Was it proven yet whether that rumor is true or not?
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It already has bad yields. Isn't the ONE now getting released in only 13 countries now?
Why would they increase the clockspeeds and make the yields worse than they already are?
June Rumor: Xbox One downclocks due to low yields of eSRAM
July Rumor: Xbox One overclocking hardware to boost specifications
August Rumor: Xbox One crosses the event horizon, cloud evolves into quasar and provides triple 4K oculus experience
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Just gimme the d*mn thing already
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Was it proven yet whether that rumor is true or not?
tormentos
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It doesn;t need it ask DF journalist the 1.23TF GPU will operate like a 1.76TF 7850 while having a i7 over clocked..:lol:
guess you couldnt understand the article.   I understood it.  Leadbetter <<<<<< Tormentos .. Arent you the guy that said 7 gigs of RAM dedicated for gaming for the PS4, and no dedicated CU's for the OS????   Please answer that question Mr :lol: in every post...
within a year Microsoft will complete the technology that lets you download ram from the cloud. this is why the Microsoft Xbox One is the only gaming system you'll ever need.Â
No. While the overclocking of the GPU could be a possibility (also explaining why the system has yet to be filed with the FCC here in the US), I don't think they'd put their hardware at risk for running into overheating/potential RROD madness.
As for just slapping in an additional 4 gbs of DDR3, it'd kinda put a huge burden on mine (and several others') engineering teams if they just up and decided to add 4 more gbs of DDR3, as the original rumor stated. Nevermind having to reconfigure the board for additional hardware (and its heat), the only thing this would REALLY serve would be in the RAM dick measuring contest, and a larger memory pool would further tax an already straining ESRAM pool (unfortunately :().
care to provide any info on the 32 mb of eSRAM in the XB1? its terrible that more then half the system's bandwidth is locked up in only 32 mbNo. While the overclocking of the GPU could be a possibility (also explaining why the system has yet to be filed with the FCC here in the US), I don't think they'd put their hardware at risk for running into overheating/potential RROD madness.
As for just slapping in an additional 4 gbs of DDR3, it'd kinda put a huge burden on mine (and several others') engineering teams if they just up and decided to add 4 more gbs of DDR3, as the original rumor stated. Nevermind having to reconfigure the board for additional hardware (and its heat), the only thing this would REALLY serve would be in the RAM dick measuring contest, and a larger memory pool would further tax an already straining ESRAM pool (unfortunately :().
Shensolidus
[QUOTE="Shensolidus"]care to provide any info on the 32 mb of eSRAM in the XB1? its terrible that more then half the system's bandwidth is locked up in only 32 mb Can't go into specifics. Sorry. :(No. While the overclocking of the GPU could be a possibility (also explaining why the system has yet to be filed with the FCC here in the US), I don't think they'd put their hardware at risk for running into overheating/potential RROD madness.
As for just slapping in an additional 4 gbs of DDR3, it'd kinda put a huge burden on mine (and several others') engineering teams if they just up and decided to add 4 more gbs of DDR3, as the original rumor stated. Nevermind having to reconfigure the board for additional hardware (and its heat), the only thing this would REALLY serve would be in the RAM dick measuring contest, and a larger memory pool would further tax an already straining ESRAM pool (unfortunately :().
xboxiphoneps3
What if they were adding 4 gigs solely for the OS that was cut off from the rest to free up the 8 gigs would that still tax the static RAM? There`s probably a way they could work around it isn`t there?No. While the overclocking of the GPU could be a possibility (also explaining why the system has yet to be filed with the FCC here in the US), I don't think they'd put their hardware at risk for running into overheating/potential RROD madness.
As for just slapping in an additional 4 gbs of DDR3, it'd kinda put a huge burden on mine (and several others') engineering teams if they just up and decided to add 4 more gbs of DDR3, as the original rumor stated. Nevermind having to reconfigure the board for additional hardware (and its heat), the only thing this would REALLY serve would be in the RAM dick measuring contest, and a larger memory pool would further tax an already straining ESRAM pool (unfortunately :().
Shensolidus
[QUOTE="xboxiphoneps3"][QUOTE="Shensolidus"]care to provide any info on the 32 mb of eSRAM in the XB1? its terrible that more then half the system's bandwidth is locked up in only 32 mb Can't go into specifics. Sorry. :( Ok, you said you were working on games, can you give a hint on the genre/any details? Atleast?No. While the overclocking of the GPU could be a possibility (also explaining why the system has yet to be filed with the FCC here in the US), I don't think they'd put their hardware at risk for running into overheating/potential RROD madness.
As for just slapping in an additional 4 gbs of DDR3, it'd kinda put a huge burden on mine (and several others') engineering teams if they just up and decided to add 4 more gbs of DDR3, as the original rumor stated. Nevermind having to reconfigure the board for additional hardware (and its heat), the only thing this would REALLY serve would be in the RAM dick measuring contest, and a larger memory pool would further tax an already straining ESRAM pool (unfortunately :().
Shensolidus
[QUOTE="Shensolidus"]What if they were adding 4 gigs solely for the OS that was cut off from the rest to free up the 8 gigs would that still tax the static RAM? There`s probably a way they could work around it isn`t there?No. While the overclocking of the GPU could be a possibility (also explaining why the system has yet to be filed with the FCC here in the US), I don't think they'd put their hardware at risk for running into overheating/potential RROD madness.
As for just slapping in an additional 4 gbs of DDR3, it'd kinda put a huge burden on mine (and several others') engineering teams if they just up and decided to add 4 more gbs of DDR3, as the original rumor stated. Nevermind having to reconfigure the board for additional hardware (and its heat), the only thing this would REALLY serve would be in the RAM dick measuring contest, and a larger memory pool would further tax an already straining ESRAM pool (unfortunately :().
Shielder7
Adding in a completely partitioned 4 gbs for the OS would be silly. For starters, you'd have to put it on a separate rack on the hardware itself; you'd actually have to re-engineer the console's hardware design.
Adding it into its current design is theoretically possible only if you swap out the DDR3 chip set for a larger volume. However, that doesn't deal with the heating issue, or that you would be re-indexing your memory addresses, causing an enormous amount of memory leak related bugs in ALL X1 games.
Also, I sent you the DM.
[QUOTE="Shielder7"][QUOTE="Shensolidus"]Oh ok thanks I really didn't think it would be too feasible to add partitioned RAM like that just a top of the head idea. Anyway they could deal with a quick heat fix if they did add the RAM to it`s current design without risk of a faulty design? p.s you know your $hit What if they were adding 4 gigs solely for the OS that was cut off from the rest to free up the 8 gigs would that still tax the static RAM? There`s probably a way they could work around it isn`t there?No. While the overclocking of the GPU could be a possibility (also explaining why the system has yet to be filed with the FCC here in the US), I don't think they'd put their hardware at risk for running into overheating/potential RROD madness.
As for just slapping in an additional 4 gbs of DDR3, it'd kinda put a huge burden on mine (and several others') engineering teams if they just up and decided to add 4 more gbs of DDR3, as the original rumor stated. Nevermind having to reconfigure the board for additional hardware (and its heat), the only thing this would REALLY serve would be in the RAM dick measuring contest, and a larger memory pool would further tax an already straining ESRAM pool (unfortunately :().
Shensolidus
IF they were going to make some hardware changes, I'm sure they'd keep it a secret so once it's announced Sony wouldn't have time to react to one up them before release. Though, I doubt any big changes are going to take place, expect maybe changes to the memory bandwidth.lamprey263They really donèt have time to make any big changes not without having a major RROD possibility again.
[QUOTE="lamprey263"]IF they were going to make some hardware changes, I'm sure they'd keep it a secret so once it's announced Sony wouldn't have time to react to one up them before release. Though, I doubt any big changes are going to take place, expect maybe changes to the memory bandwidth.Shielder7They really donèt have time to make any big changes not without having a major RROD possibility again. nope, they have absolutely really no time to make any big changes your right..only thing they could really do is upclock the GPU but have a big risk of overheating consoles by doing that without proper testing when the console is 3 months away from launching
they dont have to make any changes when the dev kits already have 12gbs they have not sold one xbox one console the video that shows the rack that was full of zebra striped consoles all had 12gbs in them so they have been testing 12gbs and upclocked consoles but who knows hopefully hotchips will explain more.
[QUOTE="Heil68"]Doesn't matter to me, still get dat PS4 day 1 and waiting for the Xbone. :cool: GravityX
Why? Because you think it's better? Or because its cheaper? Or because you like its games more? What's your main reason? Just curious.
Most people on this forum are Cows who will not get off the Sony bandwagon no matter how abysmal PS4's launch lineup of games is. They are picking the PS4 not because of good games, but because of slightly more powerful hardware specs. Well the joke will be on them when games like Killer Instinct, Titanfall, Project Spark, and Halo 5 end up being better than anything available on PS4, and XBOX ONE ends up having a more efficient architecture and better game development leading to better graphics and performance than PS4. Just wait and see.
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[QUOTE="Heil68"]Doesn't matter to me, still get dat PS4 day 1 and waiting for the Xbone. :cool: Baurus_1
Why? Because you think it's better? Or because its cheaper? Or because you like its games more? What's your main reason? Just curious.
Most people on this forum are Cows who will not get off the Sony bandwagon no matter how abysmal PS4's launch lineup of games is. They are picking the PS4 not because of good games, but because of slightly more powerful hardware specs. Well the joke will be on them when games like Killer Instinct, Titanfall, Project Spark, and Halo 5 end up being better than anything available on PS4, and XBOX ONE ends up having a more efficient architecture and better game development leading to better graphics and performance than PS4. Just wait and see.
All those games you listed won't score above an 85 on metacritic.
Also, the PS4's architecture is more efficient. Deal with it. :cool:
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[QUOTE="Baurus_1"]
Was it proven yet whether that rumor is true or not?
XBOunity
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It doesn;t need it ask DF journalist the 1.23TF GPU will operate like a 1.76TF 7850 while having a i7 over clocked..:lol:
guess you couldnt understand the article.   I understood it.  Leadbetter <<<<<< Tormentos .. Arent you the guy that said 7 gigs of RAM dedicated for gaming for the PS4, and no dedicated CU's for the OS????   Please answer that question Mr :lol: in every post...
If you can't even properly use the "less-than-greater-than" symbols I highly doubt you understood either.[QUOTE="Shielder7"][QUOTE="lamprey263"]IF they were going to make some hardware changes, I'm sure they'd keep it a secret so once it's announced Sony wouldn't have time to react to one up them before release. Though, I doubt any big changes are going to take place, expect maybe changes to the memory bandwidth.xboxiphoneps3They really donèt have time to make any big changes not without having a major RROD possibility again. nope, they have absolutely really no time to make any big changes your right..only thing they could really do is upclock the GPU but have a big risk of overheating consoles by doing that without proper testing when the console is 3 months away from launching I'm willing to bet that even small changes are even an impossibility ATM as even they need to be tested to some degree not to mention there already are or getting ready for production and changing even small thing will cause a bit of a cluster %?$&.
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It doesn;t need it ask DF journalist the 1.23TF GPU will operate like a 1.76TF 7850 while having a i7 over clocked..:lol:
22Toothpicks
guess you couldnt understand the article.   I understood it.  Leadbetter <<<<<< Tormentos .. Arent you the guy that said 7 gigs of RAM dedicated for gaming for the PS4, and no dedicated CU's for the OS????   Please answer that question Mr :lol: in every post...
If you can't even properly use the "less-than-greater-than" symbols I highly doubt you understood either.i do just a miskey, i guess you are incapable yourself.
If you can't even properly use the "less-than-greater-than" symbols I highly doubt you understood either.[QUOTE="22Toothpicks"][QUOTE="XBOunity"]
guess you couldnt understand the article.   I understood it.  Leadbetter <<<<<< Tormentos .. Arent you the guy that said 7 gigs of RAM dedicated for gaming for the PS4, and no dedicated CU's for the OS????   Please answer that question Mr :lol: in every post...
XBOunity
i do just a miskey, i guess you are incapable yourself.
Hey, I never said I was perfect.[QUOTE="Heil68"]Doesn't matter to me, still get dat PS4 day 1 and waiting for the Xbone. :cool: GravityX
Why? Because you think it's better? Or because its cheaper? Or because you like its games more? What's your main reason? Just curious.
For me itès all of the above, the only games that interest me so far are Watch Dogs, Infamous and maybe Thief, the rest are coming out on last generation so........[QUOTE="superclocked"]Increased GPU clock speed? Probably so.. Shielder7How much can they increase it without putting it at risk of frying it or overheating? I donèt see them risking another RROD fiasco The leaked picture of the fan in the One looked pretty beefy. Should be able to get a decent over clock out of it. Not saying that's actually happening but looks possible.
[QUOTE="Shielder7"][QUOTE="superclocked"]Increased GPU clock speed? Probably so.. cheesie253How much can they increase it without putting it at risk of frying it or overheating? I donèt see them risking another RROD fiasco The leaked picture of the fan in the One looked pretty beefy. Should be able to get a decent over clock out of it. Not saying that's actually happening but looks possible.
eSRAM. That is all.
Increased GPU clock speed? Probably so.. Upgrade to 12GB of RAM? Probably not...superclockedthe rack full of zebra striped xbox one already equiped with 12gbs so they have been in testing already upclock is possible too have not one console has been shipped.
[QUOTE="Shielder7"][QUOTE="superclocked"]Increased GPU clock speed? Probably so.. cheesie253How much can they increase it without putting it at risk of frying it or overheating? I donèt see them risking another RROD fiasco The leaked picture of the fan in the One looked pretty beefy. Should be able to get a decent over clock out of it. Not saying that's actually happening but looks possible. Sounds like a RROD waiting to happen, theyère not taking into account of Human stupidity i.e brain dead casuals that put there system in an unventilated TV cabinet and than it doesn't matter how big the fan is.
[QUOTE="cheesie253"][QUOTE="Shielder7"] How much can they increase it without putting it at risk of frying it or overheating? I donèt see them risking another RROD fiascoShielder7The leaked picture of the fan in the One looked pretty beefy. Should be able to get a decent over clock out of it. Not saying that's actually happening but looks possible. Sounds like a RROD waiting to happen, theyère not taking into account of Human stupidity i.e brain dead casuals that put there system in an unventilated TV cabinet and than it doesn't matter how big the fan is.
If the PS4 can't overclock or it will RROD for sure. Also don't block the back of the PS4.Â
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