The results are interesting.
Counterpoint: The results are exactly what you'd expect.
I really expected the XB1X to fare this well, consoles are designed a bit more skin flint than that. It's the equivalent of a mid-range gaming PC (about spot-on with a GTX 1060 6GB or RX 580). I thought it would be upper-low range. I mean, look at the XB One or One S. When they came out, were they as decently powered considering the moderately configured gaming PC of the time? I didn't check, but I always got the impression that they were upper low-end at the most.
Video cards have become more costly and the consoles benefit from being a close environment, I'm not surprised that 4k is more convenient on a console like the Xbox One X than on a $ 500 PC.
But the thing is that I don't really feel the need for 4k?
Perhaps because I'm making the jump to 1080p only now after more than a decade of a 1280x1024 SVGA LCD screen and a five years old 1gb video card but 4k doesn't seem really worht it for a low budget config, especially considering how costly 4k TVs and monitors are.
I think 1080p at higher frames and detail settings is more exciting than 4K, for both PC and XB1, unless you've got some sort of Demon in the Living Room
TM 2017 HLP TV set up.