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    seems like ms want my money.
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    Xbox One gets CPU boost to 1.75Ghz, enters full production

    Mehdi: "We've built more than we've ever built for an Xbox launch"

    Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft corporate VP for IEB marketing and strategy, has revealed a final bump in the CPU specs of the Xbox One, which is now in full production.

    Speaking at the Citi Global Technology Conference, as reported by Polygon, Mehdi detailed a 150Mhz increase in base CPU clock speed to a final total of 1.75Ghz - a late increase which follows hot on the heels of a recently announced boost to GPU speed. In addition to the final spec, Mehdi also told his audience that production of the machine was in full swing, calling it Microsoft's "biggest launch by a wide margin."

    "We're on track for launch in November," Mehdi confirmed. "We'll announce a launch date shortly. We recently just went into full production, so we're now producing en-masse Xbox One consoles. We've had real good progress on the system. In fact, we just updated the CPU performance to 1.75 GHz on top of the graphics performance improvement, so the system is really going to shine. The games look pretty incredible.

    "We've built more than we've ever built for an Xbox launch."

    The bump might seem relatively insignificant, especially as the AMD Jaguar cores which the machine uses are thought to be rated up to a performance of 2Ghz, but Microsoft is likely finding the sweet spot between performance and heat and noise output, eager to avoid the hardware problems which plagued the launch of the 360. Also, this is unlikely to represent the absolute total of the console's grunt. Multiple developers have told GamesIndustry International that they expect cloud processing to add considerable power to the machine over the course of the next few years, maximising the benefit of Microsoft's huge server network.
    these guys pushing it with the overclocks. Bet they are going to rely on the system dropping performance when it gets too hot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by semitop View Post
    Xbox One gets CPU boost to 1.75Ghz, enters full production
    these guys pushing it with the overclocks. Bet they are going to rely on the system dropping performance when it gets too hot.
    how long you think before they start to RROD? Next year is going to be fun. We should start a WiiU thread too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by owen View Post
    how long you think before they start to RROD? Next year is going to be fun. We should start a WiiU thread too.
    they put in a new throttle system so they don't overheat like the 360 did. My guess is that a few will die and then the rest will just slow down when its needed. The slowdown may or may not be noticeable. Probably wont be for the early games since they wont max the system resources and the later games might only slow down the earlier consoles since M$ can probably improve the chips and system over time to take the clockspeeds without heat problems
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    long review. I did notice how the analog sticks make alot of noise but I thought it was just the one dude but this guy demonstrates it.
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    Definitely would need to upgrade the ps4 after getting it. Just to be safe. These next gen games are massive and who really wants to re-download them after buying.
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    the games install at 10-48GB each. ALL games install. Need a TB minimum and if you getting games with PS+ that loads up quickly if they continue the same giveaways they do on PS3.
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    PC Master Race looks down upon you "consul' casul' peasants"

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    Seems the ps4 CPU is also stronger than the xbox one CPU. So it's pretty much beat in terms of gaming performance, for $100 less.
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