• potustheplant@feddit.nl
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    14 days ago

    It has a custom soc that is most likely soldered and most of the components (except maybe storage and ram) are custom as well. If you need to repair it, you depend on steam still providing the parts. I doubt the parts will be available in retail stores, so that’s another inconvenience. Upgrading (the cpu/gpu, etc) will also probably be impossible.

    Also, building a pc is a lot simpler than you make it out to be. Not sure what you mean about that “support” bit either. People have always been fixing their computers getting help online. Either from forums or manufacturers.

    To top it off, the “benefits” you’re mentioning are literally the same as if you bought a prebuilt pc.

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      13 days ago

      To top it off, the “benefits” you’re mentioning are literally the same as if you bought a prebuilt pc.

      Do you have a favorite pre-built PC that ships with Linux and Steam installed?

      That’s something I want pretty badly, but haven’t run across a good lead for.

      With a good recommendation, I might not wait for (the Steam Machine in) January!

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        13 days ago

        Not a fan of prebuilts tbh. As far as linux goes, Bazzite is free so create a bootable thumbdrive with rufus and literally just follow the installation prompts. If you can’t even do that, then maybe you ahould learn how to.

        Why would you want “steam” installed? It’s just a normal program, you can install it yourself in 5 minutes.

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          13 days ago

          Why would you want “steam” installed? It’s just a normal program, you can install it yourself in 5 minutes.

          Because having Steam pre-installed signals that the hardware producer planned for gaming and has done some basic testing for gaming.

          The new “Steam Machine Verified” badge is the most exciting part of all this.