How much storage does the Xbox One have? This is a question we all ask if we are thinking about having more games on the console than we already have.
If you are already using an Xbox One console, then it is easy to know how much storage it has but if you are yet to purchase, then this is what you must know.
The Xbox One gaming console just like any other gaming device came with its own specification or what we can call stock specification.
Most users will like to modify those specifications to suit their own personal needs. It means the storage capacity of the console can be modified.
Let us take a quick look at the console’s specifications. By the end of it all, you will know how much storage it comes with.
How Much Storage Does The Xbox One Have?
The Xbox One is a Microsoft Gaming console that was manufactured after the Xbox 360. This console was launched in 2013. Other upgraded versions of the Xbox One hit the market again which were the One S and One X but Microsoft discontinued production in 2020. They all come with their own specifications.
The Xbox One and One S
Xbox One and One S have similar specifications.
Component | Specification |
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Operating System | Xbox One System firmware |
CPU | Custom-made 1.75 GHz AMD 8-core APU (2 quad-core Jaguar modules) |
RAM | 8 GB DDR3 RAM (5 GB available to games) |
Storage | 500GB HDD |
Resolution | 1080p and 720p / One S come with 1440p and 4K UHD |
Graphics | 853 MHz, 1.3 TFLOPS / One S comes with 914 MHz, 1.4 TFLOPS |
Sound | 7.1 surround sound, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X |
Controllers | Xbox Wireless Controller, Kinect for Xbox One, keyboard, mouse |
Video Output | HDMI / Series S has HDMI 2.0a in/out |
Connectivity | Gigabit Ethernet, 3x USB 3.0, S/PDIF out, IR-out (Kinect) + Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11n, HDMI 1.4b in/out, Kinect port |
Camera | 1080p camera (Kinect) |
The Xbox One X
Since the One X has slightly different specifications compared to the Original and the One S, I will give it a separate table.
Component | Specification |
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Operating System | Xbox One System firmware |
CPU | Custom 2.3 GHz AMD 8-core APU (2 quad-core Evolved Jaguar modules) |
RAM | 12 GB DDR5 RAM (9 GB available to games) |
Storage | 1TB HDD |
Resolution | 1440p and 4K UHD |
Graphics | 1.172 GHz AMD Radeon GCN architecture (built into APU), 6.0 TFLOPS |
Sound | 7.1 surround sound, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X |
Controllers | Xbox Wireless Controller, Kinect for Xbox One, keyboard, mouse |
Video Output | HDMI / Series S has HDMI 2.0b in/out |
Connectivity | Gigabit Ethernet, 3x USB 3.0, S/PDIF out, IR-out (Kinect) + Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11ac |
Camera | 1080p camera (Kinect) |
If you have not read it yet, check my earlier article; “How long can Xbox One Last?“. In this article, I explained how long the Xbox one can last before it will be no longer usable. Then I also outlined a few tips that will help you make your console last longer than expected.