Is way too late like 7:15 PM?I received this:
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you can check by going to steam itself. it will say there.Just want to remind everyone that I remain deeply unhappy for anyone who got into the reservation queue when I didn't. I can only hope they somehow fucked up the email process and forward one of those reservations to me on accident.![]()
I would've advised you to click the cancel button if it was the 2TB
So after not getting my email today and having the day off I was like well I'm bored and impatient so I'm gonna install Bazzite on my secondary NVMe drive.If nobody here gets one relatively soon, then I'll assume that I'm on a waitlist until the end of time and will be very tempted to build my own Steam Machine.
i know I'm not and I'm on the 2 TB no controller waitlistI would've advised you to click the cancel button if it was the 2TB
I'm sure you'll get your email soon.
Appreciate you sharing! Wow, that sounds like a rough experience.So after not getting my email today and having the day off I was like well I'm bored and impatient so I'm gonna install Bazzite on my secondary NVMe drive.
It was not a very nice experience to be honest. I'll preface it with I have a RTX 4070S and Nvidia support even on Bazzite isn't perfect but I did this like 6 months ago and didn't have any issues at all. I'll just put my experience in bullet points so it's easier to read. I downloaded the Bazzite + Steam gaming for Nvidia image so it's the correct image for my hardware and the one that's set to auto boot into SteamOS gaming mode.
I'm just going back to Windows for now and will auto login + BPM on startup.
- Extremely laggy experience. Even just going through settings was slow.
- Slow downloads. I usually get download speeds through Steam at like 300-600 down according to steam but I couldn't get above 160.
- LOOOOOOONG boot times. I could restart my computer on windows twice before it booted into Bazzite (maybe this is because it boots directly into gaming mode?)
- I also somehow formatted both of my drives as when I went back into my BIOS to choose Windows I only had a Fedora drive and Bazzite drive but no windows.. so now I've got my girl making me a windows boot drive so I can go back lol
- Also couldn't get dual screens to work. My desk is in the living room and I run a long active HDMI 2.1 cable to my tv for tv play.
Maybe you would have a perfectly fine experience but I will continue to wait for my Steam Machine for what is almost guaranteed to be a much better experience.
Thanks for the impressions. The "bro just build your own PC" crowd is in shambles.I was looking at reddit and there was another round of emails around 3pm so I lost both rounds today lol
So after not getting my email today and having the day off I was like well I'm bored and impatient so I'm gonna install Bazzite on my secondary NVMe drive.
It was not a very nice experience to be honest. I'll preface it with I have a RTX 4070S and Nvidia support even on Bazzite isn't perfect but I did this like 6 months ago and didn't have any issues at all. I'll just put my experience in bullet points so it's easier to read. I downloaded the Bazzite + Steam gaming for Nvidia image so it's the correct image for my hardware and the one that's set to auto boot into SteamOS gaming mode.
I'm just going back to Windows for now and will auto login + BPM on startup.
- Extremely laggy experience. Even just going through settings was slow.
- Slow downloads. I usually get download speeds through Steam at like 300-600 down according to steam but I couldn't get above 160.
- LOOOOOOONG boot times. I could restart my computer on windows twice before it booted into Bazzite (maybe this is because it boots directly into gaming mode?)
- I also somehow formatted both of my drives as when I went back into my BIOS to choose Windows I only had a Fedora drive and Bazzite drive but no windows.. so now I've got my girl making me a windows boot drive so I can go back lol
- Also couldn't get dual screens to work. My desk is in the living room and I run a long active HDMI 2.1 cable to my tv for tv play.
Maybe you would have a perfectly fine experience but I will continue to wait for my Steam Machine for what is almost guaranteed to be a much better experience.
We'll suffer together. But if you get that email before me, we're no longer friends.know I'm not and I'm on the 2 TB no controller waitlist
*Aggressively closes all PC Parts internet browser tabs*Seriously, this kind of stuff takes quite a bit of work to set up correctly and even then it's no guarantee that it'll work properly (or continue working properly, once set up). I'm a Linux sysadmin and use Linux exclusively at work, but my home gaming PC stays on Windows because it's honestly just less of a hassle overall to get games working - and this comes from someone who loves to tinker with shit like this.
I knew you were going back and forth on wanting to build one so I wanted to share with you. You very well could have a way better experience then me however.Appreciate you sharing! Wow, that sounds like a rough experience.
If I built a Steam Machine sorta thing myself, I would go with an AMD CPU and GPU, but that would be completely uncharted territory for me. Same with a small form factor build. There are just too many factors that would probably get me quite frustrated. And honestly, it probably still won't match what the Steam Machine offers (e.g. seamless sleep/wake with the controller).
You just talked me out of the rabbit hole I was going down. I'm going to continue waiting, too, and just keep using my docked Legion Go S.
Sigh. If times were normal, we'd all be excited about receiving our orders later this week![]()
Yeah, I think it's just down to what is important to you. Building your own obviously will get you better performance for the money, but you aren't going to get as seamless of an experience.Thanks for the impressions. The "bro just build your own PC" crowd is in shambles.
Seriously, this kind of stuff takes quite a bit of work to set up correctly and even then it's no guarantee that it'll work properly (or continue working properly, once set up). I'm a Linux sysadmin and use Linux exclusively at work, but my home gaming PC stays on Windows because it's honestly just less of a hassle overall to get games working - and this comes from someone who loves to tinker with shit like this.
Reading your impressions sealed the deal on waiting for a Steam Machine for me.I knew you were going back and forth on wanting to build one so I wanted to share with you. You very well could have a way better experience then me however.
The operating system is always going to be a bit of a shifting target anyway with this kind of stuff - until devs ship native Linux / SteamOS versions of their games. You've got devs updating games not made for Linux, Valve updating Proton, Linux maintainers updating the kernel, hardware manufacturers updating Linux drivers, and a group of people (maybe a company) updating your distro, and it's all really cool when it all comes together and works.Reading your impressions sealed the deal on waiting for a Steam Machine for me.
I've built a few computers, including my 4090 setup, but I was pretty comfortable with what I had going on. I recently picked up some portable retro consoles with aspirations to customize the OS for them and organize my library, but I haven't touched any of them. I have a feeling I'm going to get overwhelmed trying to set up a new SteamOS machine. I also read that Small Form Factor brings its own challenges.
Whenever I bring up the idea of building another computer, my wife is like "...are you sure you wanna go through all that again?" lol. She knows me better than I do.
I think my tinkering days are over. Plug and play sounds so much nicer, especially for a secondary bedroom gaming setup.
Happy to be of help.Reading your impressions sealed the deal on waiting for a Steam Machine for me.
I've built a few computers, including my 4090 setup, but I was pretty comfortable with what I had going on. I recently picked up some portable retro consoles with aspirations to customize the OS for them and organize my library, but I haven't touched any of them. I have a feeling I'm going to get overwhelmed trying to set up a new SteamOS machine. I also read that Small Form Factor brings its own challenges.
Whenever I bring up the idea of building another computer, my wife is like "...are you sure you wanna go through all that again?" lol. She knows me better than I do.
I think my tinkering days are over. Plug and play sounds so much nicer, especially for a secondary bedroom gaming setup.
As if I wasn't already sold on the Steam Machine lolThe operating system is always going to be a bit of a shifting target anyway with this kind of stuff - until devs ship native Linux / SteamOS versions of their games. You've got devs updating games not made for Linux, Valve updating Proton, Linux maintainers updating the kernel, hardware manufacturers updating Linux drivers, and a group of people (maybe a company) updating your distro, and it's all really cool when it all comes together and works.
But then maybe something changes that's outside your control, and now you can't boot the game you were playing. Or your drivers updated, and now you're getting 10fps. Or your OS pushed out a package update that made it so you can no longer connect to Steam for some reason, and now you've gotta troubleshoot that. Admittedly, it happens a lot less nowadays with Proton getting more and more mature, but it has still happened to me often enough that it ruins my free time with troubleshooting. I get enough of that shit at work. It's the same reason my gaming PC is a pre-built I got from Costco, I just didn't wanna hassle with piecing it all out and putting it together even though I know I easily could.
Literally the only Linux gaming system I've enjoyed as a trouble free experience has been the Steam Deck. I think since Valve themselves were handling the proton, operating system, and hardware drivers all in tandem it kind of alleviates most of the issues I've had playing on my own hardware. I did install Windows on my Steam Deck at one point, just to play around with it, but eventually just re-installed SteamOS because it's so easy and trouble-free. And I suspect the Machine will be the same way. There is definitely some value in that which can offset the system's high cost.
I've had my eye on that Fractal Terra! That thing looks amazing. If I decide to build a Windows PC for the bedroom (unlikely at this point, but I'm definitely not building a SteamOS machine), that'll most likely be the case I go with.Happy to be of help.
I will say that I've had a great experience with ITX/SFF. I've owned multiple different cases and never really had any issues building in them. In fact building in my current case (Fractal Terra) was amazing. It's 100% more expensive though as ITX boards are more expensive on average, and you need SFX power supplies and with many cases you are limited in choice of components. What I love most about the Terra is how customizable it is. The "ridge" in the middle moved so if I have a 2 slot card I can move it to give more space on the CPU cooler or vice versa. I believe even a 4090 can fit in the Terra.
I'm 100% with you on the tinkering thing. I've always played on both PC and consoles since I was a little kid in the late 90s and I've gone back and forth between what I play on more but as I get older I definitely prefer consoles just from a simplicity standpoint. I simply turn it on and play my games which is part of the reason I want a Steam Machine in the first place.
I don't think anyone knows, unfortunately.No email for me today. Any idea when more will go out? Days? Weeks?
Yeah, seems like we've gotten 3 separate waves of emails so I'm not losing hope yet.Just got my purchase notice.
I've had my eye on that Fractal Terra! That thing looks amazing. If I decide to build a Windows PC for the bedroom (unlikely at this point, but I'm definitely not building a SteamOS machine), that'll most likely be the case I go with.
I couldn't agree with you more when it comes to the simplicity of consoles. I've been wanting that experience for my Steam library for forever.
I'm pretty close to that experience with my 4090 PC. I can wake it up with the Steam Controller. I do need to sometimes use my air-mouse for things, so it's not perfect, but I've been gaming on it a lot more lately. I do sometimes get distracted with drivers, pop-ups, things not working correctly, etc. It's so annoying.
Sometimes I just wanna boot up my PS5 or Switch 2 and not have to worry about messing around with anything![]()
According to GamersNexus, the Steam Machine has roughly a 20% performance penalty for the units that only have one stick of RAM and not two. It is unclear if all Steam machines only have one stick of SODIMM DDR5, Valve would know. But I remember reading reports that some do and some don't.
So it's kind of a gamble as to what you get?
sudo dmidecode --type memory | grep -E
But then sometime after 2 minutes and 20 seconds it says that all of them that are being ordered now will have one stick?Scan to 2:20 in the video to hear it right from the Valve engineers. This should come with no surprise, because obviously having two 8GB RAM sticks would increase the amount of memory bandwidth in the machine.
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OK, so the easiest and most sure fire way to find out without tearing apart your machine, is to go into the SteamOS desktop mode. Open a terminal (komand) and type:
Code:sudo dmidecode --type memory | grep -E
It should give you an instant readout on how many RAM sticks your system as installed.
But then sometime after 2 minutes and 20 seconds it says that all of them that are being ordered now will have one stick?
yeah, I think what they mean is that the first batch of units that Valve built have either one stick or two sticks. But every following batch of units will just one one
never mind... I missed this part of the video...That's what I thought at first but then they say to clarify the units people are signing up for right now have one stick. So what first batch would they really be referring to then? The ones they sent out to reviewers?
Yeah just weird overall the phrasing and corrections and etc. That's the just I'm getting is that in the future randomly they might have one or two. But there is some kind of initial run that had two (maybe proto/reviewer) but not to be confused with the current run people are about to get.never mind... I missed this part of the video...
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So I guess all units just have the one stick? but what they mean is that later units might have two sticks? depending on what inventory they can get their hands on... sorry for the confusion. But I missed the redaction from Valve.
I'd take one with no RAM sticks at this point lolI'd probably rather get the one with a single 16GB stick, just so I could spend a bit to bump that bad boy up to 32GB
Yeah just weird overall the phrasing and corrections and etc. That's the just I'm getting is that in the future randomly they might have one or two. But there is some kind of initial run that had two (maybe proto/reviewer) but not to be confused with the current run people are about to get.
I'd probably rather get the one with a single 16GB stick, just so I could spend a bit to bump that bad boy up to 32GB
Thanks for the impressions. The "bro just build your own PC" crowd is in shambles.
Seriously, this kind of stuff takes quite a bit of work to set up correctly and even then it's no guarantee that it'll work properly (or continue working properly, once set up). I'm a Linux sysadmin and use Linux exclusively at work, but my home gaming PC stays on Windows because it's honestly just less of a hassle overall to get games working - and this comes from someone who loves to tinker with shit like this.
Bazzite isn't steam os and nvifia doesn't have support really yet. If you have a AMD gpu most people have had pretty good success.Thanks for the impressions. The "bro just build your own PC" crowd is in shambles.
Seriously, this kind of stuff takes quite a bit of work to set up correctly and even then it's no guarantee that it'll work properly (or continue working properly, once set up). I'm a Linux sysadmin and use Linux exclusively at work, but my home gaming PC stays on Windows because it's honestly just less of a hassle overall to get games working - and this comes from someone who loves to tinker with shit like this.
Don't do it. I know waiting is hard, but you can take that extra $500 and put it towards upgraded RAM or SSD when your number finally comes around.Guys, I'm tempted to buy a 512GB w/controller from eBay for a $500 markup.
But they don't have it in hand, just a screenshot of their reservation queue email. I'm afraid I'm gonna get screwed somehow.
I'm on the waitlist for a 512 without a controller. I do have a Steam Controller, but I'd want another one eventually. I'm on the waitlist for 2027 for another.
Ugh…I feel like this would be a bad financial move. But then again, the price can easily go up by the time I get the opportunity to buy one.
That's an excellent point! $500 is such a high markup for something that is already expensive in this marketDon't do it. I know waiting is hard, but you can take that extra $500 and put it towards upgraded RAM or SSD when your number finally comes around.
A lot of these eBay listings are straight up scams, and a lot of them are "just for the reservation" (aka once they get the chance to purchase, they'll ask for another $1200 or whatever). Don't do it!Guys, I'm tempted to buy a 512GB w/controller from eBay for a $500 markup.
But they don't have it in hand, just a screenshot of their reservation queue email. I'm afraid I'm gonna get screwed somehow.
I'm on the waitlist for a 512 without a controller. I do have a Steam Controller, but I'd want another one eventually. I'm on the waitlist for 2027 for another.
Ugh…I feel like this would be a bad financial move. But then again, the price can easily go up by the time I get the opportunity to buy one.
Being in the reservation queue is its own form of waitlist now lol I'm going to try to not look at my email as often as I did yesterday, but likely I will fail at that.Being on the waitlist is a tough blow.
That's the exact gut feeling I had in the pit of my stomach browsing these. I'd be very concerned about that scenario.A lot of these eBay listings are straight up scams, and a lot of them are "just for the reservation" (aka once they get the chance to purchase, they'll ask for another $1200 or whatever). Don't do it!
There will probably be plenty of scalpers on eBay when they start getting them in-hand. Just stay safe out there brother.That's the exact gut feeling I had in the pit of my stomach browsing these. I'd be very concerned about that scenario.
It would be way different if they had it in hand. But yeah, the markup alone is still too high. Sigh![]()
Couldn't live knowing I rode a scalpers dickGuys, I'm tempted to buy a 512GB w/controller from eBay for a $500 markup.
But they don't have it in hand, just a screenshot of their reservation queue email. I'm afraid I'm gonna get screwed somehow.
I'm on the waitlist for a 512 without a controller. I do have a Steam Controller, but I'd want another one eventually. I'm on the waitlist for 2027 for another.
Ugh…I feel like this would be a bad financial move. But then again, the price can easily go up by the time I get the opportunity to buy one.