
| SoC Family | Example Devices | Max Emulation Tier | GPU | Best For | |------------|----------------|--------------------|-----|-----------| | | X96 Max, Tanix TX3, H96 Max X3 | PSP, Dreamcast, N64, some PS1 | Mali-G31 | Best all-around price/performance | | Amlogic S922X | Odroid-N2, Beelink GT King | Light PS2, GameCube, Saturn | Mali-G52 MP6 | Best performance (SBCs/boxes) | | Rockchip RK3326 | Anbernic RG351P/M, PowKiddy RGB10 | PSP (some), Dreamcast (light) | Mali-G31 | Best handheld support | | Amlogic S905W/S905L | Older MXQ, Transpeed, Beelink Mini MX | PS1, N64 (some), MAME | Mali-450 | Cheapest entry-level | | Allwinner H6 | Orange Pi 3, some STBs | PSP (partial) | Mali-T720 | Niche, less stable |
It handles PlayStation 1 and Dreamcast effortlessly at 1080p. While it struggles with some high-end PSP games like God of War , it remains the most powerful consumer box for EmuELEC outside of custom PC setups. emuelec supported platforms best
With the right hardware and these guidelines, you can transform a modest TV box into a fantastic retro gaming console. Choose your device based on your target systems, follow the setup guide, and you'll be enjoying classic games in no time. | SoC Family | Example Devices | Max