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So guys, what are your expectations in regards to software? Will we get a new game announcement, or maybe SteamOS ports of existing and future games? Maybe media services like Netflix?
Yes you can, and you are encouraged to do so. We may see more components turning up aimed at miniITX form factors at ces as steam machines act as a way to encourage small form factor builds. The only question is how much the controller costs since it appears that all licences steam machines get the controller for free. That said, you can always use any other compatible controller anywayYou can theoretically simply build your own steam machine right? It's just an OS.
So guys, what are your expectations in regards to software? Will we get a new game announcement, or maybe SteamOS ports of existing and future games? Maybe media services like Netflix?
So guys, what are your expectations in regards to software? Will we get a new game announcement, or maybe SteamOS ports of existing and future games? Maybe media services like Netflix?
Aren't most of these manufacturers based in the US? What about the rest of the world?
Yeah, and there are a few others which are European or international.Alternate is one of the biggest (or the biggest?) seller of PC Hardware in Germany...
I still don't understand why I would get a SM over a regular .
But really, I think the Steam machine initiative is initially most important in the US. We already game on PCs![]()
So guys, what are your expectations in regards to software? Will we get a new game announcement, or maybe SteamOS ports of existing and future games? Maybe media services like Netflix?
So guys, what are your expectations in regards to software? Will we get a new game announcement, or maybe SteamOS ports of existing and future games? Maybe media services like Netflix?
So guys, what are your expectations in regards to software? Will we get a new game announcement, or maybe SteamOS ports of existing and future games? Maybe media services like Netflix?
There are problems with having Netflix on Linux. HTML5 might help that. But I'd imagine Netflix is a must have for any box that wants to be in the living room.
"I don't understand"
There are people out there that would like to play PC games, but could never put one together themselves. Understand?
But I'd imagine Netflix is a must have for any box that wants to be in the living room.
I don't see why when most of these boxes will be hooked up to modern TVs with these apps already installed. I'd rather they concentrate on delivering the perfect Steam experience than get side-tracked with redundant extras.
I don't see why when most of these boxes will be hooked up to modern TVs with these apps already installed. I'd rather they concentrate on delivering the perfect Steam experience than get side-tracked with redundant extras.
VALVE: MONDAY, 5PM PT / 8PM ET
Last year at CES, Valve held closed-door meetings with hardware partners to build momentum for its mysterious, reinvented gaming console. We got our hands on Valve's prototype Steam Machine and Steam Controller in November, but Valve still has a lot of questions to answer. In the next few days, we expect Valve's hardware and software partners to reveal the Steam Machines that you'll be able to buy later this year and the games you'll be able to play. We also might see some virtual reality gear; Valve could be making its own VR headset, but it's also been working to help the Oculus Rift take off. If you've been following Valve's console play since the initial Steam Box rumors, stay tuned: CES 2014 is Valve's first real coming out party.
You guys think that it might be possible to get game streaming without upgrading current hardware??
For example.
I have a rig in my basement with AMD 7970, i7, etc etc, huge machine.
Upstairs in living room I have a small factor PC running with an Intel integrated GPU.
Will Valve make this work by just installing Steam OS on the Small factor PC I currently own?
I don't know if it is old or not.
http://www.videogamer.com/news/cyberpowers_steam_machine_specs_revealed.html
CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine A - $499
Case: CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine Gaming Chassis
Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 270 2GB GDDR5
Processor: AMD A6-6400K 3.90 GHz
Storage: 500GB SATA-III 7200 RPM HDD
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Dual Channel Memory
Chipset: mITX motherboard w/ 802.11 WiFi + Bluetooth
Steam Controller
Steam OS
CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine I - $699
Case: CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine Gaming Chassis
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 2GB GDDR5
Processor: Intel Core i3-4330 3.50 GHz
Storage: 500GB SATA-III 7200 RPM HDD
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Dual Channel Memory
Chipset: mITX motherboard w/ 802.11 AC WiFi + Bluetooth
Steam Controller
Steam OS
Is anyone else covering Valve's event live?
Sweclockers has specs and two pictures of Webhallen's Steam Machine prototype.
http://www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/18...-machines-visar-forsta-prototypen-pa-ces-2014
Sweclockers has specs and two pictures of Webhallen's Steam Machine prototype.
http://www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/18...-machines-visar-forsta-prototypen-pa-ces-2014
It's huge
Webhallen posted in the comment section stating that it's a quick prototype they threw together in a few weeks and that the finished product will have a custom designed chassi more like the current gen consoles.
I want to see some cheap streaming devices already.
When can I just buy the Steam controller?
I don't know if it is old or not.
http://www.videogamer.com/news/cyberpowers_steam_machine_specs_revealed.html
CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine A - $499
Case: CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine Gaming Chassis
Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 270 2GB GDDR5
Processor: AMD A6-6400K 3.90 GHz
Storage: 500GB SATA-III 7200 RPM HDD
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Dual Channel Memory
Chipset: mITX motherboard w/ 802.11 WiFi + Bluetooth
Steam Controller
Steam OS
CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine I - $699
Case: CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine Gaming Chassis
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 2GB GDDR5
Processor: Intel Core i3-4330 3.50 GHz
Storage: 500GB SATA-III 7200 RPM HDD
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Dual Channel Memory
Chipset: mITX motherboard w/ 802.11 AC WiFi + Bluetooth
Steam Controller
Steam OS
Nice find. I can build better machines for a cheaper price than that. Hm. I was hoping to get a good "deal" on one of these machines. Otherwise, I'll continue building my first gaming PC. I'd like a small console-like form factor and the ability to just buy it and be done. But if it's not available, no problem.
Depending on price, I'll still look into getting a controller.
It's a valid question. Why buy this when I can build my own for far less.
I don't know if it is old or not.
http://www.videogamer.com/news/cyberpowers_steam_machine_specs_revealed.html
CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine A - $499
Case: CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine Gaming Chassis
Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 270 2GB GDDR5
Processor: AMD A6-6400K 3.90 GHz
Storage: 500GB SATA-III 7200 RPM HDD
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Dual Channel Memory
Chipset: mITX motherboard w/ 802.11 WiFi + Bluetooth
Steam Controller
Steam OS
CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine I - $699
Case: CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine Gaming Chassis
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 2GB GDDR5
Processor: Intel Core i3-4330 3.50 GHz
Storage: 500GB SATA-III 7200 RPM HDD
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Dual Channel Memory
Chipset: mITX motherboard w/ 802.11 AC WiFi + Bluetooth
Steam Controller
Steam OS
When can I just buy the Steam controller?
Inside a white BitFenix ​​Phenom houses the Intel Core i7-4771 with Geforce GTX 780 and 16GB of DDR3 memory. More details are motherboard Asus H81I-Plus, hybrid storage with Seagate Thin SSHD 1 TB, water cooler Antec Cooler H2O 620 V4 and power supply Corsair CX 600M 600 W. Webhallen however, planning to release both cheaper and more lavish options.
CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine A - $499
Radeon R9 270, 500GB HDD, WiFi & Bluetooth, Steam Controller included
Range of configurations will be available up to - GTX Titan, 700W PSU, dual boot with Windows, CPU Liquid Cooling & "Advanced Thermal Management"
"Capable of housing overclocked Intel Core i7 processors, up to 1TB of SSD storage and the latest graphics cards from Nvidia, including the Titan and GTX780"
Digital Storm's hardwares;
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GBP
Processor: Intel Core i7 4770KP
System Memory: 16GB DDR3 1600MHz P
SSD: 120GB Corsair Neutron GTXP
Storage: 1TB (7200 RPM) (64MB Cache)P
Cooling: 240mm Radiator Liquid CPU CoolerP
Motherboard: ASUS H87I-PLUSP
Power Supply: 500W Digital Storm Bolt II EditionP
Optical Drive: DVD/CD 8x Multi-DriveP
Warranty: Life-time Expert Care with 3 Year Limited WarrantyP
Price: $2,584P
http://kotaku.com/the-first-liquid-...m_source=Kotaku_Twitter&utm_medium=Socialflow
Digital Storm's hardwares;
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB
Processor: Intel Core i7 4770K
System Memory: 16GB DDR3 1600MHz
SSD: 120GB Corsair Neutron GTX
Storage: 1TB (7200 RPM) (64MB Cache)
Cooling: 240mm Radiator Liquid CPU Cooler
Motherboard: ASUS H87I-PLUS
Power Supply: 500W Digital Storm Bolt II Edition
Optical Drive: DVD/CD 8x Multi-Drive
Warranty: Life-time Expert Care with 3 Year Limited Warranty
Price: $2,584
http://kotaku.com/the-first-liquid-...m_source=Kotaku_Twitter&utm_medium=Socialflow
Who would buy this?
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I know its silly to still have hope
This year marks the 10 year anniversary of HL2... That feel