TV Box for gaming, good or bad? - Android Stick & Console AMLogic based Computers

hey, I am kind of a game addict, like Call of Duty, and bumped into a piece of box, wondering if I can play games with a box connecting to my 4K TV, that would be supurb.
the box running Amlogic s812 and Android 5.1, I checked that Amlogic s812 is an decent chipset. can anyone help? http://www.maxconsole.com/cgi-bin/maxconsole/rknewz.pl?function=detail&id=RKSID00000000000000004096&cat=UNDERGROUND-ANDROID

Hi the Tv box you selected will do the job just fine.The s812 box's are the best there is right now..I will be getting the Tronfy MX4 Telos for review soon but in the meantime hear is my review for the tronfy MX4 (not the Telos)model but very much the same tv box..http://forum.xda-developers.com/android-tv/android-sticks/tronfy-mx-iv-review-t3122800

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