GoonSquad wrote:
Some of those plans on reddit look too good to be true...
Welcome to building your own computer and why you never buy retail again once you do. All of those parts are clickable links, and their prices as well as the outlet the price was grabbed from are listed, leaving you zero reason to believe they aren't legitimate.
There is no console magic that makes raw compute performance in a console worth more than in a PC. A bad port may run poorly on a PC for the express reason that it was a bad port. Xbox One and PS4 both use 2x AMD Jaguar CPUs running around 1.7GHz per core, both have 8GB of RAM, both use AMD GCN-based GPUs. These are not magic devices that do something miraculously different like Sony and Microsoft love you believing, they're the result of contracts with AMD to tweak some of their architectures to their liking and sell them a bunch of chips for cheap. None of these chips of which come close to the fastest AMD has to offer. They're priced around the same as a mid range (self-built) PC because that's what they are: mid range PCs in special cases.
They're guaranteed to run the games made for them for 5-6 years because those games will not be taking advantage of new tech that PCs get access to (this is why PC versions of games often come with higher resolution textures and upgraded effects). If you have a PC with the performance of an Xbox One then you'll have to pull those detail sliders back and use the same texture resolution that the Xbox One uses. And it will run its games as long as the Xbox One does, as long as you keep pulling the detail sliders back - because PC games are going to keep offering better visuals to keep up with their better hardware, you'll just be stuck using the Xbox One-equivalent detail levels. Which is what you'll be stuck with if you play on an actual Xbox One, too.
There isn't much left to say here but good luck.