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CyberPowerPC gets into console market with PS5 and MSI Claw

CyberPowerPC is setting itself up to be an all-encompassing hub of gaming hardware. We already know their custom gaming PCs well, but now, they are also adding consoles to the mix, including PC handhelds like the MSI Claw, and traditional living room consoles like the PlayStation 5. 

When the current-gen consoles launched, Sony put some extra effort into supporting additional resolutions and higher refresh rates, making the PS5 perfectly suited to many gaming monitors, whether they are running at 1080p, 1440p or 4K. Most PS5 titles also ship with 120Hz modes in place, so you can benefit from faster refresh rates.

With more people putting a console on their desk alongside a PC, CyberPowerPC is capitalising by adding the option to buy a PS5 or PS5 Pro on their store, alongside other hardware and peripherals. If Windows gaming is more your thing, then handhelds like the MSI Claw are also on offer, giving you an easy way to access your entire PC games library on the go.

You can find all of CyberPowerPC's console offerings HERE.

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KitGuru Says: Do you have a console for exclusives alongside a gaming PC? Or are you thinking about getting one? With GTA 6 coming up and no PC version currently in sight, 2026 could be a good year to pick up a PS5. 

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