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CPU - AMD Jaguar 8 cores http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/20/4011496/playstation-4-tech-specs-revealed-amd-jaguar-cpu-faster-blu-ray-720p
GPU - modified AMD HD 7870 http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/171375-reverse-engineered-ps4-apu-reveals-the-consoles-real-cpu-and-gpu-specs
Resolutions are switchable (automatically) and varies between games.
Refresh rate generated by the GPU is 30. but using display CPU IC (tldr circuit), ps4 can "mirror" or doubled the screen rate to 30x2 (60fps), and some TV (that has CPU built in) can doubled it again to 120 or 240. but they are all what old people call as "analog ghosting".
to answer OP's question;
your spec is above PS4.
the reason why console games are badly played on your system, is caused by "poor" console porting by the game's developers
ps:
PC gaming is NEVER been cheaper than console and it never will in future
PC has millions of different configurations which can never be fully optimized, unless they are standardized, but then they'd be consoles.
Your hardware being better than either console, doesn't mean it'll perform better. That said, PC gaming is not as cheap as console gaming.