PS5 becomes a Linux SteamDeck because why play it normally

A setup shot showing a PlayStation 5 running a Linux-based gaming system, displaying Grand Theft Auto V with ray tracing on a monitor. A person holds a controller while the game runs at enhanced graphics settings, with performance metrics visible on the HUD. The scene depicts a modded console functioning as a PC-like gaming machine.
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A modder has converted a retail PlayStation 5 into a Linux gaming system capable of running Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced with ray tracing at 1440p and 60 frames per second.
In the demo, the console outputs 4K video over HDMI, handles audio properly, and supports all USB ports, bringing it much closer to a practical desktop PC.
The modder says the setup runs the CPU at 3.2 GHz and the GPU at 2.0 GHz, keeping the system stable while still demonstrating the hardware's capabilities under Linux.
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MODDER PORTS LINUX TO PS5 AND TURNS IT INTO A STEAM MACHINE RUNNING GTA 5 ENHANCED WITH RAY TRACING