Microsoft’s Xbox One X console is now available to Pre-order
Microsoft’s Xbox One X console is now available to Pre-order
Kicking off Gamescom 2017, Microsoft officially made their upcoming Xbox One X console available to pre-order, promising to deliver 4K gaming at a price of £449 in the UK.
At the console’s November 7th launch, Microsoft promises that there will be 100 games that will feature Xbox One X graphics enhancements. Aside from Microsoft’s standard console, there will also be a limited edition “Project Scorpio” version of the console, which will feature some minor aesthetic tweaks to signify that it is a special edition console.
The Xbox One X will be offering over four times the graphical horsepower of a standard Xbox One, feature an enhanced AMD Jaguar CPU with a 550MHz CPU clock speed boost and a colossal increase in memory bandwidth. More staggering is the fact that the Xbox One X is smaller than Microsoft’s existing Xbox One and Xbox One S, and has its power brick integrated into the system itself.
This makes the Xbox One X a highly compact console which comes ready for 4K or similar (upscaled or checkerboarded) gaming resolutions. Below is a comparison between the Xbox One and Xbox One X’s specifications.
| Xbox one | Xbox One S | Scorpio | |
| Process Node | 28nm | 16nm | 16nm |
| CPU Cores | 8 | 8 | 8 |
| CPU Archtecture | Jaguar | Jaguar | Enhanced/Custom Jaguar |
| CPU Clock Speeds | 1.75GHz | 1.75GHz | 2.3GHz |
| Memory amount (Total) | 8GB | 8GB | 12GB |
| Memory amount (for games) | 5GB | 5GB | 9GB |
| Memory Type | DDR3 | DDR3 | GDDR5 |
| Memory Clock | 2133MHz | 2133MHz | 6.8GHz |
| Memory Bus | 256-bit | 256-bit | 384-bit |
| Memory Bandwidth | 68.26GB/s | 68.26GB/s | 326GB/s |
| Memory Bandwidth (ESRAM) | 204GB/s | 219GB/s | N/A |
| GPU Archtecture | GCN | GCN | Custom Polaris |
| GPU CUs | 12 | 12 | 40 |
| GPU Cores | 768 | 768 | 2560 |
| GPU Clock Speeds | 853MHz | 914MHz | 1172MHz |
| GPU Perf (TFlops) | 1.31 | 1.4 | 6.0 |
Xbox One X pre-orders have started today at UK retailers like Amazon and Game, though pre-order stock is limited at this time.
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