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Xbox One Games at E3 Ran on Windows 7 PCs with Nvidia Graphics Cards!


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The Xbox One games that were showcased at E3 2013 this week didn't run on early versions of the console or at least on developer kits.

A couple of photos have popped up showing that the games were running on PCs that were powered by Windows 7 and used Nvidia graphics cards.

Microsoft allowed E3 2013 attendants to try out many Xbox One games at its booth, as the company set up different demo stations composed of large cabinets, an Xbox One controller, and a HDTV screen.

Inside the cabinets wasn't an Xbox One, not even an early version or a developer edition, but actually a large gaming PC.

According to two separate photos spotted on Twitter and NeoGAF, the PCs ran the Windows 7 operating system and appeared to have powerful Nvidia graphics cards inside.

This is rather shocking, considering the actual Xbox One uses AMD hardware for both the GPU and CPU and Windows 8 as the basis of its operating system.

Microsoft hasn't commented on the photos and neither have developers.


Source: Softpedia

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Here are the pictures from the original article:

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Someone also noted that if you look at the second picture, you will see actual nVidia written on it. That's not it, it's said that them cards weren't normal nVidia cards, but infact, nVidia Titan graphics card.

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Classy move, MS. Your underpowered NSA spybox can't do as good a job as the Titan/680 and you know that. Nice false advertizement. The MS fanboys still won't learn :(

In any case, if this really were to happen - seeing as both the XBOX One and PS4 are in essence modified PC's anyways - that would be yet another blow to the consoles and another victory for the 'dead' PC :showoff:

Someone also noted that if you look at the second picture, you will see actual nVidia written on it. That's not it, it's said that them cards weren't normal nVidia cards, but infact, nVidia Titan graphics card.


LOL! You can also see the Corsair logo on the cooler (H100 is it?) and the case is prolly a Corsair 650D unless they're using an El-Cheapo Chinese clone :lol:

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