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Xbox Series X vs Xbox Series S: specs (Image credit: Microsoft) The Xbox Series X is a beast of a console that's truly brought us into the latest generation of gaming. Xbox Series X specs CPU: Eight-core 3.8GHz (3.6GHz with SMT) custom AMD 7nm GPU: 12 teraflops 1.825GHz (locked)...
Power your dreams with Xbox Series S, Microsoft's compact console. Enjoy 1440p gaming, 120 FPS and a 512 GB SSD – all at an affordable price. Explore detailed specs and buy directly from the Microsoft Store. With features like DirectX ray tracing and an
Power your dreams with the Xbox Series X: Microsoft's most powerful console, featuring true 4K gaming, 120 FPS, and 1TB SSD. Explore specs and price options directly at Microsoft Store. Enjoy backward compatibility, DirectX ray tracing, and a redesigned
The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S have more similarities than differences, but which one will work best with your setup and budget?
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With both PlayStation 5 specs and Xbox Series X specs out in the wild, there’s only one question left for us to answer: PS5 vs Xbox Series X specs; how do they compare? From a standard numbers vs numbers comparison, Xbox Series X takes the winner’s podium. For starters, the Xbox...
Microsoft has gone a different route with the next-generation by releasing two different consoles with different specs. The Xbox Series X is designed to run games at 4K resolution, while the Xbox Series S is designed to run the same games but at a lower resolution of 1080p or...
The Xbox Series S has pared-down specs, compared to the Series X and is also smaller in size. This model has no optical drive, meaning it can play only digital games (not physical ones, like the Series X can). Aside from these differences, both systems use the same controllers and are...