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Who needs a steam machine? SteamOS is Valve's real win for PC gamers
Why spend $1,049 on a Steam Machine when SteamOS can turn the gaming PC you already own into one?
MetaPC has dropped its new range of SteamRoller PCs, but it won't be the last.
Steam Machines are sold out and way too expensive. Here's how I built my own SteamOS gaming PC with spare parts and why you ...
The first Steam Machines, built in partnership with brands like Alienware, CyberPowerPC, and iBuyPower, came onto our radar ...
The Steam Deck and Steam Machine both run SteamOS, but Deck is portable and self-contained, while Machine is pricier and more ...
Valve's Steam Machine is pricier than expected (thanks, RAMageddon), but there's a way to get most of the experience on your ...
Valve's Steam Machine will cost well over $1,000, and that's without a controller.
The Steam Machine delivers an easy-to-use gaming device for casual PC players, but its power underwhelms given the price tag.
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Forget the Steam Machine: SteamOS Is What PC Gamers Should Be Excited About
Valve's $1,049 Steam Machine isn't the real story. SteamOS is slowly expanding beyond the Steam Deck, bringing Valve one step ...
A pair of dates buried in public Federal Communications Commission filings is driving the most specific launch prediction yet for Valve's Steam Machine: June 18 and June 29. Both dates represent ...
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Valve’s upcoming hardware, the Steam Machine and Steam Frame, is generating buzz as gamers and analysts piece together clues about their potential release. Recent leaks have revealed that the user ...
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