Steam Machine: 13 models prices and detailed

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Steam Machine: 13 models prices and detailed, 250 games running on SteamOS already

Valve brought 13 Steam machine models to show to press at CES 2014 – one more than we were expecting after a list of partners published yesterday.

In addition to the dozen manufacturers listed yesterday, Valve had Digital Storm’s machine on show. Photos from the event published by The Verge show a wide variety of boxes, ranging from set-top box sized micro-consoles to consoles the size of a PS4 or Xbox One.

Polygon gathered specs and initial pricing details for the boxes on show from a Valve brochure; see the full list below. Maingear’s Steam Machine was not detailed.

Valve offered no release date information, preferring to leave individual announcements to manufacturers. Instead of making these announcements, it intends to use its CES presence to gather feedback, to assist its partners in crafting the final devices.

Around 250 Steam games support Steam Machines so far.

Valve confirmed that manufacturers will be producing their own versions of the Steam Controller, although Valve will still produce its own model. On that note, Engadget reports Valve hasn’t completely ruled out making its own Steam machine.

Alternate – $1339
CPU – Intel Core i5 4570
Graphics – Gigabyte GTX 760
RAM – 16GB
Storage – 1TB SSHD

CyberPowerPC – $499 and up
CPU – AMD/Intel Core i5 CPU
Graphics – AMD Radeon R9 270/Nvidia GTX 760
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 500GB

Digital Storm Bolt II – $2,584
CPU – Intel Core i7 4770K
Graphics – GTX 780 Ti
RAM – 16GB
Storage – 1TB HDD + 120 GB SSD

Gigabyte Brix Pro – TBD
CPU – Intel Core i7-4770R
Graphics – Intel Iris Pro 5200
RAM – 2 x 4GB
Storage – 1TB SATA/6GB SATA

Falcon Northwest – $1,799 to $6000
CPU – customizable
Graphics – Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan
RAM – 8 to 16 GB
Storage – up to 6 TB

iBuyPower – $499 and up
CPU – Quad core AMD or Intel
Graphics – Radeon GCN Graphics
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 500GB+

Materiel.net – $1,098
CPU – Intel Core i5 4440
Graphics – MSI GeForce GTX 760 OC
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 8 GB + 1 TB SSHD

Origin PC Chronos – price TBD
CPU – Intel Core i7 4770K (3.9 to 4.6 GHz)
Graphics – 2 x 6GB Nvidia GeForce GTX Titans
Next SPA – price TBD
CPU – Intel Core i5
Graphics – Nvidia GT 760
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 1TB

Scan NC 10 – $1,090
CPU – Intel Core i3 4000M
Graphics – Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 500GB

Webhallen – $1,499
CPU – Intel Core i7
Graphics – Nvidia GT 780
RAM – 16GB
Storage – 1TB SSHD
Zotac – $599
CPU – Intel Core (TBD)
Graphics – Nvidia GeForce GTX
RAM – TBD
Storage – TBD

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2014/01/07/steam-machine-13-models-shown-off-250-games-tunning/

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CraigPosted:

Katsumi
ExoticWolfs I wont be getting these for a good while! Prices seem to be high and if anything, I will just build a PC when I get money.


I think the high pricing of the steam machines will act to turn away a fair few consumers.


I just think people will build there own. It's a lot cheaper and you get the pleasure of actually building it.

HovaPosted:

ExoticWolfs I wont be getting these for a good while! Prices seem to be high and if anything, I will just build a PC when I get money.


Though around 250 Steam games support the Steam machine.

HovaPosted:

Looks like a good range of specs and prices!

I really do wish Valve the best of luck with this. Computers, consoles, smartphones, and tablets the world will be better when all of these devices are completely open, and when all of them can easily and simply cooperate with each other.

Its going to be a whole, new world when you can sit down and play The Novelist or a modded New Vegas equally on your console, PC, and phone/tablet. Im really excited about this.

Valve and nVidia are already fairly good friends in the corporate scene, as are nVidia and Google. The three need to unite to create unified open systems for everyone. The only weak link there is nVidia, but once they understand how they have to be in order to do business with their two primary corporate partners, theyll shape up.

Honestly, I wouldnt be surprised if this were a boat that AMD was disappointed they missed. It seems like ATi pre-AMD would have been a good fit for this, but AMDs greed landed them with closed system consoles. Thats a shame, really.

WavelengthPosted:

That's a lot of money. I don't see much people buying these.

SIKSPosted:

Dong Who has that kind of money? Seriously?


The only reason the steam machine is so expensive is for the hardware, i mean it has some amazing specs for a console.

DongPosted:

Who has that kind of money? Seriously?

DiscPosted:

This gomes to news to me!
Thanks!

KatsumiPosted:

ExoticWolfs I wont be getting these for a good while! Prices seem to be high and if anything, I will just build a PC when I get money.


I think the high pricing of the steam machines will act to turn away a fair few consumers.

Beans_Posted:

Damn those prices! Man they aren't ask for much...

ExoticWolfsPosted:

I wont be getting these for a good while! Prices seem to be high and if anything, I will just build a PC when I get money.