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    Xbox One stripped down and examined

    The Xbox One is highly repairable, easier to take apart than the Xbox 360, and has less parts than the PS4.

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    The PS4 uses a similar setup for its background tasks, but uses 2GB of DDR3 memory instead.
    Should be Gb not GB

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    Quote Originally Posted by RGKCT View Post
    Should be Gb not GB
    Gigabit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RGKCT View Post
    Should be Gb not GB
    Hmmm, interesting point. Sony trying to trick us =_=

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    Quote Originally Posted by RGKCT View Post
    Should be Gb not GB
    Right you are, sir. Typo on my part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RGKCT View Post
    Should be Gb not GB

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    Quote Originally Posted by James View Post
    Hmmm, interesting point. Sony trying to trick us =_=
    ...yes... by sneaking in extra memory

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    Really? 256MB?

    That should be enough to run Tetris in the background

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    Very cool to see. To be absolutely pedantic, that
    black-circled chip is a voltage controller that steps up the current from 3v to 20v.
    is actually a power management chip, for protecting any systems connected to a voltage bus. That voltage bus must be in the range of 3V to 20V. So it doesn't do any stepping up or voltage boosting, its more an in-line protection device.

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