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-[* black] Power supply!
+[* black] Now we come to the One S's hat trick—a smaller, more efficient, neatly integrated power supply. Gone is the dangling anchor weight of yore.
+[* black] [guide|19493|Welcome to the club|stepid=54783|new_window=true], Xbox One.
+ [* icon_caution] Granted, in the event of a power supply failure, it's much easier to replace an external brick than an internal one. But Microsoft has had a few years to iron out the kinks and reduce power consumption, so hopefully that won't be a common issue...
+[* black] Power goes to the Xbox One S via what PC gamers will instantly recognize as a perfectly ordinary, [http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#pciexpress|6-pin PCIe connector|new_window=true].