Jone2three45
Superstar
I'd copp this just for the Left 4 Dead series and KOF XIII.
maybe im outdated on my information but I thought the point of the steam box was to be closely or maybe a little more priced than xbox1/ps4 ?? $1500 is way out of price range and you could build a superior computer for less than that..
I just dont see how they drop this at $1500 and make any kind of waves![]()
that's my guesstimate price for that prototype with the i7 and 780. the 300 prototypes they're sending out will have 660, 760, 780, and Titans, with i3, i5, and i7's. but those are just prototypes for testing, and won't be for sale. Valve is counting on other hardware manufacturers (OEM's) to make the actual Steam Machines, which they say will be shown at the CES in January. but I don't think there's gonna be any subsidizing, or anything that will allow them to sell them below cost. or anything that will really separate it from the already existing pre-built market, aside from maybe a little more competition to drive prices down
Valve is playing the long-game, and not trying to compete with consoles out the gate. first they're just trying to get their foot in the door of the living room
I can only hope at least 
I mean Valve is a billion dollar company as well and might have better relationship with nVidiaI can only hope at least
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I just don't see how it could work with the fact it uses off-the-shelf parts. who's gonna pay full price for a gtx 780, if they can get one cheaper, with an i7, in a Steam Machine? it would be suicide for nvidia



man you and I both know nVidia makes them mafukkas for $150 or some shyt..
AT&T sells AT&T brand car chargers for $30 and makes them for maybe 5 cents a piece.. mark up on electronics is high, especially on 780s since most people will spend $200 on a video card before $500+. So maybe Valve cut a deal that they'll buy so many 780s at $250 (these are all bs numbers by the way it could cost less or more to make a 780 gtx I dont really know I just know working with technoglogy companies for years that almost all pricing is complete bullshyt and only jewelry really has higher % mark up..) and nVidia still walks away with millions that theyd never have by not selling the 780s in the first place
Its just like Alcohol.. you go to the store and buy a bottle of Grey Goose for $40. But it only cost them a dollar to make... Cell phones, cases, chargers etc are no different.. dont see why a video card would be any different![]()
I don't think gpu's are marked up too much, because they seldom come down very far in price. you can still find websites trying to sell a gtx 560ti for $250
sometimes GPUs drop $200 in price
that 780 GTX has already dropped $100 and if theres one thing you should know about sales its that people aint selling shyt unless its making the money some how

ehhhhhhhsometimes GPUs drop $200 in price
that 780 GTX has already dropped $100 and if theres one thing you should know about sales its that people aint selling shyt unless its making the money some how
that will probably be the last price drop of it's run though. they'll try to sell whatever they got left, and then roll out maxwell
again, this isn't just the 780. they have prototypes with the whole current nvidia lineup (660 and up). if nvidia were to get into bed with valve like that, it would also mean their future lineups. again I don't see how it could work with off-the-shelf parts. or even equivalent custom parts, because that's where we're at with the next gen consoles. they're being sold at a loss, because they have a locked down OS to protect their games. someone could buy a Steam machine, install windows, and never even use Valve's service. these OEM's would be undercutting themselves as well if they already make 'gaming pc's'
I think it will be cool to see all the configurations these companies can come up with. I get the feeling everyone from Acer to Falcon NW will be involved. you should open up shop again
again im just wishful thinking Just to use your own example 560 TI you can find a 660 TI for the same price ($250)
its just the market for video cards. And we never know... Valve might take losses in hardware because they know theyll make it up through game salesagain im just wishful thinking
either way I dont see them releasing this for over $1000 let alone $1500
Deep Silver and 4A Games announced today that Metro: Last Light will be bundled with the 300 Valve-produced Steam Machine systems going out to beta testers later this year. The publisher also confirmed that Metro: Last Light will support for Steam OS and the Steam Controller when they are released publicly sometime next year.
"We are excited by the prospect of bringing the ultimate Metro experience, powered by next-gen PC hardware into the living room," 4A Games CTO Oles Shishkovstov said in a statement. "Metro: Last Light will be a great showcase for Steam OS and the Steam Controller."
Deep Silver also released the dedicated Linux version of Metro: Last Light on Steam this week. It supports Steam Play, allowing owners of any Steam version to automatically find the game added to their Windows PC, Mac, or Linux Steam libraries.
Yesterday, Valve showed off the images of its own Steam Machine prototype. Announcements from multiple partners for their own Steam Machines are expected at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, with the hardware going on sale starting in mid-2014.
Basically... This is simply looking like the easy way for someone who don't feel like building. Just buy it premade with SteamOS on it which is comparable to one of the console os's with more freedom and call it a day. All I care about at this point is to see the benefit SteamOS will bring to games if it does and the controller but then again why install SteamOS on an existing system when you can just boot up steam in BPM?why wait for valve to build something that can be built now? miniITX case and board is all you need. i got a GTX 780 and a 4770K inside a case that's smaller than the average home theater av receiver. sure it cost almost $1400 to put it together but does anybody really think a similar spec Steam Box is gonna cost any less?