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Steam Machine Price Announced - Starting at $1049 / £879

Im just here for the popcorn. My pc
Is better than this thing not by a whole
Lot but has tons
More ram
And storage. I'm good. Goddamn these prices are something else
 
I'd have bitten for £700 -- but yeah, £938 for the lower (with controller) one is very, very much in 'wait for helix instead' territory. SteamOS isn't that good.
 
So weird to go with 1049 or 1129 rather than round numbers. 1000 and 1100… greed got the better of them here. These numbers LOOK way worse just because they're so specific.

Either way though… this thing is pointless and WAY niche. It's luxury, except the product itself isn't luxury in its actual tech.
 
Lmao good luck

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Yeah, no. I paid £700 for the PS5 Pro with the disc drive and the GPU is a fair bit more powerful. I can't figure out who this is targeted at especially the 2TB model. Wouldn't you just spend a little more and build a Pc that's more powerful.
 
1) Losers calling out "Valve fanboys" thinking this is the price they wanted and not because of a.i and their virtual girlfriends is certainly something. Sad cunts.

2) With how fucked the prices for hardware are, I was actually expecting worse. Not saying this is good of course, but I genuinely felt the base model would be over £1000, easy. Still too rich for my "get one as an extra box for another room" though.
 
HAHAHA!

What absolute jokers. A scam at that price imo. Companies better get their act together and lower the prices. Buy up a shared ram factory or something. :messenger_halo:
 
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The price would probably be justified if you had expandability options, or Thunderbolt ports for an eGPU expansion. But even that isn't present from the looks of it, and I don't think you can expand system RAM either.

Yeah I can use it as a PC but the moment RAM prices come crashing down this thing will be extremely outdated relative the price of just buying more RAM & storage for your current setup, or buying new OEM setups around that time that'd cost similar (or cheaper) but with much better specs & expandability. So it's probably just best to wait things out; I'll have to look into dual-booting for my current setup once October hits (or just be extremely careful about any websites....I actually don't venture that much beyond the usual websites anyway like this, Youtube, etc.).

Hopefully Valve are looking into fixing things up with a refresh once RAM/NAND prices come back down. Maybe in time for Steam Deck 2. Sucks...

1) Losers calling out "Valve fanboys" thinking this is the price they wanted and not because of a.i and their virtual girlfriends is certainly something. Sad cunts.

2) With how fucked the prices for hardware are, I was actually expecting worse. Not saying this is good of course, but I genuinely felt the base model would be over £1000, easy. Still too rich for my "get one as an extra box for another room" though.

My main issue is lack of upgradability for the price. If they had eGPU support or a means of adding more system RAM, I think $1049 could be justified. But without those things, (potentially) without means of overclocking the APU, it really is just a (slightly weaker) PS5 with same level of upgradability (i.e none; closed box) and a Linux-based desktop experience on top.

How long will that desktop experience feel fluid tho given the RAM limitations and GPU constraints? These websites keep getting more and more resource-intensive every passing month, usually due to bad coding, but it is what it is. I just don't know if I can put a grand into a closed box with PC desktop functionality and admittedly great console-like OS & UI for gaming. If I'm looking for a whole package solution that isn't constrained in upgradability, then this doesn't do much for me unfortunately.

I'm still gonna keep an open mind tho, and see how things develop.
 
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Hopefully it has horrific backbreaking sales. The only way to push back against these rising costs is to not pay them. Companies start realizing it, they'll pivot.
 
People saying good luck with that. Watch it sell :messenger_tears_of_joy:

  • Steam Machine (512GB) – $1,049
    • Semi-custom AMD Zen 4 6C / 12T
    • Semi-custom AMD RDNA3 28CUs
    • 16GB DDR5 + 8GB GDDR6 VRAM
    • 512GB NVMe SSD, microSD card slot
    • Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, Gigabit ethernet
    • Integrated Steam Controller wireless adapter
    • Small form factor, approximately 6 inch cube
    • SteamOS 3
  • Steam Machine (2TB) with Controller – $1,428
    • Semi-custom AMD Zen 4 6C / 12T
    • Semi-custom AMD RDNA3 28CUs
    • 16GB DDR5 + 8GB GDDR6 VRAM
    • 2TB NVMe SSD, microSD card slot
    • Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, Gigabit ethernet
    • Integrated Steam Controller wireless adapter
    • Small form factor, approximately 6 inch cube
    • SteamOS 3
    • Extra faceplates – red fabric and solid walnut
    • This bundle includes Steam Controller
 
Wouldn't matter anyway. Everything is out of my price range now.
Well I'm sure you've collected a bunch of games and have a PC or a semi-modern console to still enjoy? Right? I hope you weren't the type to buy a new game, beat it then sell it back to GameStop? Or maybe just play on subscription services for your games? Surely not.
 
I'm not gonna lie. £879 isn't bad in this mess. I thought it would be 999.

I would guess they were targeting 649 to 699 before, which would have sold boatloads.

Ahhh, simpler times.
LTT had a video implying it was pretty much wholesale prices and that this was clearly coming in hot around 7-800. Assuming that's the 2TB model and prices have gone up 50% easy it's clear you can see the 1200 strictly on DRAM, the SoC and NVMe.

Unless you're dead set on the steam Eco System this is a non starter. I figured for sure because it wasn't a custom thing like the steam deck it wouldn't carry the handheld tax.

Anywho, I built this over the weekend and I'm running cachy so I have my own Steam Machine.
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And not even packed with Half Life 3.

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It has 3 sreenshots of Half-Life:

 
None of us should be surprised but even still FUCK that is crazy.

We are going to be extremely lucky if by God's grace we get a next-gen Xbox and/or PlayStation for sub $1000. This is going to destroy our industry if this is the new normal
 
Im just here for the popcorn. My pc
Is better than this thing not by a whole
Lot but has tons
More ram
And storage. I'm good. Goddamn these prices are something else
And since its pc u can always modernize it whenever u subjectively feel games u play stop looking good/running smoothly at ur preferable settings/fps target :messenger_sunglasses:
 
I was planning to sell a launch PS5 (825GB SSD with UHD Blu-ray Drive) with two controllers (no stick drift but batteries last 1-2 hours wireless) for less than half the price of this.
 
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LTT had a video implying it was pretty much wholesale prices and that this was clearly coming in hot around 7-800. Assuming that's the 2TB model and prices have gone up 50% easy it's clear you can see the 1200 strictly on DRAM, the SoC and NVMe.

Unless you're dead set on the steam Eco System this is a non starter. I figured for sure because it wasn't a custom thing like the steam deck it wouldn't carry the handheld tax.

Anywho, I build this over the weekend and I'm running cachy so I have my own Steam Machine.
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damn, that's sexy
 
Seems about where I expected it to be, both before and after the ram/nand price hikes. 512 GB SSD is a measly size though. $800 with 1TB SSD and controller bundle would've been ok for this. That said, I didn't expect good value from Valve to begin with.
 
Welp. I was hoping that they could come in under $1K for the 512GB model, but nope.

I won't say it's outright DOA. There are Valve crazies and Gabe nutjobs out there with money burning a hole in their pocket, and they'll buy the Steam Machine. But once you get past them and get to the more normie PC gamers...this device is gonna be a VERY hard sell to that crowd at those prices. Even when considering that the SM (just like all other Valve hardware) is targeting a very niche market.
 
1) Losers calling out "Valve fanboys" thinking this is the price they wanted and not because of a.i and their virtual girlfriends is certainly something. Sad cunts.

2) With how fucked the prices for hardware are, I was actually expecting worse. Not saying this is good of course, but I genuinely felt the base model would be over £1000, easy. Still too rich for my "get one as an extra box for another room" though.
Well maybe the so called PC Master Race should've shut the fuck up when Nintendo announced a future $50 increase for the Switch 2. Now we don't wanna hear any excuse with Valve raising the price by $450.
 
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