Linus tech tips is disappointed that the steam machine won't be priced like a console.

MSRP on such a laptop is $1000 and up. No way is Steam Machine over $1k
A generation behind but no. You can get something very much like the Steam Machine for 300-400 Euro.
 
The fact it is a PC without Windows and only having Steam OS plus Linux is a big deal for many. Most PC gamers only game through Steam. This is just a convenient way to game without having a bulky PC that can be real expensive. Plus not needing keyboard/mouse to navigate.
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The fact it is a PC without Windows and only having Steam OS plus Linux is a big deal for many. Most PC gamers only game through Steam. This is just a convenient way to game without having a bulky PC that can be real expensive. Plus not needing keyboard/mouse to navigate.
Price should still be the main point of this system
 
You have an opinion, but are stating it as the only possible option, and it isn't. This isn't competing with consoles for me, didn't think about them at all, they don't enter into this equation for me. It's not a console or this, it was never a console, and this is a net new product for people like myself, and I'm not the only one. Also, the fate of Valve isn't resting on the success of this device, it's just some extra butter on their already massive pile of potatoes.
Valvecube is a PC, but I doubt you didn't think of it as a console because the entire narrative, including Linus's, is that it's a console. You may not know this, but even what's on a video thumbnail is something the manufacturer dictates what to add or remove so if Linus calls it a console, it's because Valve wants it that way, while hypocritically stating on their website that it's a pc.
 
It isn't loud. It sits on the side of a table completely enclosed. Never gets cleaned out and it runs completely fine. No issues. If I didnt open it up, you guys would just see a plain black case unassuming PC and be none the wiser of what it looks like inside. All the glass openings, neon lights, and excessive amounts of fans are just theatrics.

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Should put something to elevate the PC from the carpet like a plank of wood or something. Otherwise it'll become a magnet for dust and fibers from the carpet and will kill your PSU faster (bad airflow and said dust/debris).
 
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A generation behind but no. You can get something very much like the Steam Machine for 300-400 Euro.

I don't see a dedicated graphics card, and the integrated graphics card only contains 6CUs.
 
They are pre built too? Show me because I've been looking for a mini pc for the last year and all the weak ones are 900+ and the stronger ones are 1500+
Yea China brands but still Windows PC's
Importing to the US right now might not make it viable anymore though.
 
$600 to $700 does have a justification...folks that are willing to spend $600 plus on a console like experience for the games that said console provides.

Valve sees this like a business, they are offering a low effort entry point into an ENMOROUS library of exclusive titles ( I am referring to games only available on PC) but "you gotta pay for that privilege".
Yeah a privilege of 8gb VRAM and low end GPU , that shit isn't worth more the 500$
 
I don't see a dedicated graphics card, and the integrated graphics card only contains 6CUs.
Hm, true. Might have been a bit to quick there.

Still, a dedicated Custom GPU like that is gona push the price even more


Something more like this
 
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A generation behind but no. You can get something very much like the Steam Machine for 300-400 Euro.

He was talking about a laptop with a RTX 5050, but no....that mini PC is not close to Steam Machine. Integrated graphics and it is not RDNA. it is Vega 7
 
Yea China brands but still Windows PC's
Importing to the US right now might not make it viable anymore though.
Oh ok from China of course it's cheap, and not the same specs

So we've ruled out it's impossible for it to be 400 atleast
 
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I was fully expecting Valve to either take a hit or break even with this. The specs seem pretty low-end. Why settle for cutbacks to things like VRAM if you are just going to sell an $800+ box?
 
if PS5 is $200 cheaper, you're still stuck with a $15 monthly fee. 1% the game library (or less really). No media creation tools. Far less AV tools. No real creative tools to speak of.

Ever since PSX, consoles brought extra value to the market aside from just game players. I knew a lot of kids who used it as their CD player. I think most people used PS2 and 3 as movie machines. All that is gone. Your TV alone has most of the same AV capability.

Not to mention the absolute uncertainty of backwards compatibility. Coaster libraries could be built. Check the PS3 game shelf at your flea market. I've been buying up a lot of retro game stuff lately and anything from the patch era I just can't find much value in. I either play it on PC or just enjoy the memories. My PS2 stack is huge though.
 
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Im guessing their target price is they want it to cheaper than pre built pc with similar specs but more than a console

So the price will be in between those 2

Hopefully a bundle with the frame gives a big discount though
 
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if PS5 is $200 cheaper, you're still stuck with a $15 monthly fee. 1% the game library (or less really). No media creation tools. Far less AV tools. No real creative tools to speak of.

Ever since PSX, consoles brought extra value to the market aside from just game players. I knew a lot of kids who used it as their CD player. I think most people used PS2 and 3 as movie machines. All that is gone. Your TV alone has most of the same AV capability.

Not to mention absolutel uncertainty with backwards compatibility. Coaster libraries could be built. Check the PS3 game shelf at your flea market.
The entry point price is more important than that… Thats why console manufacturers subsidize some systems. And the reason that combustion engines cars still selling more than electric cars.
 
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For a weak ass 8gb vram that is already completely pathetic in the last couple of years let along 2025, it shouldn't be more than 500 realistically and going about this fairly but unfortunately they don't think like normal people so they'll probably try to sell this shit at 700 or even more with them trying to hype the thing up like "look at this cool little box" and "this isn't just a small gaming box but it's a steam gaming box!" so they'll try to high ball the price with it being a cool little thing and also the steam brand name.

If they were fair, this thing would have been 16gb vram with the graphic being a bit better if they're going to sell for 700 to 800 but they won't be fair and instead be as greedy as possible.

Whatever the case may be, if they're selling for 700 or more than I hope this thing flops just so they'll know 8GB VRAM is retarded.
 
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Valvecube is a PC, but I doubt you didn't think of it as a console because the entire narrative, including Linus's, is that it's a console. You may not know this, but even what's on a video thumbnail is something the manufacturer dictates what to add or remove so if Linus calls it a console, it's because Valve wants it that way, while hypocritically stating on their website that it's a pc.
Turns out I didn't think about it as a console as I don't think about consoles at all. I know what it is, and why I am getting it, and I didn't need people on YouTube to tell me what to think about it or how it's not a good deal compared to some console I don't want.
 
For a weak ass 8gb vram that is already completely pathetic in the last couple of years let along 2025, it shouldn't be more than 500 realistically and going about this fairly but unfortunately they don't think like normal people so they'll probably try to sell this shit at 700 or even more with them trying to hype the thing up like "look at this cool little box" and "this isn't just a small gaming box but it's a steam gaming box!" so they'll try to high ball the price with it being a cool little thing and also the steam brand name.

If they were fair, this thing would have been 16gb vram with the graphic being a bit better if they're going to sell for 700 to 800 but they won't fair and would be as greedy as possible.

Whatever the case may be, if they're selling for 700 or more than I hope this thing flops just so they'll know 8GB VRAM is retarded.

If they have the same strategy they had with Steam Deck then it could come in at $500 for 512GB and rise a good bit for 2 TB. Maybe to $700. We are getting into Apple pricing at that point, but since the SSD is replaceable, it might work.
 
Yeah a privilege of 8gb VRAM and low end GPU , that shit isn't worth more the 500$ to me
fixed that for you.

If you can build a better machine for less money then do it for yourself. I would wager though you already have a pc better than those specs IF you understand the complexities of building the pc already.
If that is the case this product isn't for you anyway so it's existence (and price point) generally shouldn't have any impact on you.
 
Same, though windows 11's bloat is an absolute shit show

I don't see it. Maybe you guys are doing something different with your PC. Maybe you are hackers. Surfing the web and playing videogames has been the same as its ever been. The only time Windows has ever annoyed me is when they tried to flip the script with Windows 8. I got the same feeling when I entered Linux Desktop on my Lenovo. Blood started boiling.
 
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This discussion got me really questioning Valves strategy with this.

If it's supposed to be competitive with regular ass gaming PCs regardless of form factor, who the fuck is going to buy these specs in 2026? I feel like you could do a lot better for a few hundred more... maybe not. I don't keep up with prices.

But for my money, $600+ for a limp dick supplemental device? ...no way in hell man.
They want some of the audience that's on consoles, even if they don't say so openly ,t hat's the fatal mistake; they should be honest and say they're competing with PlayStation.
 
fixed that for you.

If you can build a better machine for less money then do it for yourself. I would wager though you already have a pc better than those specs IF you understand the complexities of building the pc already.
If that is the case this product isn't for you anyway so it's existence (and price point) generally shouldn't have any impact on you.
Yea if valve allows people to build a = or better one for the same or less I say they failed
 
I'll wait for Valve to announce the price. Also if it's around 500, then it's a decent deal. It's a little more powerful as regular PS5 and a little less than a Pro. At least if I can believe the calculations by some nerd on a Dutch newssite about tech and tweaking. And that is then based on Valve's claim that it's 6 times more powerful than the Deck. But yeah, I wouldn't know, it's just something I've read. Just threw the comment through ChatGPT to translate it to English. Didn't check for accuracy, because I'm lazy and it's bed time while I'm writing this. It's in the spoiler below, for it being quite a wall of text.

The GPU should deliver 6× the performance of a Steam Deck. A Steam Deck reaches ~1.638 FP32 TFLOPs with RDNA 2.0.


Six times 1.638 comes down to 9.828 TFLOPs. Of course, there are other RDNA 2.0 consoles on the market as well, such as the PS5 and Xbox Series. Since they all use the same architecture, you can compare TFLOPs (which comes down to (clock speed × shading units × 2) / 1,000,000) fairly accurately. Still, some games prefer more cores while others perform better with higher clock speeds.


  • Xbox Series S: 4.01 TFLOPs
  • Xbox Series X: 12.15 TFLOPs
  • PS5: 10.29 TFLOPs
  • PS5 Pro: 18.05 TFLOPs
  • Steam Deck: 1.64 TFLOPs
  • Steam Machine 2026: 6× Steam Deck

The hardware will use RDNA 3.0. Clock-for-clock, RDNA 3.0 performs roughly 8% better than RDNA 2.0. So if it really ends up being exactly 6× the GPU performance of a Steam Deck, that translates to about 18.2 TFLOPs RDNA 3.0 (9.1 × 2, because starting with RDNA 3.0 AMD uses the same trick as Nvidia where integer shaders can theoretically be used for floating-point operations).


We know the clock speed will be 2,450 MHz, so using the calculated (and taken with a healthy grain of salt) TFLOPs value, we can estimate how many shading units the system will have.


9.1 × 1,000,000 / 2 / 2450 = 1857. Of course, that's not a standard configuration. The closest common number is 1792. AMD always increases in steps of 256, so it will either be an RDNA 3.0 GPU with 1792 shading units or with 2048.


If it's 1792 units, that results in 17.56 TFLOPs (RDNA 3.0). If it's 2048, then it's 20.07 TFLOPs. At 20.07 TFLOPs, the RDNA 3.0 performance is roughly equivalent to the relative floating-point performance of an RX 7600M XT, GTX 1080 Ti, RTX 3060 12 GB, or Arc A770. At 17.56 TFLOPs, the performance is comparable to an RX 7600M, RX 6600, RTX 2060 Super, or Arc A560.
 
I'll wait for Valve to announce the price. Also if it's around 500, then it's a decent deal. It's a little more powerful as regular PS5 and a little less than a Pro. At least if I can believe the calculations by some nerd on a Dutch newssite about tech and tweaking. And that is then based on Valve's claim that it's 6 times more powerful than the Deck. But yeah, I wouldn't know, it's just something I've read. Just threw the comment through ChatGPT to translate it to English. Didn't check for accuracy, because I'm lazy and it's bed time while I'm writing this. It's in the spoiler below, for it being quite a wall of text.

The GPU should deliver 6× the performance of a Steam Deck. A Steam Deck reaches ~1.638 FP32 TFLOPs with RDNA 2.0.


Six times 1.638 comes down to 9.828 TFLOPs. Of course, there are other RDNA 2.0 consoles on the market as well, such as the PS5 and Xbox Series. Since they all use the same architecture, you can compare TFLOPs (which comes down to (clock speed × shading units × 2) / 1,000,000) fairly accurately. Still, some games prefer more cores while others perform better with higher clock speeds.


  • Xbox Series S: 4.01 TFLOPs
  • Xbox Series X: 12.15 TFLOPs
  • PS5: 10.29 TFLOPs
  • PS5 Pro: 18.05 TFLOPs
  • Steam Deck: 1.64 TFLOPs
  • Steam Machine 2026: 6× Steam Deck

The hardware will use RDNA 3.0. Clock-for-clock, RDNA 3.0 performs roughly 8% better than RDNA 2.0. So if it really ends up being exactly 6× the GPU performance of a Steam Deck, that translates to about 18.2 TFLOPs RDNA 3.0 (9.1 × 2, because starting with RDNA 3.0 AMD uses the same trick as Nvidia where integer shaders can theoretically be used for floating-point operations).


We know the clock speed will be 2,450 MHz, so using the calculated (and taken with a healthy grain of salt) TFLOPs value, we can estimate how many shading units the system will have.


9.1 × 1,000,000 / 2 / 2450 = 1857. Of course, that's not a standard configuration. The closest common number is 1792. AMD always increases in steps of 256, so it will either be an RDNA 3.0 GPU with 1792 shading units or with 2048.


If it's 1792 units, that results in 17.56 TFLOPs (RDNA 3.0). If it's 2048, then it's 20.07 TFLOPs. At 20.07 TFLOPs, the RDNA 3.0 performance is roughly equivalent to the relative floating-point performance of an RX 7600M XT, GTX 1080 Ti, RTX 3060 12 GB, or Arc A770. At 17.56 TFLOPs, the performance is comparable to an RX 7600M, RX 6600, RTX 2060 Super, or Arc A560.
Is not going to punch above the PS5/SX with those specs… sadly.
 
Nice should help quite a bit I should imagine. Was looking at something like that for PC but its way too big (fat) lol.

Also forgot to mention the cool Berserk wallpapers you have. I've got to get around reading the new chapters.

Our boy Guts going through a hard time. Then again, that's always been the story of Berserk.
 
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Our boy Guts going through a hard time. Then again, that's always been the story of Berserk.
Ah, was hoping for a little win. Poor dude can't catch a break even after getting Casca back and things looking better, the Falcon always comes back and haunts him. You can tell its taking its toll not only physically but mentally as well.

Sad that Kentaro Muia isn't alive to finish the story but his writers/mangaka artists are continuing to do gods work.
 
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The entry point price is more important than that… Thats why console manufacturers subsidize some systems. And the reason that combustion engines cars still selling more than electric cars.
I think consumers are getting more savvy. That was the status quo for a long time in gaming, but how many billions did we watch burn this year because of status quo thinking and planning? The market could not be any more different now. People are far more informed compared to the PS4 era. Tiktok gets a lot of flack but I think that type of content does some good in this way. Everyone is gonna be hit with reels and videos pointing out exactly what I said. And it's not very subjective or even grey. You're getting a LOT for your $200, and unless you're playing offline, it's just a loan.
 
Courage? To use something other than Windows? What is there to be afraid of?
Games, incompatible programs... Windows isn't so bad, in fact it's necessary. That's why I insist on saying that the Steam Machine is a limited PC, I don't think even GPU upgrades are allowed.

Topher, tell me, would you recommend a Steam Machine or a used itx pc with an Nvidia gpu ?
 
They want some of the audience that's on consoles, even if they don't say so openly ,t hat's the fatal mistake; they should be honest and say they're competing with PlayStation.

Even if Valve really were taking on consoles, since when do companies come out and declare "We are competing with <insert company name>"? They don't. So are they all being dishonest because they don't point out their competition?

You have some weird takes bro
 
Ah, was hoping for a little win. Poor dude can't catch a break even after getting Casca back, the Falcon always haunts him. You can tell its taking its toll not only physically but mentally as well.

Sad that Kentaro Muia isn't alive to finish the story but his writers/mangaka artists are continuing to do gods work.

Some of the fanbase don't accept it as canon. Im ok with it.
 
With the following considerations:

1. 4060 spec machine with Linux as the OS for added performance
2. Ultra portability
3. I'm a 1080p 60fps gamer
4. I have a Steam library in the thousands of games

I would pay up to $1000 including the controller and taxes.
 
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