Valve Software abruptly opened reservations for its latest Steam Machine on Monday, but due to the ongoing PC component shortage, did so at a significantly higher price than expected.
Valve’s decision to support SteamOS 3.8 on standard gaming PCs has opened the door to a new class of Steam Machines. Gamers no longer need Valve’s own hardware to get the living-room Linux console ...
Great news ahead of the Steam Machine launch, thanks to AMD updating FSR 4 it's now supported on discrete RDNA3 GPUs for Linux / SteamOS and Steam Machine.
Valve has released official drivers so you can put Windows 11 on the Steam Machine, but some users are worried it’ll be a ...
After a bit of a wait, Valve have now rolled out Steam Machine and SteamOS compatibility ratings to the Steam store and ...
Valve now lets you install SteamOS on AMD-powered PCs, with Intel and Nvidia support coming soon. It has the potential to ...
The Steam Machine today is overpriced for its specs, struggles to run online games reliably, and may have limited ...
Building your own Steam Machine offers a unique opportunity to create a gaming system that balances performance, cost and personal preferences. In a recent explainer by Level1Techs, the process of ...
The lucky winners of Valve’s lottery will have the privilege of paying $1,049 for a Steam Machine, but even then, you may have to wait. Valve says the first orders should go out on June 29, and it ...
An AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 mini PC running SteamOS 3.8 outperformed Valve's Steam Machine across multiple games, though its significantly higher price limits its appeal.