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Desmontaje de la Xbox Series X

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  • Next, the meat of this board sandwich—the aluminum center chassis.

  • Its main purpose is to soak up High-Performance Gaming Heat™ (hence the bright minty thermal compound for the SSD and storage expansion slot).

  • Speaking of storage: the Series X uses an m.2 2230 NVMe SSD, namely a custom 1 TB SN530 by Western Digital. We heard it's super-fast PCIe Gen 4.0, too—this is high-end stuff!

  • Its nice to see Microsoft using a replaceable drive here, even if software barriers prevent you from doing the replacing.

  • Let's take a closer look at the bits that give this SSD its oomph (ignoring a pretty boring back side):

  • SanDisk 60662 1T00 1TB NAND Flash Memory

  • SanDisk 20-82-10048-A1 NVMe SSD Controller

  • Qorvo (formerly Active-Semi) 90430VM330 Power Management IC

A continuación, la carne de este sándwich de placas, el chasis central de aluminio.

Su principal propósito es absorber el juego de alto rendimiento Heat™ (de ahí el brillante compuesto térmico mentolado para el SSD y la ranura de expansión de almacenamiento).

Hablando de almacenamiento: la Serie X utiliza una SSD m.2 2230 NVMe, es decir, una SN530 de 1 TB personalizada de Western Digital.También hemos oído que es súper rápido PCIe Gen 4.0, ¡esto es algo de alta gama!

Es bueno ver a Microsoft usando un disco reemplazable aquí, incluso si las barreras de software te impiden hacer el reemplazo.

Echemos un vistazo más de cerca a los bits que dan a este SSD su fuerza (ignorando una parte trasera bastante aburrida):

Almacenamiento NAND de SanDisk 606621T00

Controlador SanDisk 20-82-10048-A1

Circuito integrado de administración de energía Western Dogital 90430VM330

[* black] Next, the meat of this board sandwich—the aluminum center chassis.
[* black] Its main purpose is to soak up High-Performance Gaming Heat™ (hence the bright minty thermal compound for the SSD and storage expansion slot).
[* black] Speaking of storage: the Series X uses an m.2 2230 NVMe SSD, namely a custom 1 TB SN530 by Western Digital. We [https://www.tweaktown.com/news/76132/xbox-series-xs-wd-sn530-ssd-has-custom-asic-to-support-pcie-4-0/index.html|heard it's super-fast PCIe Gen 4.0|new_window=true], too—this is high-end stuff!
[* icon_reminder] Its nice to see Microsoft using a replaceable drive here, even if software barriers prevent ''you'' from doing the replacing.
[* black] Let's take a closer look at the bits that give this SSD its oomph (ignoring a [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/nGmJsRGwXYTDLVpJ.full|pretty boring back side|new_window=true]):
[* red] SanDisk 60662 1T00 1TB NAND Flash Memory
[* orange] SanDisk 20-82-10048-A1 NVMe SSD Controller
- [* yellow] Western Digital 90430VM330 Power Management IC
+ [* yellow] Qorvo (formerly Active-Semi) 90430VM330 Power Management IC

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