Tyler1989 said:
Thanks for the info I had no clue the orignal xbox was so weak.
the orignal xbox is not so weak because it's graphic processor is comparable to a low-end GeForce 4 Ti card, and today there are alot of people who still have video cards like radeon 9200 or geforcefx 5200 or 5500 . and these cards are worser than geforce4 Ti
here is the Detailed specifications for xbox
CPU: 733 MHz Intel Pentium III processor, with a 133 MHz Front Side Bus
Graphics Processor: 250 MHz custom chip named the NV2x, developed by Microsoft and nVIDIA (comparable to a low-end GeForce 4 Ti card)
Total Memory: 64 MB DDR SDRAM running at 200 MHz, supplied by Micron
Memory Bandwidth: 6.4 GB/s
Polygon Performance: 125 million flat-shaded polys/second
(Microsoft figure. Some critics assert that the Xbox's polygon-per-second number is exaggerated by unrealistic testing conditions.)
Sustained Polygon Performance: 100+ M/s (transformed and lit polygons per second)
Micropolygons/particles per second: 125 M/s
Particle Performance: 125 M/s
Simultaneous Textures: 4
Pixel Fill Rate - No Texture: 4.0 G/s (anti-aliased)
Pixel Fill Rate - 1 Texture: 4.0 G/s anti-aliased
Compressed Textures: Yes (6:1)
Full Scene Anti-Alias: Yes
Micro Polygon Support: Yes
Storage Medium: 2-5x DVD, 8 gigabyte hard disk, optional 8 MB memory card
I/O: 2-5x DVD, 8 GB/10 GB hard disk, 8 MB memory card
Audio Channels: 64 3D channels (up to 256 stereo voices)
3D Audio Support: Yes
MIDI DLS2 Support: Yes
AC3 (Dolby Digital) Encoded Game Audio: Yes (via TOSLINK)
Broadband Enabled: Yes (10/100base-T ethernet)
DVD Movie Playback: Yes (separate DVD Playback Kit/Remote required)
Maximum Resolution (2x32bpp frame buffers +Z): 1920(vert.)x1080(horiz)
Note: NTSC (Non-HD) TV's have less than 500 horizontal lines. PAL TV's have less than 600 horizontal lines.
HDTV Support: Yes, 480p/720p/1080i (see game boxes for supported resolutions).
Controller Ports: 4 proprietary USB-based ports
Weight: 3.86 kg
Dimensions: 324 × 265 × 90 mm (12.8 × 10.4 × 3.5 inches)