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Fordítási probléma jelentése
if you use the SSD for Windows it is really worth it your boot times will be short and the PC will run much smoother no more "this progam is not responding". But a SSD will not give you a single FPS in games.
The "Scorpio" uses an "overclocked" AMD Jaguar CPU (1.75~ 8c/0t estimate based on the original PS4/XBO Jaguar. Note the lack of IPC due to 2012 AMD tech), it has 12Gb of RAM, and a "1ghz" GPU that likely uses VRAM like an iGPU (RX 460~ equivalent)
Note that consoles play games on lower-than-low settings and have special optimizations.
your PC is better than Xbox One and Ps4, but it's not better than ''Ps4 pro'' or ''Xbox one X'',
''PS4 pro'' GPU is 1.5x Faster and ''Xbox One X'' GPU is 2x Faster than your current PC.
But in terms of CPU, your PC is better.
There is the "S" and then there is the "X"
But yes basically the old XboxOne that is not one of these, is rather low end.
X version is a modified S. Slight change in specs.
And again please stop saying Xbox has 12GB VRAM; it does not. It is 12GB total RAM, shared as both RAM and VRAM, as needed. Like how any iGPU would use system RAM as VRAM.