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Crysis Launched on Raspberry Pi 5 Single-Board Computer

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Crysis Launched on Raspberry Pi 5 Single-Board Computer
But there is a nuance.

Tech blogger Jeff Girling decided to use a Raspberry Pi 5 microcomputer to run Crysis Remastered. And he succeeded, but with one clarification: for this, a discrete Radeon RX 6750 XT GPU was connected to the computer via a docking station. The Raspberry Pi 5 itself has an ARM chip BCM2712 (12 W) in conjunction with 8 GB of RAM, which is not enough to run games, especially those requiring powerful hardware.



In addition to running the Crysis remaster in 4K resolution at low graphics settings with 20-30 fps, the microcomputer launched DOOM Eternal - in 4K, the frame rate averaged 20 fps, and in 720p it reached 30 fps.

Crysis Launched on Raspberry Pi 5 Single-Board Computer


According to the tech blogger, the main limiter of the frame rate was the processor, since the video card power was used at most by 60%. Girling wanted to launch Red Dead Redemption 2, but he was unable to do so - probably due to the architecture of the Raspberry Pi 5 processor itself.
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