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The batch of 300 prototype machines offer up a wide range of hardware combinations.
Surely not a 450w PSU with a GTX Titan? Thing wouldn't boot...
If the price is right I'm in :D
I can run battlefield 3 on ultra at 1920x1080 at a staggering average of 16fps. Max 22fps, min 0fps. I could do with a steam box, at least i5 and gtx 760...
NVIDIA and Steam are both destroying the Do-It-Yourself PC building experience. Now gamers will just spend some money on these overpriced builds and don't even bother how to optimize their PC into their own way or overclocking. At the very last we will be seeing every gamer with all exactly same machine in their home, just like consoles and iPhones.
What are you talking about? There are tons of pre built windows pcs that you can buy from "custom" pc builders right this very second... the people who want to build their own... do. Valve is attempting to open the market up to an open source linux gaming experience... and they are awesome for giving it a shot.
You aren't special just because you built your own computer, get over yourself.
I agree entirely, I'm planning on buying a configured PC from PC-Specialist, I've always thought the Steam Machines were aimed at casual gamers for living rooms, people will always prefer building their own or buying pre built for gaming scenarios.Quote:
What are you talking about? There are tons of pre built windows pcs that you can buy from "custom" pc builders right this very second... the people who want to build their own... do. Valve is attempting to open the market up to an open source linux gaming experience... and they are awesome for giving it a shot.
You aren't special just because you built your own computer, get over yourself.
Loved the end statement, I can build my own, just don't have the time to invest, in case the PC 1337 builder is interested in why I'm paying for someone else to build.
Great, because I was about to hurl insults at you for not DIYing.
I doubt steam will sell the Steam Box at as much of a markup as other manufacturers, either. It'll be cheaper than a similarly speced alienware, for example (provided we're only talking about the GTX 660 version, as alienware don't sell powerful systems, just weak ones for the prices of powerful systems). A casual PC gamer is going to be getting the option of a powerful PC from a company that even writes games. Valve aren't going to cheap out on hardware when they know poor framerates will make their own games look poorly made (this is assuming Valve swap source for something not-max-outable on a 660).
Hmm, that's a weird thing for the quote tags to have done. I definitely wrote outside of them... I think.
Prefab computers have been around for generations. This isn't going to do anything to the PC building experience, aside from give us a new OS and controller to play around with. A DIY build will still always be cheaper because the 'overpricing' you refer to is the labour cost for building it, so people don't have to build them at home (some people don't have the knowledge or time for it). This is simply an addition to the gaming machines we already have, with all the advantages of a PC but the easy, laid-back attitude of a console. The only obvious disadvantage I can see is that with such a small case, you'll encounter temperature issues if you OC, but with the higher-end models, they're gonna be kicking arse over the XBone, PS4, and a great many PCs anyway, so why would you even need to? :)
I was having real difficulty visualizing the sizes until you mentioned " Herbert von Karajan’s Beethoven: 9 Symphonies LP box set"
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Genius!
Darn, that's one powerful machine. I wonder what the cost would be.