Last week, we shared with a number of media their impressions about their experience of the Xbox Series X, and the impressions were positive and encouraging, until some media figures claiming that the device warms up with use or even in standby, is striking.
This claim came through the Jeux Video podcast hosted by Ken Bogard, who was able to try the device for a while, expressing his admiration for the quietness of the Xbox Series X compared to the current generation devices, but he was surprised by the amount of heat it emits through the cooling outlets, describing what a burning burner, and he followed it. Jeff Bacallar, who was hosted on the Giant Bomb podcast, said that he obtained the media version and during his experience with the device he clearly noticed the large amount of heat that was emitted from the device through the ventilation outlets and according to his description when he tried to pick up the SSD expansion card from the backport, it was too hot and not Perhaps keeping it in his hand.
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This matter sparked widespread controversy over the next few days so that Microsoft did not comment on the matter, but today, through his response to a follower on the Twitter platform, Aaron Greenberg, a Microsoft spokesman, fulfilled the matter, indicating that the heat emitted from the device is not different from the heat that is emitted from The Xbox One X, which no one has complained about over the past years, as it came in his following response:
(The device will release system heat from the exhaust, just like any other home device. Our engineering team confirmed that the heat leaving the device is not very different from the Xbox One X. This also matches my experience of the device at home with the quiet, fast, and amazing power of this size.)
What is striking about the matter is that the Xbox Series X has been tested by a large number of media people around the world, but we only saw these two media people talking about the matter, and despite that, the reason may be that these media people are linked to the NDA, which prevents them from talking about any technical details about the matter. The device is out of the box, and this is what Tom Warren also confirmed to us from The Verge that he could not talk about it because of this commitment.
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The Xbox Series X, along with his younger brother, the Xbox Series S, will be available in the global market on November 10 at a price of $ 500 and $ 300. You can pre-order the two devices through local and international stores.
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