![]() ![]() The PS4 Pro has the same AMD processor as the original PS4, but it has been overclocked to 2.1 GHz. The Xbox One X also supports High Dynamic Range, as well as AMD's FreeSync to prevent screen tearing. Microsoft says this is enough for rock-solid 4K (3840 x 2160) gameplay at 60 frames per second. The Xbox One X also has 12GB of GDDR5 RAM. (That easily outclasses the Xbox One S, which has 1.4 teraflops.) This GPU includes features from AMD's Polaris architecture and offers up to 6 teraflops of computing power. It has a new custom eight-core CPU clocked at 2.3 GHz and an impressive new custom GPU clocked at 1.17 GHz. The Xbox One X is incredibly powerful on paper. PS4 Pro vs Xbox One X: Performance and graphics While otherwise similar, the Xbox One X's HDMI-out and HDMI-in ports let you use it to pass your cable box's signal through your Xbox so you can watch TV on your game console. The back of the console is also where you'll find the HDMI-out port, optical out port, Ethernet jack, auxiliary port and power port. The PS4 Pro has a pair of USB 3.0 ports on the front and another on the back. On the Xbox One S, it required an adapter, and that's the case here as well. As with the Xbox One S, there isn't any direct input for Kinect. Besides its power port, it offers three USB 3.0 (one on the front, two on the back), HDMI-in and out ports, IR out, S/PDIF and an Ethernet jack. The Xbox One and Xbox One S had plenty of ports, and the One X continues that tradition. ![]()
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