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More Xbox One X marketing for tomorrow ...
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Weird. I saw that 2 days ago when I was on Facebook. Regardless, seems MS is starting up the marketing engine. It is going to get crazy soon.
More Xbox One X marketing for tomorrow ...
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Weird. I saw that 2 days ago when I was on Facebook. Regardless, seems MS is starting up the marketing engine. It is going to get crazy soon.
I'm still on the fence about this. I guess it really depends on what my local EB Games has for a trade in offer for the X1S.
Because this beast is going to set me back $650 in Canada. My dad owns a 4k HDR TV, so I will definitely get the most out of this machine. That Forza 7 article got me excited to play it, and I am not a fan of racing games.
I'm no "pc master race" guy but I do have a pretty powerful gaming PC. I can tell you as well that this is an excellent deal. I also work closely in the GPU tech Industry.My "pc master race" friends said it's a very good deal for 500 because it is.
I'm still on the fence about this. I guess it really depends on what my local EB Games has for a trade in offer for the X1S.
Because this beast is going to set me back $650 in Canada. My dad owns a 4k HDR TV, so I will definitely get the most out of this machine. That Forza 7 article got me excited to play it, and I am not a fan of racing games.
Wait how come they havent mentioned anything about faster disc installations, or have I missed it?
I plan to do a fresh install for my library when I get it, they better have made the installations as fast as they are on PlayStation.
Wait how come they haven't mentioned anything about faster disc installations, or have I missed it?
I plan to do a fresh install for my library when I get it, they better have made the installations as fast as they are on PlayStation.
Yeah FH3 was on my radar for a bit. Game looks stunning, and I like the open world aspect of it more than a closed circuit. If it gets a X1 patch, I'll probably buy that first.If you're not a fan of racing games, you should just buy Forza Horizon. It's more arcadey and cheaper plus it is also getting an X patch. If you like playing that then go for F7.
you can plug an external in and move everything at once, should be faster then installing everything new
No I want fresh installs because its how I always treat new hardware and OS updates.Instead of making a fresh installation I recommend to use the new Copy/Move feature of the new UI that allows you to do it in one batch!
No I want fresh installs because its how I always treat new hardware and OS updates.
Gotta have that fresh defrag for best performance.
No I want fresh installs because it's how I always treat new hardware and OS updates.
Gotta have that fresh defrag for best performance.
Instead of making a fresh installation I recommend to use the new Copy/Move feature of the new UI that allows you to do it in one batch!
Is this in the current beta version or available to everyone right now? I would love to do it as a batch. Last time I tried I had to go to each game, use the move, then go to the next game and do the same over and over and made a que but if there is a way to just tag all the games I want to move and tell it the destination that would be so much easier.
You get that defrag with the copy too as you install on a fresh disk. Its not so that it would copy sector by sector like a cloning software. The batch copy is copying game by game, it just eliminates the steps to do it manually game by game.
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Btw doing a fresh install from disk would cause more defrag than the copy method as you need to re-download all patches for the games. With the batch copy/move you avoid this and all data is copied in sequence!
Only available with the preview. But will be available to all by console launch or shortly before it. Don't remember the exact date of the next fall update but it is earlier than 7th November iirc.
No I want fresh installs because its how I always treat new hardware and OS updates.
Gotta have that fresh defrag for best performance.
Hmmmmmmmm, maybe I'll do that then.
But faster disc installation is still obviously an important thing for them to fix, it's kinda worrying that they haven't mentioned anything about it. How expensive can that separate processor be? I doubt it's pricier than the network or audio chip.
Hmmmmmmmm, maybe I'll do that then.
But faster disc installation is still obviously an important thing for them to fix, it's kinda worrying that they haven't mentioned anything about it. How expensive can that separate processor be? I doubt it's pricier than the network or audio chip.
Cool. Thanks! It is such a missed feature. Right now I have moved everything from my internal 2TB dive to my 5TB external and most commonly played games are on my 512gb SSD.
I hope there is more a tech dive into the Xbox One X. I want to know if it is just the internal drive and how it is connected that gives it the 50% faster load times or if it would also be external HDD's and if so wonder how more beneficial a SSD will be. I have a spare 1TB SSD in my gaming rig that I can remove and use it on the Xbox One X to along with my 5tb external. But I also have my eye on that fancy new 8tb drive, just wish it would come in black like the Xbox One X. I could use the extra USB ports.
Isnt it simply a 7200rpm drive, which is 50% faster than the 5400rpm drives the standard machines use?
You confuse me etta. lol. In one thread you seem disenchanted about the system, then you post that you are going to get it, but if does not suit your fancy you will sell it even at a loss, but then in this thread you want to do fresh installs to have a questionable/marginable improvement for load times, yet the specs indicate for gaming graphics/performance that it will be a substantial improvement for gaming. It is like you are all over the place.
Just a little jab and poking fun man, so please don't take it as offensive...but it has been amusing reading some of your posts about the Xbox One X and how you want to go through the trouble of doing fresh installs. It is just all over the place. :) Said with Love!!!
Cool. Thanks! It is such a missed feature. Right now I have moved everything from my internal 2TB dive to my 5TB external and most commonly played games are on my 512gb SSD.
I hope there is more a tech dive into the Xbox One X. I want to know if it is just the internal drive and how it is connected that gives it the 50% faster load times or if it would also be external HDD's and if so wonder how more beneficial a SSD will be. I have a spare 1TB SSD in my gaming rig that I can remove and use it on the Xbox One X to along with my 5tb external. But I also have my eye on that fancy new 8tb drive, just wish it would come in black like the Xbox One X. I could use the extra USB ports.
Isnt it simply a 7200rpm drive, which is 50% faster than the 5400rpm drives the standard machines use?
Eh??
I am disappointed with the system, but I'll still get it and keep it because I can't do PlayStation as a primary console. And for every major OS release or when I get new hardware, I always do fresh installs of everything. I don't keep any old program files, just documents and media.
I am not sure if it is simply a 7200rpm drive. Alternatively they could use SATA3, they also could use internal usb3.0 for that which is faster than SATA2 they use in the current Xbox Ones (5gbps > 3gbps).
We will see when FixIt! will release their report of deconstruction of the console!
Need to ask Albert about HDD setups for the Scorpio. I want to get a big fat 3.5" 7200rpm and stick it in an enclosure. A bit useless though if the BUS speed can't make use of it. Hopefully there have been upgrades over XB1.
paging Albert Penello...
I am not sure if it is simply a 7200rpm drive. Alternatively they could use SATA3, they also could use internal usb3.0 for that which is faster than SATA2 they use in the current Xbox Ones (5gbps > 3gbps).
We will see when FixIt! will release their report of deconstruction of the console!
Hopefully, MS partners with DF for a deep dive to get this information out. I too think it may be more than just a 7200 rpm drive versus the 5200rpm they use in the current model and "S" models.
Does anyone know if that the Seagate 8tb uses a 7200rpm drive?
Spoiler alert
Don't hold your breath for a 100% chance to get Project Scorpio Edition
Spoiler alert
Don't hold your breath for a 100% chance to get Project Scorpio Edition
Spoiler alert
Don't hold your breath for a 100% chance to get Project Scorpio Edition
Spoiler alert
Don't hold your breath for a 100% chance to get Project Scorpio Edition
Please explain a bit more. If it's only for Gamescom/limited to a lottery...Spoiler alert
Don't hold your breath for a 100% chance to get Project Scorpio Edition
Damn. That limited??
Expecting supply issues?
Limited to audience/gamescom?
why do you know this ?
Please explain a bit more. If it's only for Gamescom/limited to a lottery...
I really have to work on my skills making an obvious joke! Hopefully nobody suffered a heart attack in result of my failed attempt!
I really have to work on my skills making an obvious joke! Hopefully nobody suffered a heart attack in result of my failed attempt!
Let's burn him at the stake!!!!
This is an emotional time for many...and you go do that? You are dead to me!
Unless you have some other inside info, then we are best friends!![]()
The USB 3.0 interface is limited to 5gbps which should be sufficient for any external 7200rpm drive. My external SSDs reach their 250MB/s peak with that.
HMM yes. 5400rpm can hit 5gbps that though cant they, making a 7200 useless?
And on Xbox One, isn't it USB3 to SATA 2, limited to 3gbps?
Yes SATA2 is limited to 3gbps!
Highly unlikely it won't be given the Pro is SATA III, just just keep in mind that, like the Pro, there's probably still bottlenecks which will prevent any real monster-tier gains.Okay, so we need to know if the Scorpio is SATA3 then, no?
Can't really provide proof but the Walmart preorders are going up at 1:30PM PST tomorrow.