SteamOS 3.8 enables official installation on gaming PCs. Valve is opening the system to AMD and Intel as a cheaper alternative to the expensive Steam Machine.
Why spend $1,049 on a Steam Machine when SteamOS can turn the gaming PC you already own into one?
WIth the release of Steam Machine, there's now greater support for installing SteamOS to your own PC, but is it ready to ...
Valve says SteamOS 3.8 will let gamers build their own Steam Machines using standard PC hardware, with Nvidia support also being actively developed.
Building a compact Linux gaming PC requires careful planning, as outlined by Iceberg Tech in this quick-start guide. This gaming Steam Machine build focuses on assembling a system with the ASRock ...
Valve's Steam Machine is pricier than expected (thanks, RAMageddon), but there's a way to get most of the experience on your ...
PCWorld reports that Valve is collaborating with Nvidia to develop GPU driver support for SteamOS, addressing compatibility challenges that have limited the platform’s broader adoption. This ...
Valve has announced that PC gamers will be able to build their own Steam Machine following the release of SteamOS 3.8. This serves as a viable alternative to gamers who don’t want to shell out $1,049+ ...