We have witnessed many times that PlayStation games have come to the PC platform, but this time PlayStation itself is the guest of the PC platform.
The resulting computer, called MinisForum EliteMini CR50, is a model produced based on PlayStation 5’s processor and surrounding it with other PC hardware elements. So, do you think this computer can replace PlayStation 5 in terms of gaming?
The MinisForum Elite CR50 has a sleek looking PC case, but don’t expect “ultra-high frame rates for professional gaming” as the manufacturer claims, as it’s pretty inadequate for that. Yes, the MinisForum EliteMini CR50 indeed has the AMD 4700S processor featured in PlayStation 5. This 8-core and 16-thread processor is accompanied by an integrated AMD Radeon RX 550 graphics card with 16GB of GPDDR6 memory. Considering that the RX 550 is an older graphics card, it’s not hard to guess why the PC is off the mark.
While the PC also has 256 GB and 512 GB storage options, let’s say that it comes with Windows 10 Pro with Windows 11 upgrade and its price is $ 679, $ 729 and $ 759 in different variants.