• enkonju@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Consoles now cost nearly as much as a PCs, digital purchases are being revoked, and now discs are going away and you’re being locked into one storefront where Sony can charge whatever they want. I’ve enjoyed owning consoles for my entire life but they don’t make sense anymore. Somehow, Sony just made the the Steam Machine look like a smart purchase.

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      13 days ago

      Maybe not the Steam Machine itself, but a dedicated PC plugged into the TV using SteamOS, certainly. That’s going to be my “console” going forward after this gen.

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        13 days ago

        To be fair, i’d say the Steam Machine is relatively cost competitive with other PC pre-builds. DIY will save you money but you’ll never end up with a system that’s as small or quiet, and you have to really know what you’re doing.

        The Steam Machine is not such a bad deal really, aside from the fact that every PC is a bad deal in 2026.

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          12 days ago

          You can totally build a system as small and as quiet. You really have to be experienced to do it, for sure, but it can be done. My last build was a shoebox sized mini itx. It was 1" taller and one 1.5" longer than the top of the line video card I put in it. It had 4 SSDs and a full size PSU.

          It was whisper quiet until you asked for the absolute maximum output. It was always silent doing anything a console could do.

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            12 days ago

            I get what you’re saying, but it’s worth mentioning that even a Mini ITX board has a larger foot print (6.7" squared) than the Steam Machine’s absolutely tiny 6" cubic form factor. It’s really a very small device!

            FWIW, I’ve always found that small form factor parts are a little more expensive too.

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              11 days ago

              Damn. I knew it was small, but I thought it was 9^3" not 6^3". I thought I’d at least matched it on volume, with my ~6.5x7x11". You’re right, hitting that size with those specs is only possible with custom PCBs.

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        12 days ago

        That’s not going to be an option for most people on account of SteamOS not betting able to play all of the biggest, most popular games.