Hardware Xbox Series X Specs per EuroGamer.net

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  • CPU: 8x Zen 2 Cores at 3.8GHz (3.6GHz with SMT) 7nm
  • GPU: 12 TFLOPs, 52 CUs at 1.825GHz, Custom RDNA 2
  • Memory: 16GB GDDR6
  • Storage: 1TB custom NVMe SSD
  • Optical drive: 4K UHD Blu-ray
  • Ports: HDMI 2.1 output, 3x USB 3.2, networking port, expanded storage slot, power input
  • 120 fps support
  • Potential 8K resolutions
  • Ray-tracing technology
  • Variable Rate Shading for more stable frame rates
  • Compatible with Xbox One accessories
  • Smart Delivery
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And here's a lengthy article if you feel like reading it: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2020-inside-xbox-series-x-full-specs
 

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My thoughts exactly, I can't imagine a 2tb expansion being cheap on launch.
True, and being proprietary Microsoft can charge whatever they want and the consumer has no choice but to pay their price for extra storage. Reminds me of the PSP/Vita days of absurdly expensive storage drives, or even the Nintendo Switch branded micro SD cards.
 
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True, and being proprietary Microsoft can charge whatever they want and the consumer has no choice but to pay their price for extra storage. Reminds me of the PSP/Vita days of absurdly expensive storage drives, or even the Nintendo Switch branded micro SD cards.

Yup, its the unfortunate circumstance we often find ourselves in. They've got to make that extra cash out of you somehow!
 
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As stated 1TB by SeaGate SSD for Xbox Series X is going to be $220 USD. People are complaining it's too much, but given the market it's not that bad in comparison to Samsung SSD's. People will always complain though because they want everything dirt cheap.
 

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At £230 a pop I doubt that many people will be buying them.. and if you have a Series S where you actually need extra storage, you can just buy another console for a tenner more! EDIT: Ok, £20 more.
 
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Nope, this entire setup is flawed. Games so large they fill an SSD (which already has limited lifetime writes, even with the latest algorithms), so hammer your small (by new standards) storage to death, or pay the equivalent of a new system, it's close to being a console killer (lol).
 

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Why would a game be so large it'd fill an entire SSD? The largest game I've encountered is roughly 110GBs, not 500GBs or even 1TB.
 

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