Steam Machines are slower gaming systems than Windows PCs
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The whole point of a Steam Machine is to get PC-like gaming in your living room, but do you actually get PC-like performance? Not so much, if you ask Ars Technica. It recently ran benchmarks comparing the performance of SteamOS and Windows 10 on the same hardware, and it's pretty clear that you're taking a speed hit in the name of couch-based convenience. The two operating systems are very close in synthetic tests, but SteamOS lags well behind Windows when it comes to real gameplay: depending on the game and your detail settings, you could be losing dozens of frames per second. All of the titles tested were still very playable on the modest test rig (a dual-core 3GHz Pentium with an old GeForce GTX 660), but this could pose a problem with more demanding titles in the future.
There's a lot of reasons for this, mainly because of SteamOS still being in the early stages of its beta build. And since it's based off of Linux it's using OpenGL for its API and not all developers are capable of of bringing out the best of it as they can with Windows since it's the main OS that game developers use. I bet you that one of these would kick a Mac in the ass though, although I probably won't ever buy one to test it out though ESPECIALLY Alienware lmao!
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