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-[* black] Power supply, away
-[* black] This is how you avoid wall warts
-[* black] Power supply specs. Could it run an RTX 3070?
+[* black] Moving our teardown to a box inside the box, we lift the power supply away.
+[* black] This supply outputs up to 21.25 A at 12 V, for a total power output of 255 W. That's enough to run an RTX 3070! (But not the 3080).
+ [* icon_note] That's also just a slightly higher output than the [guide|99609|Xbox One X's|new_window=true] 245 W supply.
[* black] [Possible power supply disassembly pic]