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The SteamBox prototype specs have been posted. As expected, they will be pretty competent gaming machines:GPU: some units with NVidia Titan, others with GTX780, with GTX760, and with GTX660.
CPU: Intel i7-4770, i5-4570, and i3
RAM: 16GB DDR3-1600 (CPU), 3GB GDDR5 (GPU)
Storage: 1TB/8GB Hybrid SSHD
Power supply: Internal 450w 80Plus Gold
Dimensions: approx. 12 x 12.4 x 2.9 tallAll generic hardware except the case for which they will release the CAD blueprints.
More info: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse#announcements/detail/2145128928746175450
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The SteamBox prototype specs have been released. As expected, they will be pretty competent gaming machines:
GPU: some units with NVidia Titan, others with GTX780, with GTX760, and with GTX660.
CPU: Intel i7-4770, i5-4570, and i3
RAM: 16GB DDR3-1600 (CPU), 3GB GDDR5 (GPU)
Storage: 1TB/8GB Hybrid SSHD
Power supply: Internal 450w 80Plus Gold
Dimensions: approx. 12 x 12.4 x 2.9 tallAll generic hardware except the case for which they will release the CAD blueprints.
More info: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse#announcements/detail/2145128928746175450
Wow, what a bunch of cucumbers… more or less like my PC so I'm cool xD
Anyway I think this will give a strong push to Linux and the gaming world, but it will also bring Linux even closer to a lot of users.
Saludos!!
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Steam controller video
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It's strange though being a prototype it's normal and it looks good, it's not ideal for shooters but it seems to handle better than a pad. Let's see how it compares to the ps4 controller that they've said will be compatible with PC...
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Valve has unveiled a prototype of the Steam Machines. It's what was expected: a normal x86 computer inside a custom-made box.
Before the year ends, 300 prototypes will be sent to beta testers.
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This Friday the first units will be shipped of Steam Machines. On the other hand, from that moment on, images of SteamOS will be made available to the public, the Linux distro that Valve has created for the machine that, in theory, will work on any x86 computer and will be the first specifically focused on being used for commercial games. -
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I think absolutely nothing is known about the components it integrates. But it wouldn't surprise me if it were an independent distro with its own desktop environment. Anyway, Valve started by offering Steam in packages for Ubuntu, probably because it's the most popular distro, although who knows.
The truth is that I don't think it's a groundbreaking distro or that its development follows the philosophy of free software as we users of the system are accustomed to, but if it becomes popular, it will probably deeply affect the Linux ecosystem.
In a couple of days we will know what it's about.
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Valve's OS is now available. As they mentioned, it's not suitable for Linux novices and its installation requires a hard drive exclusively for this system. Also, it seems that for now it is only compatible with nVidia cards so I don't know if it will work in virtual machines.
It will have its own window compositor that will allow for smooth transitions between games, Steam, and SteamOS.
It is based on Debian 7.1 (stable) with some updates such as a recent version of the graphics drivers or Kernel 3.10.
In the end, I have to eat my words about it being an independent distro and not following the usual free software philosophy because all the software contained in the system is open source and has a bug tracker.
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I'm glad it's based on Debian, in case you need to tweak it. The exclusive disc thing is a bit of a pain, but I wonder if Valve will fully migrate to this system or keep the current client for Ubuntu and derivatives.
On the other hand, Nvidiq continues to position itself better in the Linux world, and they better, because PS4 and XBox One are AMD territory.
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From what I've read, it also incorporates gnome 3 as a desktop and can be used as a normal debian system, adding repositories, installing any compatible package, etc.
I suppose the Steam Machine's graphics will be Nvidia since for now it only incorporates their drivers.
A distro based on beta, but I hope with a great path ahead.