The new Valve Steam Machine is ‘on track’ to begin shipping early this year, says AMD — CEO suggests new 4K mini gaming PC, powered by semi-custom Zen 4 CPU, to

The new Valve Steam Machine is 'on track' to begin shipping early this year, says AMD — CEO suggests new 4K mini gaming PC, powered by semi-custom Zen 4 CPU, to

excalibur1814 "allow you to play games with a 4K resolution at 60 frames per second, as long as you’re using FSR upscaling." I don't really care about 4K, fps, as it's ALL about the low frames. I want a 60+ fps at all times. No dips to 40 or 50. +. Reply

Zoolook13 Six cores and 28 CUs would have been ok years ago, now its seriously underpowered. Reply

Notton I'm curious to know how they achieve 4K/60 on a cut down Radeon 7600 XT. Even going through FSR, it's a bit of a stretch, isn't it? Reply

hotaru251 Zoolook13 said: Six cores and 28 CUs would have been ok years ago, now its seriously underpowered. this. let alone its resale value is nill as its soldered gpu and they only having an 8gb vram and thats already barely usable let alone in future Reply

helper800 Zoolook13 said: Six cores and 28 CUs would have been ok years ago, now its seriously underpowered. Probably 10x more powerful than the switch 2 lol. Reply

Prizm4 Basically, nothing to see here. It's the same release info given by Valve. And if it changed, AMD wouldn't be allowed to tell anyone anyway. Reply

bill001g Notton said: I'm curious to know how they achieve 4K/60 on a cut down Radeon 7600 XT. Even going through FSR, it's a bit of a stretch, isn't it? Because the bit FPS number in the middle of the display is more important than the quality of the actual image behind the counter for some people. It likely is possible to render at 720 and then scale it all the way to 4k. Not what I would consider a good idea but I could brag to my friends I was getting 4k at 60fps. If they also generate fake frames as well as upscaling then they will get same issue you see on most pc. You might not see the frame drops but you can still feel the lag in the game. Reply

Captain Awesome Speaking of 4k… That's what this thing will cost with all of our ram, ssd, and graphics card shortages. 😁 Reply

beyondlogic helper800 said: Probably 10x more powerful than the switch 2 lol. x6 is more like it. yes its very powerful compared to a switch 2 but the issue is switch 2 was made with portability in mind. its a master of non. its what I expected of Nintendo in terms of power and performance they never go with the latest and greatest there budgeted at parents wallets and if they went out swinging with a 600 price tag here in uk the parents ( myself included) would not buy it. the new steam machine is a bit of a odd ball. they could have went with a 10gb ddr6 with a 160 bit bus. going 8 was just daft. genuinely feels like it was whatever was on the cutting room floor and glue it together. the whole power management aspect of it was a odd choice its going to be stationary in a room. if I was steam I would have clocked it as high as it can feasibly go. Intel Arc B570 is a 10 ddr6 and 160 bit bus. ( only current card atm on a 160 bit bus you can find atm). AMD Radeon RX 6700 10 ddr6 with 160 bit bus ( i know this card can do 1440p comfortably bouncing between 55 low and 65 fps average.) Reply

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