Xbox Series X: usable space of the internal SSD revealed

    Xbox Series X: usable space of the internal SSD revealed

    As we all know, the lack of storage space it's a pretty significant problem for those who have been playing on consoles for a few years now, and it will continue to be a problem even with the next generation approach, especially as games continue to grow in size. Things will not be different even with the long wait Xbox Series X, especially with its expansion SSD from 1TB, which costs 250 euros: in our dedicated article, we will talk about it in more detail.



    The new generation console from Microsoft is also equipped, as you most likely know, with a Internal SSD da 1TB, which means there is a lot of space in the console itself, but a good portion of it will be unusable. As revealed by IGN in fact, in its recent practical preview of the console, the operating system and system files of the Xbox Series X occupy a considerable part of the internal memory: we are talking about about 200 GB, which means that in reality we remain 802 GB of storage space that can be used with our beloved games. Meanwhile, the aforementioned external expansion Seagate SSD from 1TB will provide us well 920 GB of usable space.

    200GB for OS and system files is quite sizable. Microsoft has been talking about for quite a while Velocity Architecture of Xbox Series X, and maybe that's the cost that comes with it. That said, one can't help but wonder how much of the much smaller 512GB internal SSD is Xbox series s it will actually be usable: logically we expect the memory occupied by the operating system to be less, however at the moment we do not know it yet and we have to wait! For the uninitiated, we remind you that the two much discussed Xbox Series X and Series S will be launched in the market around the world next November 10 2020.



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