Is Series X worth it if my TV supports 4k, but not 120Hz or should I get Series S?

Discus and support Is Series X worth it if my TV supports 4k, but not 120Hz or should I get Series S? in XboX Insiders to solve the problem; I want to get into next gen gaming as I was absent for the last generation. (Just recently bought a console) My curiosity is wether I should buy a... Discussion in 'XboX Insiders' started by /u/O-ZeNe, Nov 15, 2020.

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    Is Series X worth it if my TV supports 4k, but not 120Hz or should I get Series S?


    I want to get into next gen gaming as I was absent for the last generation. (Just recently bought a console)

    My curiosity is wether I should buy a Series S or Series X.

    My current TV Supports 4K UHD(low-middle end model), but only 60 Hz refresh rate.

    I play casually, about 10-15, maximum 20 hours a week. Mostly 1 or 2 games at a time, maybe 3-4 if I am playing with my girlfriend a co-op (and those with GamePass).

    I'm looking for your honest opinion, as I am biased by the "I want that Series X so badly!" thought, and I might just overkill it by a purchase I might not need.

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  2. RyanPayne4 Win User

    hdr 120hz 1080 on my series s with the lenovo y25-25?

    From the Xbox dashboard head to 'Settings'. This can be done one of two ways, however, the quickest is to hit the Xbox guide button, navigate to the tab with your profile picture, and select ‘Settings’. From here, you’ll want to click on ‘TV & display options’.

    In this sub-menu you should see the option for ‘Refresh rate’ underneath ‘Resolution’. If you have an 120Hz display, you should see the option to select either 60Hz or 120Hz from the drop down. You can double check your Xbox Series X or S is outputting at 120Hz by clicking on ‘4K TV details’. Here you can see whether your TV supports 4K UHD at 120Hz and if your TV setup supports up to native 4K at 120fps.

    It’s important to note that most Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S games will default to either quality or performance mode. These tend to fall between 30fps and 60fps, with a third mode usually in place for 120fps.

    It’s always worth checking a game’s settings or selecting the correct display prompt that may be in place to ensure you're playing your games at the highest framerate possible. cFor example, Rocket League on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S is compatible with 120Hz displays, however, you need to navigate the game’s settings then go to ‘Video’ and select ‘Performance’ under ‘Video Quality’ for 120fps support.

    If you know that your TV has HDMI 2.1 and is capable of 120Hz, make sure that you’re using the cable included with your Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S console or an Ultra High-Speed Cable that’s rated for 4K 120Hz output.

    It’s also worth noting that if you’re using a receiver or surround sound system, it might not be capable of acting as a pass through for 120Hz, so connect your Xbox Series X or Xbox Series directly to your TV. Finally, if you’re still not sure if your TV supports HDMI 2.1, check your TV’s manual for more information or click on ‘4K TV details’ under ‘TV & display’ options in the Xbox settings menu.

    Hope this helps

    Ryan
  3. ngocphi Win User

    LG Oled and Series S

    Well no the xbox series s isn't capable of 4k 120hz video games it's not even capable of 4k 60hz

    That's the series x

    The best the series s can do is 1440p

    The reason why you aren't getting any signal is because the series s isn't capable of it

    Only in streaming not gaming

    This is the offical.ms.papers on series s

    https://www.xbox.com/en-CA/consoles/xbox-series-s

    As noted it's only capable of 120hz on 1440p in games and 4,k 120hz on streaming

    Not a lot of games support 4k 120hz even on xbox series x

    Even on backwards compatibility games it's a max of 60fps with yakuza running at 900 frames

    You gotta remember it's upscaled not native

    Hence the lesser space requirements for series s
  4. ngocphi Win User

    Xbox Series S Graphics performances

    Well no your best would be 1440p by 120hz if your tv would support that

    Most games will only support 1080p depending on the tv

    You gotta remember the series s is NOT a 4k console

    It only upscales movies and TV shows to 4k not games

    If you force it to 4k you will drop frames like crazy

    Series x and xbox one xis 4k native at 60 and 30hz

    Series s and below are 1440p max with recommended 90hz max
  5. Obsessive Power Win User

    4k 120hz issue

    Hi,

    Do you have the Xbox One, or the Xbox Series S? You'd be surprised how many people get the names confused.

    If it's an Xbox One S, then that console doe not support 120Hz @ 4K. Also, the HDMI out on the Xbox One S is HDMI 2.0, not 2.1. Only the Xbox Series S and Series X support 4K @ 120Hz via the console settings. The One S is only 1080P.

    Bear in mind also, that there are no games for the Xbox One S that do 120Hz (or 120 fps). The 120Hz option is only there to support VRR (variable refresh rate).

    If you want to play 120Hz supported games, you will need a Series X. The Series S support of 120Hz games is a lot more limited.

    Note that on the Qn95a, only HDMI 4 supports HDMI 2.1
  6. StuartATrueRed Win User

    Do I Need A Xbox Series X or S To Have 4K Resolution At 120hz?

    You will need the Xbox Series X for 4K 120hz. The Series S can only do 1440p 120hz
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Is Series X worth it if my TV supports 4k, but not 120Hz or should I get Series S?

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