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They're absolutely only making 300 of those. They're going to be worth well in excess of what their internal guts would value them  at.

 

http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/4/5063760/we-try-the-steam-machine-valves-video-game-console-of-the-future (man they still have shitty sites)

 

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Also maybe GPU design has advanced a bit since I last stuck one into a PC, but I'm pretty sure that GPU isn't plugged into anything. Not even screwed into the case by the looks of it. Also not a great shot, but it actually seems a bit more bespoke than I'd have expected. PSU is next to nothing there would be the biggy (in fact apart from the hole in the case I don't think it's there).

 

Verge seem pretty amazed by basic airflow design though.

 

Oh wait no, Wired have shots from the other side:

http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2013/11/valve-steam-machines/all/

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PSU is on the other side of the case. So I assume a lead is running through the case to the back. Man it's like a sardine can in there. Also is it really just a flap holding in the HDD?

 

 

When I ask whether Steam Machines will have a dedicated hardware specification, the team reveals that they're working on something a little more elegant: a system built into Steam that shows you which games your hardware configuration can actually run, and conversely, what hardware you'd need to buy to play a given game well — based on the real-world data about computer configurations that Valve already collects with its Steam Hardware Survey.

Only taken like...5 years?

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I spy;

2 USB 2.0 ports

4 USB 3.0 ports

3 DVI outputs (one likely dud)

2 HDMI ports (one likely dud)

2 DisplayPorts (one likely dud)

1 Ethernet port

5 3.5mm jacks

1 TOSLINK

1 e-SATA

2 Wi-fi antenna

1 PS2 port

And a partridge in a pair tree.

(And maybe a kensington lock, they're pretty rare on desktops these days though)

 

Some proper press shots. http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse#announcements/detail/1966113289566972393

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Because there's a big ass GPU that houses all of the not-one-of-each, and the "duds" would be on the motherboard connected to whatever Intel GMA be housed within. I guess you could maybe enable them and use those, but then I'd hope the closest human in vicinity beats you to death with the free GTX720/Titan you just got given.

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http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse#announcements/detail/1945848997594939000

 

They're now chatting about the in-home streaming stuff. They don't seem to be making a point of any specific magical Valve-only improvements to streaming, so it's pretty much going to be same as most other services - higher res = more latency. Better router = better latency.

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http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/1/648814395741989999/

 

http://repo.steampowered.com/download/

 

It's out if you wish to give it a spin. Not the simplest of install procedures though, and given it's based on Linux that's saying something (actually modern linux kind of spoils u s with the relative simplicity).

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$500 + no accessories and a free OS will be closer to next-gen than current gen. Just a quick google of benchmarks shows it running games better than the console versions and even handling a heavyweight like Metro Last Light at 45fps. BF4 benchmark I saw had it running at 85fps. 1080p and high settings is the standard for PC game tests but many tests go even higher. Part of that is of course what processor they pair with it but this thing will not be a slouch for performance.

 

Most console games run at 720p (sometimes lower) and what is generally equivalent to medium settings. So yeah, this smokes that quite easily.

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