Shovuc
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| 09 May 2014 09:02 AM |
Considering how well ventilated the system is, I think a small performance boost by upclocking the GPU and CPU, would still keep it stable. They've already made small adjustments to it via software updates, so it's not as if another remote upclock is an impossibility.
Sure, they couldn't adjust it to eclipse the abilities of the Playstation 4, but at least this could make the Xbox One a more capable machine. This, along with the new version of DirectX being ported to the Xbox One would help improve performance. |
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| 09 May 2014 09:56 AM |
| i doubt it, the uplock would have to be so small that even the units which lost at CPU roulette would stay stable |
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Shovuc
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| 09 May 2014 10:45 AM |
@TheRealCommander
They've already upclocked it before. I have a feeling that the CPU at least was designed to be upclocked, due to it being low power. Most frame rate spikes come from the CPU, so upclocking it would be beneficial to performance. |
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