it features a custom GPU based on AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture.
    • Compute Units Count: We’re looking at 36 compute units here.
    • Variable Velocity: The GPU runs at a variable frequency, topping out at 2.23 GHz.
    • Teraflop Triumph: Capable of 10 teraFLOPS at peak performance.
    • Ray Tracing Razzle-Dazzle: It supports real-time ray tracing for that extra sparkle in your games.

The Face-Off: A Comparison with a Twist

  1. CPU Showdown: Both consoles boast the same AMD Zen 2 CPU, but Xbox flexes a bit harder with a higher clock speed. Meanwhile, PS5 plays it cool with a variable approach.
  2. GPU Grapple: Xbox’s GPU is like a heavyweight boxer with more compute units and cores, but PS5’s GPU is like a nimble ninja, fast and sleek with its variable frequency.
  3. Power Play: Xbox Series X lands a solid punch with 12 teraflops, while PS5 counters with a respectable 10 teraflops. But remember, it’s not just about raw power – it’s how you use it!
  4. The Ray Tracing Tango: Both consoles can dance the ray tracing tango, ensuring your games look stunningly realistic. But PS5 emphasizes this feature a bit more in its marketing jig.

The Final Bell

So, who wins this technological tussle? Well, it’s like comparing Godzilla to King Kong – both are mighty in their own right. The Xbox Series X brings sheer power to the table, while the PS5 counters with flexibility and finesse. Ultimately, the best console is the one that makes your gamer heart sing (and your wallet not weep).

What do you think? Are you Team Xbox or Team PlayStation? Let us know in the comments below, and may the best GPU win!