Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Yesterday we covered a mod for the Steam Machine that unlocked compatibility with an eGPU dock, making it possible to pair Valve's latest console with ...
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Modder builds a custom liquid cooling system for the Steam Machine featuring a built-from-scratch waterblock, 120mm radiator and pump.
I’ve been a consumer PC expert at PCMag for 10 years, and I love PC gaming. I've played games on my computer for as long as I can remember, which eventually (as it does for many) led me to build and ...
The Steam Machine aims to combine the convenience of a console with the flexibility of PC gaming, offering a compact, Linux-based system tailored for living room setups. As Tech Fowler explores, its ...
High-end emulation on the Steam Machine showcases the potential of compact gaming PCs to handle a wide range of systems. Equipped with a six-core, 12-thread CPU and an AMD GPU, this setup supports ...
If the company ever does make a Half-Life 3, it'll play on any PC that can run it Half-Life 3 Steam Machine Valve Valve has made clear that it has no interest in creating games that are exclusive to ...
Connecting the dots: Given its high price and the far-from-cutting-edge hardware, some have assumed that the Steam Machine isn't going to be a big seller for Valve. But according to a new report, the ...
Adrian has been writing, critiquing, and thinking about games since he first picked up an N64 controller many years ago. These days he writes reviews, news, and features for Game Rant and believes ...
I got my Steam Machine this week. I kind of love it. And I’m still disappointed in it. It might be unfair to assign blame to Valve for the woes of the PC hardware world right now…but fair or not, the ...
I’ve been living with the Steam Machine long enough now that the initial novelty has settled and I have a better sense of what it’s like to live with it. Everything I said in my initial review still ...
Solid performance at 1080p. Access to a voluminous Steam library. Excellent physical design. Linux-based desktop is clean, accessible, and intuitive. So, how did it all go so frustratingly wrong?