You can pre-order the first official Steam Machines starting today

4.4
Look, there's literally no shortage of things you can slot into your home theater system for a spot of streaming media or some melt-into-your-couch gaming. If you want to be able to recline in your living room and comfortably sneer at people who play games on consoles, though, you can pre-order an official Steam Machine -- and the accoutrements to make it shine -- starting today.

In case you haven't been closely following the Steam Machine saga, Valve first unveiled its vision of living room domination -- high-powered PCs running a special Steam-flavored version of Linux -- in September 2013. Anyone can shove a PC into a sleek box and proclaim its chops as a seriously console competitor (and we've seen a few already), but really, it's about time these things emerged from the vapor. Up for pre-release grabs right now are rigs from Alienware and CyberPower, which start at $449 and $499 respectively. That base model Alienware Steam Machine will pack a dual-core Intel Core i3-4130 chips, along with 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive and a (mostly unspecified) NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics card with 2GB of GDDR5 memory. Meanwhile, you'll spot one of Intel's Core i3-4160 chips and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 lurking away in CyberPower's poorly named Syber box, not to mention the same (relatively paltry) 4GB of RAM and 500GB hard drive.

Normally you'd have to wait until November 10 to pick all these goodies up, but some immediate pre-order action might mean you'll get your Steam Machine a full month ahead of everyone else.

Posted:
Related Forum: PC Gaming Forum

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2015/06/04/steam-machine-orders-start-today/

Comments

"You can pre-order the first official Steam Machines starting today" :: Login/Create an Account :: 60 comments

If you would like to post a comment please signin to your account or register for an account.

DesertedPosted:

so its like a console that is like a xbox but for steam?

xWizPosted:

Don't really know about this but looks dope

Blood-JrPosted:

Miwen
Pryzel Honestly would be so much better off just building your own machine.


Not really these things are going to be great


I don't see how this will be useful. To me this just seems like a big waste of money.

OwenPosted:

Pryzel Honestly would be so much better off just building your own machine.


Not really these things are going to be great

PryzelPosted:

Adamu I didn't even know these were coming out but they do look pretty cool so I might invest in one and hopefully the price will drop a little after a while it has been out.


Better off just building your own for the same price, you would get much better value.

PryzelPosted:

Honestly would be so much better off just building your own machine.

OwenPosted:

UZl This is great for those who are looking to get a PC. Not bad from their part


This thing is going to cost so much

OGPosted:

This is great for those who are looking to get a PC. Not bad from their part

RepBanditPosted:

It's made Alienware it is built to withstand some game time!

DaedricMcDaedricsonPosted:

THQ
Note
Ethics im probably not going to purchase this until i know they are a rock solid product.

Just sit back and wait for the reviews to come in.


Of course they're a solid product. It's basically a mini-computer.
but it's also a shitty prebuilt one. All it is, is flashy and overpriced. I highly doubt this could run games at highest settings. But I don't understand the whole idea. But I figured it being steam it would be worth getting. After seeing specs, no. I just decided to build my own computer


It's to slowly integrate console players into PC.