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Those overheating comments aged well.
So similar to a 2080 TIGears of War 5, Ultra settings, added contact shadows, 50% increased particle count over PC Ultra, and SSGI. All at 4k60FPS. For comparison:
Yep, in fact Dirt 5 at 120fps is probably pushing the console way more than Godfall at 60fps would.Just because a game was made last gen doesn't mean that it is less stressful on the hardware than a "next gen" game.
That was tested with a last gen game... Throw godfall in there and then we'll talk.
Run Godfall on Series X and the temperature would probably hit freezing.That was tested with a last gen game... Throw godfall in there and then we'll talk.
Considering it looks better than anything seen on the super powerful 12TF machine, I really doubt that.Run Godfall on Series X and the temperature would probably hit freezing.
Unless the subtitles are broken, the hiese guy said "XSX gets loud (only) when watching a movie, playing a game via BD, louder than other UHD players" - whatever that means.
He said the Xbox Series X blu-ray drive is louder than other premium blu-ray standalone player.Maybe the disc drive is loud.
I wouldn't say that, I'd say around 2080 Super or a bit higher. I'm sure a ton of optimisation went into Gears 5 for these settings on XSX.So similar to a 2080 TI
It’s as if people want there to be another RRoD scenario for xboxThose overheating comments aged well.
He just doesn’t like the outcomeThe Italian site in this very thread confirms the same. Windows Central previously also compared the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro and determined the PS4 Pro ran slightly cooler, so much for bias there.
Gonna have to wait 6 months - 1 year before we can do that comparison.Considering it looks better than anything seen on the super powerful 12TF machine, I really doubt that.
No way to know that without taking the console apart, but considering the exhaust is rather cool and the system rather quite then I don't expect it to be anything anyone needs to be concerned over.Confused by the RTX 3000 and Ryzen comparison. These tests are thermal imaging of the outside of the box. What are those?
So the outer chassis doesn't get hot enough to be of any concern, that's...Expected. The internal SoC temperature would be more interesting to know.
A random Italian site. Sounds very reliable lol.
Gears 5 was a dynamic 60, so more like 2080/ 2080 SuperSo similar to a 2080 TI
Options and subjective feelings vs technical measurements.But random sites claiming it was running hot even after the source they were using debunked it - totally reliable, right.
Of course it is Windows Central.
Anyway seems to run cool. Good.
Edit: did they test it with an actual nextgen game?
Lol Austin Evans (xbox fanboy in MS's pockets) and Windows Central. Ok.
It’s as if people want there to be another RRoD scenario for xbox
When it's running Halo Infinite in 2022 it probably will .Damn I was hoping the Series X would keep me warm this winter.
What does the 360 overheating in its infancy have to do with the xbone?While RRoD sucked and probably contributed to the xbone disaster , they owned up to it and replaced/repaired consoles free of charge for quite a while.
What does the 360 overheating in its infancy have to do with the xbone?
They tested the unit on its side in a box enclosed on all sides apart from the front and the temperature increased to 56c, still cooler than the One X.Have they tested heat differences between vertical and horizontal? can’t watch any videos right now
those thermal cameras and personal biasedness towards certain brands. damn robotsLol Austin Evans (xbox fanboy in MS's pockets) and Windows Central. Ok.
So much for the overheating narrative. That thing runs cool and quiet.
Well, the reports of the XSX being really hot were from the outside surface so at least these temps debunk thatAre these temps from the APU or outside surface? If latter, they are completely useless.
The Xbox Series X is cool to the touch under load. When stressed, the top front portion can become warm. If you're running a game from the expansion card, that too can also become toasty. It's nothing out of the ordinary, though. Anyone with a gaming PC or a laptop will be familiar with the sort of heat the Xbox Series X generates. The console takes in cool air from the bottom of the console, expels it throughout the system, and out through the top.
The more taxing the game, the more heat is dissipated out of the top, naturally. That's where you want the heat to be, though, outside of the system.
So the top can't double as a grill? What a bummer. Kidding of course.
It's good to know the Series X is functioning as intended and is handling heat the way some have already guessed. I hope people can put their concern to rest and stop suggesting we might get a next-gen version of the RRoD.
It’s as if people want there to be another RRoD scenario for xbox
Maybe. A game can be under "full load" and not use ray tracing but have other effects, resolution, framerate pushed higher so it is still under load.My main gripe is no one that has these has tested games with High end ray tracing. Thats where the real test will be for pushing full load.
A game can still push 100 percent load and not have RT. RT doesn't make the chip perform over its total TDP.My main gripe is no one that has these has tested games with High end ray tracing. Thats where the real test will be for pushing full load.