When it comes to performance, both models are identical. They both feature the same custom AMD Zen 2 processor, 16GB of GDDR6 memory, and a custom RDNA 2 GPU with 10.28 teraflops of power. This means that both models will deliver the same level of performance, whether you’re playing a game or streaming content.

The main difference between the two models is in the storage capacity. The PS5 Digital Edition comes with 825GB of storage, while the PS5 with a disc drive has a larger 1TB of storage. This may not seem like a huge difference, but if you plan on downloading a lot of games, you may find that the Digital Edition’s storage capacity fills up quickly.

Another factor to consider is the cost of games. Digital games are often cheaper than physical games, so if you’re someone who prefers to buy games digitally, the PS5 Digital Edition may be a better option for you. However, if you already have a large collection of physical PS4 games, you may want to consider the PS5 with a disc drive, as it will allow you to play your existing games on the new console.

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