
"Like the Steam Deck, the Steam Machine is utilitarian and bespoke. The PC is a black, 5.98 x 6.39 x 6.14 inch (152 x 162.4 x 156mm) box, with ports and a grille for a fan in the back and a removable faceplate and customizable LED light strip in the front."
"Inside, Valve says the Steam Machine features a "semi-custom" AMD Zen 4 CPU with six cores and up to 4.8GHz clock speeds, and a "semi-custom" RDNA3 AMD GPU, along with 16GB DDR RAM, 8GB GDDR6 VRAM and either 512GB or 2TB of storage."
"In a blog post, the company said that "the majority of Steam titles play great at 4K 60FPS" using AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) frame generation and upscaling technology, but some titles require more upscaling than others, and it "may be preferable to play at a lower framerate with [variable refresh rate] to maintain a 1080p internal resolution.""
Valve announced a revived Steam Machine in November 2025 as a living room console companion to the Steam Deck. The compact black box measures approximately 6 inches on each side and contains a semi-custom AMD Zen 4 CPU with six cores, RDNA3 GPU, 16GB DDR RAM, 8GB GDDR6 VRAM, and storage options of 512GB or 2TB. The hardware supports 4K gaming at 60FPS for most Steam titles using AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution technology, though some games may require lower framerates or reduced resolution. Valve also introduced a new Steam Controller and Steam Frame wireless VR headset alongside the console. The hardware launches in 2026, with additional details expected from Valve.
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