
The consoles have identical port layouts on the back and feature built-in power supplies. Either way, the days of the giant Xbox One crowding your media center are over. Despite the extra heft, the difference in physical size between the two is marginal. The Xbox One X weighs 2 pounds more than the Xbox One S. With great power, comes (relatively) great weight. In terms of physical design, the Xbox One X sports a matte black finish, distinguishing itself from the white finish of the Xbox One S.

The 1TB internal hard drive in the One X is as much as 50% faster, which leads to better boot times and a reduction in loading screens over previous generations of the console.
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In comparison, the original Xbox One has only 8GB of DDR3 memory.
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The Xbox One X comes with a full 12GB of GDDR5 memory as well, which gives developers a lot more leeway and really helps the system handle 4K content as compared to the original model. That means the Xbox One X has more than 4.5 times the graphical performance of the original Xbox One. The CPU offers a roughly 30 percent increase in clock speed, so it feels a lot more powerful in its own right.Īll in all, the graphical performance of the Xbox One X is around the six teraflop mark, which means it has a little less raw power than an Nvidia GTX 1070 desktop graphics card but a little more than an AMD RX 480. The cores in the Xbox One X are also optimized for DirectX 12 and are clocked at 1,172MHz - much higher than the Xbox One and Xbox One S. The graphics chip in the Xbox One X packs 40 compute units into a slightly slimmer footprint than the Xbox One S, which has only 12. Microsoft has made distinct architectural changes to its design instead of simply throwing advanced technology at it to make it more powerful than the PS4. Is part of the Xbox One family, the biggest differences between it and the current Xbox One models are mostly internal.
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