PS5 Pro will be a monster of power, at least according to this report

PS5 Pro will be a monster of power, at least according to this report

PS5 Pro will be a monster of power

Further rumors and rumors emerge regarding a probable PS5 Pro model. Sony's hi-end console has never been officially announced, but several insiders are quickly claiming that they have some evidence of its existence, including these new technical specifications, which if confirmed, they would make the basic hardware model launched in 2020 pale.



The report we are talking about is the result of the work of RedGamingTech, which documented all the PS5 Pro main technical features. According to the YouTuber, the console would offer ray tracing performance 2.5 times better than the basic version of the Sony console. The Japanese giant would then be in the process of using an AMD Zen 4, designed for high-end computers. This figure is based on the size of TSMC's nanometers, on which, however, a debate would have arisen: for RedGaming Tech the Sony console would use TSMC at 5nm, while for other sources we are talking about 4nm. The console would also be designed to make the most of Sony's new VR headset.


Obviously there are some considerations to make regarding these rumors. First of all, we know that the console was never made official by Sony. In addition, it will also be necessary to calculate the situation regarding semi-conductors and their shortage, which makes it almost impossible at present to satisfy the demand of the public, with the stocks of the two models currently in circulation that are sold out in a few minutes, and a possible new model. he would risk finding himself in a very similar situation. As usual, our recommendations are to take this news with extreme caution and wait for any official announcements from the manufacturer.

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15 Hidden PS5 Features You Probably Didn't Know About

If you're one of the lucky few people who are firing up their new PS5 for the first time, you probably want to jump straight into the action right away. However, if you're willing to make a small investment of time into entering your PS5's Game Presets now, you'll save yourself some time down the line as you acquire more and more games. As IGN outlines, with Game Presets, rather than going through a mundane routine of choosing game settings every time you start a new title, you can set a number of global preferences for difficulty level, resolution, and others that will automatically apply to most PS5 games you install. There is no guarantee, however, that every PS5 game will recognize your Game Presets.


First, go to Settings > Save Data and Game/App Settings. From there, go to Game Presets, where you can determine settings for game difficulty level, first-person view/third-person view, camera movement, and the subtitles and audio language settings. You can also set a preset for using either Performance Mode, which prioritizes fast and smooth frame rates, or Resolution Mode, which prioritizes higher graphics quality.