However, Digital Foundry’s testing and feedback showed the gain to be around 30-35% lower, which is likely due to memory bandwidth limitations.

According to experts, Game Boost works in compatibility mode and may not use all the capabilities of the system; This differentiates the PS5 Pro from the Xbox Series X, where compatibility provides full GPU power for previous-generation games.

This issue is reminiscent of the PS4 Pro, where graphics power gains were also limited by memory, making it difficult to achieve 4K.

There will likely be scenarios where the PS5 Pro will easily handle 1080p games at 120 FPS but will struggle at higher resolutions that require more memory bandwidth.

Source: Ferra

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