Check out the secret improvement of the new Xbox Series X

The new Xbox consoles: Not just mere makeover of the appearance of the site
Last week, there were many new Xbox consoles released to the gaming community such as the Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition and the Xbox Series X 1TB All-Digital Console in Robot White. At first, these new features appeared to be just switching from one color to another and the build up the capacity of the hard drive only. Nonetheless, following the juncture of players, revelatory modifications of these consoles have been identified to entail considerable heft.

According to technical analysis frameworks explanations of improvement can often appear concealed.
As you can imagine these new gaming machines were torn apart by the tech-happy YouTuber Austin Evans. What stood out for him was weight difference on the Xbox Series X that was being marketed. When he broke into these new Xboxes, he came across a new heatsink with the use of copper heat pipes over the Series X’s vapor chamber. As Austin points out, this change may well reflect a strategy on the part of Microsoft to cut costs for production.

A more energy-efficient console can be designed from our research as illustrated above.
Australian also noted that the actual motherboard has been revamped when he tried to investigate more into the inside part of the console. More notably, the new version of the Xbox Series X has a lowered variant of the initial 6 nm processor. In thermal, noise, and power consumption test, Austin summed up that -the new Xbox Series X is better.”

During testing, Samsung cut power consumption to about 10W in the Galaxy Special Edition 2TB and a jaw-dropping more than 20W in the 1TB All-Digital in Robot White compared to a normal Xbox Series X. This means that the new Xbox consoles are a bit power friendly, which should lead to a bent fore on the electricity bill.

Small, but not negligible improvements
However, these improvements aren’t enough reason to replace your existing Series X unless you’re looking for a larger hard drive and a Special Edition design. These tweaks are also not an attempt to compete with the PS5 Pro, which offers a noticeable visual and performance upgrade. In summary, these Xbox Series X improvements are minor, but nice to have, without disrupting the gaming experience.

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