The Steam Machine is real and it just put the PS5 and Xbox Series X on notice. Valve’s new home console appears to be as powerful as those systems, except it comes in a smaller size that’s perfect for the living room. If this newly announced gaming device is as user-friendly as the popular Steam Deck, it could be a serious game-changer.

Inside, the Steam Machine packs an AMD APU built on the company’s Zen 4 and RDNA3 architecture. Valve says the device supports 4K gaming at 60 frames per second with FSR (AMD’s answer to Nvidia’s DLSS frame-boosting tech), and that it’s over six times more powerful than the Steam Deck.

Steam Hardware Announcement – YouTube
Steam Hardware Announcement - YouTube

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Tom’s Hardware got to check out the Steam Machine, and you should definitely read their hands-on report. The device measures 6.39 x 6.14 x 5.98 inches and has a cube-like shape. Tom’s Hardware says most of the computer is on the bottom, with most of the space inside taken up by a huge heatsink and fan.

The front has a customizable light bar you can personalize to show the system status when it’s booting up, downloading games, or updating. One fun thing is that the front is magnetic. Valve says it will release files for folks with 3D printers to create their own designs they can slap on the front of the Steam Machine.

Steam Frame, and the Steam Controller as we learn more, so stay tuned!

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