Valve prices Steam Machine starting at $1,049; reservations open
Valve priced the Steam Machine at $1,049 for the 512GB model and $1,349 for the 2TB model, with configurations that add a Steam Controller for $79. Valve opened reservations for a constrained initial supply and will randomize signups to deter resellers. Shipments and a Companion Cube pre-order with a matching controller skin are scheduled to arrive next month. At these prices the Steam Machine targets a premium, niche audience seeking a living-room PC experience rather than a mass-market console.
For @aftermath.site, I reviewed the Steam Machine. It costs $1049 base. It is beautifully designed. It might be one of the most important computers ever made, launched at the worst time imaginable. aftermath.site/steam-machin...
If you are curious what the rough ballpark of what the Steam Machine would have landed at, the team at Valve said a good indicator is the recent price bump the Steam Deck got. Extrapolate the math there and you have a good idea of the range of their intended target.
I wish this weren’t repeated uncritically. It doesn’t make any fucking sense here and they deserve to be called out for it. If they subsidized this hardware and let users choose software it would have the effect they claim to want. The fact that other subsidized hardware is closed is meaningless.
really great review Chris. Answered a lot of the questions I had regarding the practicalities and “who could this be for”
The absolute happiness vacuum that is the tech industry is ridiculous. Even my spec sheet which is pretty conservative clocked in at 2900 USD, but it's just so hard to justify anything over 1000 when it's something like this and not just a full blown computer outright. It deserved better!
Interesting that it's now in the price range of the Framework desktop with 32GB of unified RAM and a better CPU, though that needs storage added on. I wonder how they compare in gaming performance in Steam OS
At even $700 this would have been a game changer. At $1,049 it's going to be a historical footnote we talk about like we do the NeoGeo and CD-i.
God, yeah. Prices keep going up so I can’t afford this shit anymore. But it looks like something I would want… if salaries had kept up with inflation at all for the past decade.
An excellent piece despite the distressingly interesting times we live in
As much as I'm unhappy about the price it'd still be 1. A major space saver compared to my current desktop 2. A relative upgrade to my current 8 year old PC which is starting to show its age 3. Finally going to let me get away from the Windows ecosystem instead of just linux on a spare laptop.
Gen-AI and LLMs are why this is so expensive. Anyone using AI is banned from ever using a Steam Machine. Fuck AI, and fuck you if you support AI.
Awaiting the follow-up piece: "Here's how to build your own Steam Machine with parts ordered directly from the manufacturer's warehouse in Taiwan."
Oh shit, you guys got a review unit! Congrats, man.
dang it, I want the gabecube so bad, I hate those ai perverts so much for making computers so expensive
If your current system now costs $5500 without a case I am curious as all hell as to what you're running, because I can still get approximately the same system I have now for only around a $600 premium over when I built it in 2023 ...
If things were normal this would be an instant purchase.
given component prices currently I really don’t think this is a terrible price. I hope they’ll lower the price in the future when ram prices normalize though. I’m currently debating on whether to get one of these or spend a little more to build a custom sff pc
Why, precisely, is it important, other than that Valve made it?
Damn this makes me sad.
I appreciate how lovingly you described the Steam Machine in this. On paper to me it's a more powerful version of what you can accomplish with a Steam Deck and Dock but I now appreciate it as a vision of a better living room PC future. It's gone from "I'm not getting one" to "but I would if I could"
good article but i'm a bit confused why you are correctly saying that the price of the thing is to be faulted on AI companies, but then go on to praise FSR 4.1, an AI product from AMD, one of the AI companies responsible for this. i don't see why we can't just accept a game being a bit lower res?
The quotes you got about the pricing have such a weary, resigned undertone to them, I don't think the last six months have been a ton of fun for that team.
Currently gaming on my main PC hooked up to the tv (10900K and 3070 with 8gb of vram) if it weren't for that vram bottleneck I could play everything in 4K with DLSS, but the distance from the TV makes it so 1440 and 1080 are fine for more demanding titles. Would the steam machine be better?
after getting my steam controller v2 I am sold absolutely on the valve console renaissance. What do you mean I can play very easily play dwarf fortress on my big tv???
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I knew the way this was gonna be priced wasn't your fault but HOLY FUCK
Thank you guys for really giving this a solid effort. I do genuinely believe there is a market for a device like this… …just not at nearly $1100 for the low-spec model. I know the global supply didn’t comply, but this is just not tenable for customers.
Man, this would've been so cool. Fuck AI.
This gives me hope for the steam frame actually I was expecting base price to be like $1800
I'll wait for the price drop.
Gaming is quickly becoming a luxury only upper class individuals can afford. Normal people really are just being priced out of this shit lol
AI causing high RAM prices FUCKED this thing up
512 GB $1049 512 GB + Controller $1128 1 TB $1349 1 TB + Controller $1428 Valve, you needed to eat the costs of the Steam Machine. The price for many is not worth a casual LR gaming PC that is less or equal to the PS5 and Xbox.
(not valve's fault though, one of the few companies to still be decent)
You would think since they take a third of all money from every single game on the platform, they could afford to eat the cost. But oh well, guess they don't want it to actually have market share.
The pricing, we know why...but still
Long term, this is DOA. It'll sell out initially, due to Valve fanboys and Youtube Content Creators, but after that? It's gonna be regularly in stock like the Steam Deck, because the majority cannot justify paying that price to performance.
Never gonna pay those prices for stuff my computer already does.
Valve rn: (Btw props on the queue randomizer and telling people if they can't get a Steam Machine that you can do it yourself)
more than 1,000 for a 'game console' in this economy?? 😂😂😂
alright just let me buy some lottery tickets first and I'll let you know
can't blame you. just don't shutter it if people barely buy it right now, i'm sure people will be more willing when the prices get slightly less screwed.
Phew, let's make a deal: we preorder regardless of the current price escalation, but you pre-install Half-Life 3 on every Machine? 🥺
Be honest Valve Bluesky Account, if you find yourself alone in a locked room with Sam Altman how much will be left of him after you're done
Not with those prices. Lmfao
Going with USB A instead if C is an interesting choice for ports.
I have no desire for a windows machine but would consider this. Even at the price.
Hey @valvesoftware.com! Any plans to start selling your hardware devices in Norway? Right now it's really tricky and requires jumping through a bunch of gray area hoops. Best regards from a veteran fan since Half-Life ❤️
One of those things where you can get better specs for the price points. But nothing really beats how small it is. But also most people don't need a small build. Hopefully once the AI bubble pops the price will go down.
You know I generally like your stuff Valve, but we gotta buy groceries.
I was really looking forward to this but at that price no way! I understand it’s out of your control but it’s still insulting. Glad I can stop reading rumors about it now.
Crazy price and what it seems the specs are not much better than an actual similar price PC.
Man that's a bummer, I've wanted one since it was announced but that's way too expensive.
dang, good on valve for changing how they are selling this to limit scalpers!
UK: £1208.00 2TB with Controller, sorry its a pass for me.
Can't do it homies, sorry. This is way above my budget.. and I was already willing to stretch it a little bit It isn't Valve's fault, and I hope this doesn't discourage them from pushing forward with hardware, but there's no way I can spend that much money right now. Gaming is so messed up rn
LOL to all the analysts and content creators who proposed it would be $800.00.
Yay, great, so... Are Puertoricans gonna be able to order it..? And be sent to Puerto Rico..?
So, if you buy the controller, it costs 100 bucks, but with the machine, it's "only" 70. Smart move, guaranteed to piss off all your early adopters.
Honestly, you guys should do this
Looks like I'll be extra delicate with my Steam Deck until the price of the Machine of Frame(when released) goes down. I know the price of RAM and the "AI" scam is the main cause, but I'm afraid this is well outside of most people's price range. Many of us want this hardware. We cannot afford it.
Steam Machine is here, but "Half-Life 3 is here" when?
512GB for $599 is steep, but I guess it's a start. What's the real draw here, though - the Steam Controller or the PC in a box?
1k for a mid gaming box sorry but I'll wait for the price to drop
Valve - “starting with the SteamOS 3.8 release, you can put together your own Steam Machine using whatever PC parts you want.” www.theverge.com/games/953411...
This is probably more significant than the actual hardware release in the long run!
Considering how expensive the Steam Machine is I doubt anyone's going to be upset not securing a reservation for one. It's out of Valve's control obviously.
It was already possible to install SteamOS on a normal PC before... but with a big fat asterisk So, seeing that support is being expanded and can be installed anywhere, is a victory I have been recommending CachyOS for a while, but I can't wait to do the same with SteamOS
This is awesome and I hope it eventually leads to better Nvidia support for Linux
NVIDIA does not seem to be playing ball
these prices tell me the steam machine absolutely would have been set at something at least semi-affordable if AI wasn't fucking up absolutely everything. cool cool cool
100% - just working backwards from the 4X-10X on the cost of retail SSDs & RAM, this should've slid in at about $600 bucks, maybe $750 originally with margin. As it stands I would bet they're selling these at near cost.
It's so cool there's a huge AI tax on the rest of the IT/computing world now.
friend sent me an ign article (can dig through dms if you want it!) with confirmation from valve that it was planned at $750
"Wow, the Steam Machine pricing is really, really good, all things considered," I think to myself. Opens feed. *Immediately burned to dust from nuclear negative feedback*
people have not come to terms with reality on the hardware environment right now (including on the amount of money playstation and xbox are probably losing per unit atm).
I don't think anyone blames Valve for it, at least.
As a low end PC the price isn't outrageous. As a console with no included controller its way too expensive.
Good relative to the current environment, yes. Good relative to the overall health of consumer electronics, no.
It's less than I thought it would be. I thought the base would come in at $1,200.
Thats exactly how I felt. These people are gonna lose it at the cost of PS6 and Helix
Not in Canada. Big yikes
Steam Machine | Official Pricing ▪️512GB without Controller: $1049 ▪️512GB + Controller Bundle: $1128 ▪️2TB without Controller: $1349 ▪️2TB + Controller Bundle: $1428 ➡️ www.ign.com/articles/ste...
yeah i’m sure this isn’t the pricing valve wanted it’s especially telling knowing they took a hit on hardware for the steam deck because they knew they would make it up in software sales. if this is the price then things are actually so bad
Likely Dead-On-Arrival. The PS5 Pro is cheaper than the Steam Machine without a controller.
That is less than what my current PC setup was a few years ago but mine has 32gb of ram and 1tb storage. Not worth it for me personally, but it could find a place somewhere I think maybe for some console players transitioning to PC. But idk it's rough...
It looks to be cheaper than building a comparable system from scratch, but 8gb of VRAM is bad and only 16gb of DDR5 would scare me off for sure. AI idiocy inflation has likely made this good idea DOA. 😕
$500 would have been a no brainer. $600 would have been fair. $700 would have been pushing it. $1100 for the entry model? The Steam Machine is dead again.
The Steam Machine is a PC. It plays PC games. It's using the same cores as a Ryzen 7000 CPU (but crippled) and the same graphics as an RX 7000 series (but crippled). Both of those are three years old, and a $1500 even with all the price hikes will still stomp the Steam Machine flat. It's dead.
it does have a similar benefit of the deck and consoles in that games can be perfectly optimized to it. But god who is it for at that price? with what performance seems to compare it to, you could build a couple years old PC with DDR4 and do just as well, but with something upgradable. Fuck you AI