AFAIK there's no official support for a DIY steam pc. You should make it work as long as you got AMD.
To think that not so long ago nvidia/intel was king on linux.
I hope 3rd parties get into the steam machine, even after the previous failure.
Asus already has NUC experience, so I guess they can come out with something. Although I don't really see them being much cheaper (if any) than the windows ones.
Well at least the SO-DIMM memory can be upgraded, so there's that.
I've heard that the controller is pretty good actually, but my main gripe persists, AFAIK people don't really use the trackpads for gaming, since most games already have controller support and for multiplayer gaming you are...
While I'm curious about how it will turn out, I have a feeling it will be too little too late.
From the released specs it may go head to head with a Series X or PS5, but probably won't stand a chance against the PS5Pro, much less the PS6 or next gen Xbox.
Price wise, it better be in the same...
I'm not so sure, Valve can take the luxury of pricing the Steam Machine at very narrow margins even maybe at a loss as they can make up with game sales. Not so with OEMs.
why oh why do you need more for gaming?
Take a look at the 7500X3d benches yup it gets owned big time on high end apps but its pretty good for gaming.
I would be more concerned about the RDNA3 graphics.
Anyone used this? Any guide I can use?
I need to implement Server 2016 Security baselines on a Windows server 2022 environment on a couple of servers with 2016
the human eye doesn't see in pixels nor frames per second.
your brain interprets what your eyes see, and "by design" discards lots of information just keeping enough to decide what are you seeing.
That's why the more you look at a picture, the more detail you discover. In motion it's even...
Long gone are the days that an overclock could meet or even exceed the performance of a next tier up card.
Today you are lucky if you get a >10% performance improvement.
That said, the impressive part is that the power and heat didn't go up by much.