Quote Originally Posted by fdkenzo View Post
Eu cred ca merita mai mult un Xbox One X decat Series S. In plus ai si unitate Blu-ray, iar performantele sunt aproape identice daca nu chiar mai bune pe XOX.
Eu dacă ar fi să cumpăr un Xbox, mai degrabă aș opta pentru un Series S decât un One X pentru că prefer să joc ceva 60fps FHD decât 4k 30fps, iar noul procesor din Series S exact pentru asta e.

With the Xbox Series S full revealed, set to be an affordable alternative to the more powerful, more beastly Xbox Series X, many have been wondering if this pint-sized console is actually more powerful than 2017's Xbox One X. The answer is a bit complicated, and in 2020, it's not a definitive "yes or no" answer. Basically, though, the Xbox Series S will provide an improved experience across the board, just not at a 4K resolution.

On paper, the Xbox One X may look like a more powerful system, with more RAM and a beefier GPU. The Xbox One X was designed (and priced) to be the most powerful console in the world when it launched. However, it was bottlenecked heavily by its Jaguar CPU, which is architecturally the same CPU (albeit with some enhancements) that shipped back in 2013 with the Xbox One base unit.

The Xbox One X was all about delivering 4K games with GPU-bound enhancements. The Outer Worlds, Gears 5's campaign, Wasteland 3, and various other games run at a crisp 4K resolution on Xbox One X, with enhancements and other improvements. They are, however, 30 frames per second, which is a limitation commonly associated with the weaker CPU in the Xbox One X.

The Xbox Series S (and X) conversely has a far more powerful, modern CPU, built on AMD's contemporary processor architecture. Games that favor the CPU for performance, such as Destiny 2, could see their frame rates boosted from 30 to 60 frames per second on the Xbox Series S, despite it being a more streamlined system on paper than the One X. The Xbox Series S is ultimately designed to be an affordable option for a specific market of gamers who perhaps don't have a 4K TV, but want to get next-gen frame rates and other features.


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