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I've been running Bazzite on a Framework Desktop 64gb and it's a beast of a little machine.
Honestly way more expensive than I would ever recommend for anyone who's using it solely for gaming. You could make something just as good, but bigger, for less. Or you could build something good enough and small for way less, depending on the performance you're trying to hit. But if you're in that sweet spot where you want a lot of power in a tiny package, it won't disappoint. You'd be hard pressed to find anything as close in performance and size for a lesser price.
Plus side, you got a lot of vram if you wanna play with local LLMs.
It's looking like the steam machine is gonna hit that sweet spot of being 'good enough' while being small and probably fairly priced.
I think it’s good the machine is not super powered. If people stop buying the latest gpus so often, then devs will need to optimize their games or target weaker hardware.
Some games have a steamdeck setting which I love.
I really want this to be the case.
I think there's people who have gaming as a hobby, and people who have speccing and building a gaming PC as a hobby.
And Valve was never going to sell anything to the PC Hobby crowd, because they get their fun from squeezing every dime and finding the absolute best bang for the buck or whatever.
So I think it's sensible for Valve to be like "yeah, we're just going to make a pretty good machine for people who don't care about how much VRAM it has".
And the comments of every review and YouTube video will be full of people complaining about how you can get so much more for so much less, and that it's dogshit, but that's because the people on those sites are the hobby people.
But that won't necessarily translate into selling like hotcakes. I hope it does, for several reasons, but only time will tell if there's enough people in the market for that kind of machine that aren't the hobby people.
A guy at work bought a 5080 and he plays FPSs. lol
I don’t get it.
he bought an expensive as shit graphics card for games that most of the computing is done server side instead of client side.
ok
I wonder how that compares to my mini-ITX Ryzen 5700x3D/9070XT/64GB system. I guess yours is even smaller and better at running LLMs due to the unified memory, but mine is probably cheaper and better at gaming.
The big benefit of Strix Halo is low power draw, low heat, compact size, and low noise.