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Valve Claims Steam Machine Outperforms 70% of Current Gaming PCs

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  • S someguy3@lemmy.world

    I’m amazed they went for 4k.

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    theobvioussolution@lemmy.ca
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    #60

    It’s fake upscaled 4k from 1080, though.

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    • C 1ostA5tro6yne

      itt gamers act like anything that doesn’t do ray tracing is literally a commodore 64.

      yall got some spoiled child ass ideas about hardware longevity, im over here on a 3gb 960 running most things just fine on lowered settings.

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      zotethemighty@lemmy.zip
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      #61

      People in this thread may be hardcore and spend a lot on their game consoles, but Valve’s statement is probably accurate, they’ve got the most data on computer hardware usage.

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      • L lobut@lemmy.ca

        I think the goal was 4K at 60 fps, but likely varying level of “detail” like you can probably do it with lower detailed settings rather than ultra or epic or what-have-you.

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        syntheticwisp@beehaw.org
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        #62

        Just keep in mind that those targets are with FSR.

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        • S shinkantrain@lemmy.ml

          Most people’s TVs aren’t even big enough for people with average eyesight to see a difference between 1080p and 2160p.

          Why do people keep repeating something so easily disprovable? You can tell 1080p and 1440p apart on a laptop, let alone 1080p to 4k on a TV.

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          syntheticwisp@beehaw.org
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          #63

          It really depends on your viewing distance and the size of the display. If you’re sitting 15 feet away fom a 55 inch TV, the difference between 1440p and 4k is going to be a lot less noticable than when you’re 2 feet from a 32 inch monitor.

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          • m-p{3}M m-p{3}

            I rarely play the latest games, so that machine would be a good upgrade for me. Especially with the ability to load a different OS that I could use for both productivity and gaming.

            Bump it to a bigger SSD and 64GB of RAM and I’ll be happy with it.

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            Poke
            wrote on last edited by poke@beehaw.org
            #64

            I believe I saw that both were user upgradeable in YouTube videos, though I am curious what options they will have for purchase.

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            • yoriaiko@lemmy.blahaj.zoneY yoriaiko@lemmy.blahaj.zone

              Looks like many do forgot, this is mid-cheap intended machine, not top tier tech race.

              Still some depends on price, but I’m hyped for 500€ upgrade of whole 6yo rig, all in one, well build (not like most supermarket prebuild crap). I see flaws in Cube, may need to spend some 100€ extra for missing things (sdd to usb adapters, audio extractor from hdmi to 3.5jacks, extra sdcard for less intense data), still hyped.

              Like this is cheap family car talks, Koenigsegg is 2 links to the left.

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              methisguy@feddit.nl
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              +1 for Koenigsegg. always have been some of the coolest cars around.

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                I believe I saw that both were user upgradeable in YouTube videos, though I am curious what options they will have for purchase.

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                methisguy@feddit.nl
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                #66

                if you can find any RAM at a decent price at all

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                • S syntheticwisp@beehaw.org

                  It really depends on your viewing distance and the size of the display. If you’re sitting 15 feet away fom a 55 inch TV, the difference between 1440p and 4k is going to be a lot less noticable than when you’re 2 feet from a 32 inch monitor.

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                  methisguy@feddit.nl
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                  #67

                  they did the maths

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                  • S syntheticwisp@beehaw.org

                    Just keep in mind that those targets are with FSR.

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                    lobut@lemmy.ca
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                    #68

                    That’s great info, I had to read up on it

                    FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) is an open-source technology from AMD that improves gaming performance by rendering games at a lower resolution and then upscaling the image to a higher resolution, with versions also including frame generation to increase frame rates.

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                    • m-p{3}M m-p{3}

                      I rarely play the latest games, so that machine would be a good upgrade for me. Especially with the ability to load a different OS that I could use for both productivity and gaming.

                      Bump it to a bigger SSD and 64GB of RAM and I’ll be happy with it.

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                      emeralddawn45@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                      #69

                      SteamOS in desktop mode is still pretty great for productivity, im pretty sure you can set it to automatically boot into desktop mode too.

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                      • S shinkantrain@lemmy.ml

                        Most people’s TVs aren’t even big enough for people with average eyesight to see a difference between 1080p and 2160p.

                        Why do people keep repeating something so easily disprovable? You can tell 1080p and 1440p apart on a laptop, let alone 1080p to 4k on a TV.

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                        mushroomman_toad@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                        If you have 20/20 vision, you need to sit 2 meters away from a 55" to be able to tell the pixels apart. You might see some improvement from 4K but it wont be that significant. If you are 3-4 meters away, you need a bigger TV if you want to start thinking about gaming in 4K.

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                          mushroomman_toad@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                          #71

                          I mean the Steam deck can’t max out most games, and it’s been wildly successful.

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                            mushroomman_toad@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                            #72

                            Depends on Tarriffs. Unfortunately a $500 PC in 2024 can be like an $800 PC now due to Trumpflation.

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                            • S shinkantrain@lemmy.ml

                              Most people’s TVs aren’t even big enough for people with average eyesight to see a difference between 1080p and 2160p.

                              Why do people keep repeating something so easily disprovable? You can tell 1080p and 1440p apart on a laptop, let alone 1080p to 4k on a TV.

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                              someguy3@lemmy.world
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                              #73

                              It depends how far away you sit. And size (inches) of the TV. You sit closer to a laptop than a TV.

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                              • M mushroomman_toad@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                If you have 20/20 vision, you need to sit 2 meters away from a 55" to be able to tell the pixels apart. You might see some improvement from 4K but it wont be that significant. If you are 3-4 meters away, you need a bigger TV if you want to start thinking about gaming in 4K.

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                                shinkantrain@lemmy.ml
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                                #74

                                3 meters away from a 55" TV gives you a very poor 23 degree viewing angle, let alone 4. The maximum SMPTE recommended viewing distance for that screen size in 16:9 is 2.3m.

                                In other words, for 4K to stop being perceivable, you have to make your experience worse in other ways.

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                                • S shinkantrain@lemmy.ml

                                  3 meters away from a 55" TV gives you a very poor 23 degree viewing angle, let alone 4. The maximum SMPTE recommended viewing distance for that screen size in 16:9 is 2.3m.

                                  In other words, for 4K to stop being perceivable, you have to make your experience worse in other ways.

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                                  mushroomman_toad@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                                  #75

                                  Oh definitely. I have a large TV because I understand that. I don’t know anyone else with a TV that actually sits that close though. Most people are gaming like 4-5 meters away.

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                                  • F frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                                    Are we looking at the same link? The one I see is listed for $1099, so I’m not sure how you managed to spend $1k less.

                                    Though anything with an Intel Ultra CPU should go right in the garbage, but that’s a different issue.

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                                    arcterus
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                                    #76

                                    It’s configurable. The base model is $1k. Upgrading it goes upwards of $3k (dunno what the max is).

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                                    • yoriaiko@lemmy.blahaj.zoneY yoriaiko@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                                      Must be nice to have such awesome 15yo machine, as my 6yo still have only 4gb vram (1650s).

                                      If You had enough coins to buy top top tier 2010 rig with 8gb vram back then, You surely had much to upgrade it in 2015, 2020, and also did nice 5090 upgrade this year too! Who cares single 5090rtx do cost 4-6x than whole Gabecube is expected to cost.

                                      Having industry market is awesome, You can find something ultra powered for Yourself, and I can do find some budget for myself too.

                                      Ngl, I’m slightly jealous You’re in the top 30%, even top of the top of it these 30%, that article is NOT about.

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                                      𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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                                      #77

                                      Yeah, I admit, it was quite expensive. I never updated one single bit of it, except switching to a 1080 one or two years after buying it, though.

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                                      • M methisguy@feddit.nl

                                        if you can find any RAM at a decent price at all

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                                        m-p{3}
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                                        #78

                                        Not an issue limited to the Steam Machine, but yeah…

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                                        • S sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                          I agree with you, but, I also realize that I’ve been building my own PCs and keeping up with the ins and outs of hardware/software design/developments since roughly the age of 14.

                                          Most people don’t do that.

                                          Most people (in the US) read write and think at a 5th or 6th grade level.

                                          They just want box that make play video game go whee!

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                                          arcterus
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                                          IMO if you “just want box that make play video game go whee,” you should just buy a console (the Steam Machine, for example). That’s literally their purpose.

                                          Anyway, if you, for instance, just buy parts using recommended parts lists (some of the review sites have good enough builds, or you can just use the brain dead “build with AI” option on Newegg), you could probably just pay a computer store to build it for you for a lot cheaper than $1k.

                                          Or you could just read the manuals and build it yourself since the manuals are usually pretty straightforward with pictures showing you what to do. It’s basically just an expensive LEGO set lol. Really, as long as you can read a manual with pictures and use a screwdriver you’re pretty much good.

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