澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:Microsoft didn't use up any of its stage time at E3 2017 to go over the hardware specs of 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:Xbox One X - formerly known as Project Scorpio. And while some fans surely appreciated the focus on software, I know theš’ƒre are plenty of y🐟ou out there that enjoy diving into the nitty gritty of what makes up a console. And if that describes you, you're in for a treat.

During its E3 livestream Xbox spokesman Larry Hryb sat down with Leo Del Castillo, General Manager of Xbox Hardware, to build an Xbox One X piece by piece. Microsoft hasn't released the video in a standalone form yet, so skip to 2🌊:06:17 to watch:

Evš“†en if the prospect of talking about vapor chambers doesn't get you excited, it's still pretty fascinating to watch an Xbox One be built up starting with the Scorpio engine chip. Like watching a Frankenstein's monster of silicon and steel slowly coming to life. A sexy, 4K-capable Frankenstein's monster that is. ... Sorry, did I make tšŸ…°hat weird? I made that weird.

Make sure you check out our full ę¾³ę“²å¹øčæ5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:E3 2017 schedule to stay tuned for all the details as they arrive, and check out our roundup of all the ę¾³ę“²å¹øčæ5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:E3 2017 trailers.

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