Why Buy a Custom Xbox Series X?

Microsoft’s place in the gaming industry is often under a level of scrutiny that PlayStation and Nintendo avoid. But this Xbox Series X represents the tip of the company’s spear, and it offers gamers access to its gaming ecosystem with some of the best graphics they’ll see on this side of a high-end gaming PC.

The Series X isn’t just the most powerful console ever built, but it also has some next-gen features that bring games to life on your TV. Some of those include ray-tracing reflections and shadows, HDR lighting, and more, which combine to elevate your game’s visuals. It also allows past-generation games designed for the One to gain natural performance boosts on Series X thanks to FPS Boost.

But the best feature is Quick Resume, which lets you pick up right where you left off, even if you power down your Xbox Series X. It’s a great feature, especially since loading times are incredibly fast.

If you want more storage, you can use an external HDD or SSD via the console’s USB 3.1 ports. However, only an NVME m2 drive will play Xbox Series X Optimized titles, which means you’ll have to buy one from Microsoft.

The console’s design is pretty basic, with a small Xbox logo on the top and an angled power button on the front of the base. There are two USB 3.2 ports, a networking port, and a storage expansion slot on the back of the base.