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From the breakdown there wasn’t a GPU removed, leading to the obvious that the GPU is onboard. My hopes were that I could upgrade the GPU over time to future proof the console. If my observation is wrong please give a link to the correct info.

I do believe you can… I’m not a genius but I hope this web bagel will help :) http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2… Goodluck :) Update (11/11/2017) My mistake clearly, I do apologize for that, You cannot upgrade the Gpu, if you’re wanting better graphics, it pays to get the newer xbox’s such as the Xbox one s as it sits for Gpu: AMD GCN GPU @ 914Mhz w/ 12 compute units compared to the AMD GCN GPU @ 853Mhz w/ 12 compute units. Which will play a small favor in looks Update (11/11/2017) It has close to the same computing power its just the Xbox One X is much more powerful than the Xbox One S in central processing. It runs on eight custom x86 cores, clocked at speeds of 2.3GHz. The Xbox One S also has eight cores but they are slower, running at 1.75GHz. Although The One X bosses things in RAM. There is 12GB of GDDR5 RAM with bandwidth of up to 326GB/s. The Xbox One S has 8GB of DDR3 RAM and 32MB of ESRAM, with bandwidth of 68GB/s and 219GB/s respectively.

The Xbox One X does not have an upgradable GPU. It like many other consoles has a SoC APU that combines both a processor and a GPU into one package. This chip is also soldered to the board making it irreplaceable unless by a professional, and only with a replacement chip of the same kind. Even if you could replace the GPU, the firmware and software is only compatible with that SoC it came with. It is impossible unless you are a genius Xbox engineer. Hope this helps!