Xbox One X Scorpio Teardown and Reassembly
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The video provides a meticulous teardown and reassembly of Microsofts Xbox One X, codenamed Project Scorpio, focusing on the System on a Chip known as the Scorpio engine. The host explains that the chip combines CPU and GPU on a single package, detailing eight CPU cores at 2.3 GHz and a GPU at 1.72 GHz with four TCU units delivering around 6 teraflops of compute. The discussion extends to the memory subsystem, noting 12 GB of GDDR5 memory with bandwidth around 326 GB/s, and describes the cooling solution as a large vapor chamber that uses liquid to transfer heat to a copper plate and fins for dissipation. The back side of the board reveals the southbridge and eight gigabytes of onboard flash used for OS storage and caching, while a Seagate 1 TB hard drive sits on a flexible elastic housing to minimize vibrations. The host walks through the internal cable management, the air pathway driven by a 120 mm radial fan, and the internal power supply which, unlike the earlier S model, offers significantly higher wattage at 245W and connects through two pins on the motherboard. The assembly process is demonstrated step by step: placing the metal shroud, aligning mounting points, inserting screws, and resealing the chassis. The video ends with a functional test, showing the unit powering up with front panel I/O mirroring the Xbox One S and highlighting the built in wireless option and traditional ports used for data, display, and networking. The host also briefly plugs in a Bluetooth accessory and previews a sponsor product, leaving viewers with a sense of the devices capabilities and the complexity behind the engineering that enables true 4K gaming in a compact form factor.
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Questions answered
- What is the Scorpio engine in the Xbox One X and what are its key specs?
- The Scorpio engine is a system on a chip that combines CPU and GPU on one package. It has eight CPU cores at 2.3 GHz, a GPU at 1.72 GHz with four TMUs, and delivers around 6 teraflops of compute performance.
- How is heat managed in the Xbox One X according to the teardown?
- Heat is managed with a large vapor chamber cooler that uses liquid to transfer heat to a copper plate and fins for dissipation.