Early PS5 Pro benchmarks have leaked, confirming the console will deliver a stable 60 FPS at dynamic resolution and significantly boost performance with 8K support.
The much-anticipated performance tests of the PS5 Pro have finally been leaked. Will the PlayStation 5 Pro, which was announced the other day, really meet expectations? PS5 Pro test resultsAccording to, yes!
PS5 Pro Test Results Reveal Performance Difference
Youtuber Moore’s Law Is Dead (MLID) did not sit idle and leaked the test results of the PS5 Pro. According to the leaked information, games are usually “With 1080p-1600p dynamic resolution and medium-high settings” The frame rates fluctuate between 45-60 FPS, which makes it difficult to provide stable performance. On the other hand, the PS5 Pro feels like a performance monster. According to the leaked information, the PS5 Pro “1600p-2160p dynamic resolution, maximum settings” working and “Locked to 60 FPS” In this case, it offers this performance without any frame drops, meaning the gaming experience is much smoother.
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The developers state that they are working on 4K and 120Hz modes for the PS5 Pro, and that 8K resolution support has also been added to the console. Although these modes have not been tested yet, it is stated that the performance has increased significantly with the extra 1.2 GB of RAM offered by the PS5 Pro. “PS5 Pro delivers a 28% bandwidth increase and delivers sharper visuals with the new PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) technology update.”
PS5 Pro in particular “8K and 120Hz” News that it will come with support for the console suggests that it will push the limits of the console. Thanks to the extra RAM and optimized memory management, it is already clear that the PS5 Pro will offer a significant performance increase over the standard PS5.
It looks like the PS5 Pro is raising the bar quite a bit in terms of performance, and these leaked early test results seem to meet gamers’ expectations. Of course, as always, it’s worth remembering that these are leaks and should always be taken with caution.