I thought that’s what the GN review did. A paper spec trying to match the Steam Machine, it comes out cheaper and lacks power constraints. They specifically do not reccomend the paper spec as an entry level build though, presumably because they could get more for less, the aim was to match the SM
1-1.5k buys you an awful lot of mini pc. Beelink/minis forum/mini-producers are well situated to compete against the SM if they want. That’s the comparisons I’m waiting for.
Plenty of those comparisons around. The steam machine loses in basically every one. It’s not using exotic console-like parts, it’s just a low spec PC. The only custom stuff is the motherboard and cooling, neither of which help performance. The parts perform exactly as expected - poorly.
I thought that’s what the GN review did. A paper spec trying to match the Steam Machine, it comes out cheaper and lacks power constraints. They specifically do not reccomend the paper spec as an entry level build though, presumably because they could get more for less, the aim was to match the SM
1-1.5k buys you an awful lot of mini pc. Beelink/minis forum/mini-producers are well situated to compete against the SM if they want. That’s the comparisons I’m waiting for.
Yeah, that’s what I want to see. I want to see how real, in-game performance compares on a similarly priced off the shelf mini PC.
Plenty of those comparisons around. The steam machine loses in basically every one. It’s not using exotic console-like parts, it’s just a low spec PC. The only custom stuff is the motherboard and cooling, neither of which help performance. The parts perform exactly as expected - poorly.