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Just made about 60 dollars after shipping fees ect from selling mine on ebay

Pretty sweet $60 for an easy flip. Did you try craigslist first though? Could have mitigated the fees and shipping.

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Actually, when i was looking up seller fees on ebay, it said 4 percent for video games, but apparently that is only if you subscribe to something for 24/mo

So it is actually ten percent, which would have been 54 dollars, then paypal which is owned by ebay is charging me another 25...

All said and done it would have only been 30 dollars i would make after shipping..

Im not doong that. So i jusg refunded the money and ebay wont get 80 dollars. Thats crazy.

I just put it on craigslist, for 525. That will be 100 with no fees, and i alreay got two emails asking me if it was sold.

Fuck ebay, again,

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The PS4's GPU potentially holds even more power than previously thought ~ http://www.psu.com/a...inally-believed

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PS4's GPU may hold more power than originally believed

"The PlayStation 4's graphical processing unit, which already has an impressive graphical output, appears to have additional processors that weren't counted in the original figure.

The PS4's GPU, entitled "Pitcairn," is clocked in at 1.84 teraflops of processing per second, thanks to the former count of 1152 stream processors, which allow devices to better manage and delegate information for faster loading. However, after a closer look by MyDrivers.com, the PS4 has more.

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Pitcairn, or the AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series, according to the images provided, houses 20 graphic cores, and each core has 64 stream processors, which totals to be 1280, leaving 128 of these stream processors unaccounted for. Now, as the report on the WCCF Tech website indicates, these extra processors could simply be dead.

However, the chance that these extra processors are merely dormant is worth consideration, which means that the PS4 could have more graphical power in the future than it does now. Sony has done things like this in the past: the PS3 didn't use all the processor cores that the Cell Processor had, which was chalked up to avoiding redundancy, and the PlayStation Portable didn't have its maximum 333 MHz output either in order to better manage battery life.

Until Sony issues a formal statement on this extra hardware, the existence of the extra stream processors can only inspire speculation. Once official word releases, be sure to find out more about the PS4 and its future right here at PSU."

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I didn't post it in response to your comment. I could really care less what console you buy.

I just thought that it was news worthy enough to put in the PS4 Section. Since I haven't seen it mentioned much elsewhere.

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Nah, I didn't think it was. I'm just saying compare the xbox one to the ps4. The one with the least ammount of power is want will determine the upper limit of quality this cycle

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Looking forward to seeing what first party titles will be the exception to that rule. Infamous Second Son doesn't look very special. Killzone seems pretty, though.

Looking forward to seeing what Rockstar and Bethesda do with the new tech.

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The PS4's GPU potentially holds even more power than previously thought ~ http://www.psu.com/a...inally-believed

Story below ~

PS4's GPU may hold more power than originally believed

"The PlayStation 4's graphical processing unit, which already has an impressive graphical output, appears to have additional processors that weren't counted in the original figure.

The PS4's GPU, entitled "Pitcairn," is clocked in at 1.84 teraflops of processing per second, thanks to the former count of 1152 stream processors, which allow devices to better manage and delegate information for faster loading. However, after a closer look by MyDrivers.com, the PS4 has more.

s_6bb4825790b64f41a6d3f9a0084d3eae.png

Pitcairn, or the AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series, according to the images provided, houses 20 graphic cores, and each core has 64 stream processors, which totals to be 1280, leaving 128 of these stream processors unaccounted for. Now, as the report on the WCCF Tech website indicates, these extra processors could simply be dead.

However, the chance that these extra processors are merely dormant is worth consideration, which means that the PS4 could have more graphical power in the future than it does now. Sony has done things like this in the past: the PS3 didn't use all the processor cores that the Cell Processor had, which was chalked up to avoiding redundancy, and the PlayStation Portable didn't have its maximum 333 MHz output either in order to better manage battery life.

Until Sony issues a formal statement on this extra hardware, the existence of the extra stream processors can only inspire speculation. Once official word releases, be sure to find out more about the PS4 and its future right here at PSU."

That would be relevant if people could it worked.

That would be relevant if it worked on launch.

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That would be relevant if people could it worked.

Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?

Okay that was pretty funny not gonna lie.

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That would be relevant if it worked on launch.

I'm guessing that you are referring to the PS4's failure rate. Which has been blown way out of proportion by some of the Gaming News sites ( probably trying to get more hits ), and by Xbox Trolls making 1 Star Reviews for the PS4 on Amazon.

I think I'll wait a couple of months before I comment on the technical shortcomings of the PS4 and Xbox One. By then there will be a more comprehensive figure for the Failure Rates of both consoles.

But so far the Failure Rate for the PS4 seems to be pretty low.

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I think I'll wait a couple of months before I comment on the technical shortcomings of the PS4 and Xbox One.

Weren't you commenting on the technical shortcomings of the Xbox during the summer?

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I think I'll wait a couple of months before I comment on the technical shortcomings of the PS4 and Xbox One.

Weren't you commenting on the technical shortcomings of the Xbox during the summer?

Bravo, you got me.

What I meant to say is that I will wait a couple of months before I comment on the "Failure Rates" for both systems. When we can more clearly see which console has the most problems. Instead of just speculating and making up bullshit statistics.

I will be getting my PS4 on the 29th, so it will be interesting to see if there are any problems with it ( I doubt it ). Meanwhile on the 22nd we will see just how many problems the X1 has. After which I will gladly laugh at the Shitbox Fanboys who have been giving us crap for days...

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