AMD has introduced a new desktop kit based on its Zen 2 architecture. The kit is particularly exciting because of its AMD 4700S, a processor from the Sony PlayStation 5.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-4700S-Desktop-Kit-A-mini-PC-with-the-processor-from-a-PlayStation-5.548543.0.html
How do we know it's from a PS5 and not an Xbox?
One retailer sold it for about $320 with 16 GB of RAM. That is a good price for a motherboard, 8-core, cooler, and RAM, but if one of the consoles could be turned into an x86 PC they would be a much better value.
Anyone figured out a way to re-enable the integrated gpu?
Quote from: Anonymousgg on July 01, 2021, 22:21:34
How do we know it's from a PS5 and not an Xbox?
One retailer sold it for about $320 with 16 GB of RAM. That is a good price for a motherboard, 8-core, cooler, and RAM, but if one of the consoles could be turned into an x86 PC they would be a much better value.
Being defective, it can come from both.