A 'Steam link' app will probably be less of a miserable failure than their dedicated hardware was. Picked one up when they were giving them away for $5 + shipping, used it... once. It's just too slow, even on a local wired connection.
It is a Corsair Bulldog. Back when Steam OS and Steam boxes were trying to kick into the gaming populous, Corsair came out with these. This particular case I inherited from a family member. I don't think Microcenter ever carried it, but Newegg did I believe.Cute case. I wondered how well Pop / Ubuntu handles games... are there even AMD drivers for it? 150w PSU really limits you to APUs. Well, that and you would have to find a LP GPU and those are like white rhinos when it's not GPU-ageddon days.1050ti or maybe 1650ti LP if you could even find one. 1080p med settings at best.Scratch that, looking at that little Chopin case I don't see how you could even get a LP card in there unless you removed the PSU.
I have a love/hate relationship with tiny little HTPC systems. I have gone through so many...
I supposed if you can put Chrome on it you could run Stadia too. But to be fair, if that and media playback was only goal you could just get Chromecast ultra and Stadia controller for like $50.
I wonder if there is a steam link equivalent for Pop/Ubuntu?
edit - google says YES to linux steam link app https://9to5linux.com/steam-link-is-now-available-on-linux-to-stream-your-steam-games-on-any-device
I've yet to have a good experience with Pop OS. I've never dedicated a system to it either, so the problem is almost entirely me, but when it comes to Linux I try to stick close to mainstream.Usually my gaming experience under Pop is pretty decent, till I used an integrated video setup.
I don't hate Gnome, but as I use Windows for most of my computer work Cinnamon more or less stands in as being functional and out of the way. I tried it first on Mint and liked it, and as we use RHEL at work, it was definitely nice to see Cinnamon on Fedora.I have tinkered with the thought of swapping out Gnome for Cinnamon on the Pop box. Maybe after a drink or two, we will see.