Since the launch of the Xbox One X console which is Microsoft’s most powerful Xbox to date we’ve featured a number of different comparisons testing the Xbox One X against the PlayStation 4 Pro and also the older Xbox One S. The price difference between the Xbox One X vs Xbox One S is quite considerable and if you are still unsure whether it is worth upgrading from your existing system or paying the extra for the higher specification console. In the video below you can see the Xbox One X vs Xbox One S playing a selection of popular games including Titanfall 2, Halo 5, Halo 3, Super Lucky’s Tale and Gears of War 4.
The Xbox One X offers 40 percent more power than any other console and has been designed by Microsoft to offer gamers true 4K Ultra HD gaming. Thanks to the inclusion of an 8-core Custom AMD CPU is clocked at 2.3GHz to bring enhanced AI, real world detail, and smoother interactions to your gaming. While the 12GB GDDR5 of graphic memory adds extra speed and power to game performance to quicker load times and more enhanced graphics. To recap the specifications of the Xbox One X include:
– CPU: Eight-core 2.3GHz processor
– GPU: 40 compute units at 1172MHz
– RAM: 12GB GDDR5 (shared between system and GPU)
– Bandwidth: 326GB/s
– Storage: 1TB hard disk
– Disc: UHD Blu-ray player
– Video: 4K output, HDR 10 support
– Audio: DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 and Atmos, PCM 2.0, 5.1, 7.1
– Wireless: Bluetooth, dual-band Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, IR blaster
– Connectors: 2x HDMI (2.0b out, 1.4b in), 3x USB 3.0 ports, IR out, S/PDIF, Ethernet
Source: RUL
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