Nice, those shots are so much more representative. It's quite obvious from the teardowns that the power supply was eating up a lot of depth space in the pro. Everything else is more or less equivalent. More heat sink area on the X, should handle more watts.I know this might only be surface beauty, but damn the Xbox One X packs so much into such a tiny box. Here's a look without any "tricks"
Photos taken from DigitalFoundry unboxing video:
Too bad DF were not yet allowed talk about wattage. Time for a last minute wild guessing with questionable percentages...
Starting with 155 watts from the launch PS4P as a reference (chaining percentages, not added):
-7% From very high efficiency PSU (they need it for that type of compact psu)
-2% Higher efficiency VRMs (like 92 to 94)
-5% general process/yield improvements for 2017 versus 2016
-5% whatever they did for power delivery but didn't describe.
-3% from not having DR FP16
+40% for gpu clocking, additional ram
The fox says... 173 watts peak