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Xbox Series S vs Xbox Series X: What are the differences and which one should you buy?

Check out our detailed comparison before you buy a next-gen Xbox console.

September 10, 2020 / 18:49 IST
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Microsoft recently announced a budget version of its upcoming Xbox console in the form of the Xbox Series S. Both the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X are launching in India on November 10, although the consoles will be available on pre-order on September 22.

Considering September 22 is less than a couple of weeks away, we’ve decided to compare both Xbox consoles to understand what you are getting and what you are giving up for the price difference.

Xbox Series XXbox Series S
Custom AMD Zen 2, 8-core 3.8 GHz (3.6 GHz with SMT)Custom AMD Zen 2, 8-core 3.6 GHz (3.4 GHz with SMT)
Custom RDNA 2 GPU, 12.15 TFLOPS, 52 CUs at 1.825 GHzCustom RDNA 2 GPU, 4 TFLOPS, 20 CUs at 1.565 GHz
16GB GDDR610GB GDDR6
10 GB RAM at 560 GB/s, 6GB at 336 GB/s8 GB RAM at 224 GB/s, 2GB at 56 GB/s
1 TB PCIe Gen 4 NVME SSD512 GB PCIe Gen 4 NVME SSD
1 TB Expansion Card1 TB Expansion Card
4K UHD Blu-Ray DriveNo Physical Disc Drive
4K at 60 FPS, up to 120 FPS1440p at 60 FPS, up to 120 FPS
Rs 34,990Rs 49,990
Physical Differences

Straight off the bat, the Xbox Series S is almost three times smaller than the Xbox Series X. The Series S’s size is more in line with the current console generation. Before we dive into the specs, the other physical difference on these consoles, apart from looks, is that the Series S doesn’t have a disc drive, basically making it a digital-only console.

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What's different on the inside?

Apart from design and the lack of a Blu-ray drive, the Xbox Series S has weaker specs across the board. The most noticeable compromise is in the GPU department, with the Xbox Series S packing less VRAM, a lower GPU clock speed and 4 TFLOPs as opposed to the 12 TFLOPs on the Xbox Series X.