Steam Machine Teardown Reveals What's in The Beta Box

Michael Epstein

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Steam Machine Teardown Reveals What's in The Beta Box

Wondering what the guts of Valve's prototype Steam Machine look like?

Valve's prototype Steam Machines are a pretty valuable commodity right now. Valve released 300 units into wild last week for iFixit [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/130459-Beta-Steam-Machines-and-Controllers-Shipping-Dec-13] somehow managed to get their hands on one and did their thing, taking the device apart, piece by piece. I guess there are only 299 now. (Not really. I'm sure they put it back together afterwards.)

What they found under the hood, unsurprisingly, was a pretty powerful PC. As you might expect, the parts are identical to the ones highlighted by Steam Machine beta tester Corey Nelson, who posted a teardown video [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/130539-Take-a-Look-Inside-The-Steam-Machine] of his hardware earlier this week: The Steam Machine beta unit sports a an Intel Core i5-4570 CPU, an NVIDIA GTX 780 with 3GB of on-board RAM, 16GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 1TB Seagate hybrid solid state hard drive. iFixit took a checked with their PC parts purveyor and found that building the machine from scratch would cost about $1,300.

iFixit also deconstructed the controller, which they seemed to like overall. Specifically, they think it's comfortable to hold and has "enough buttons," but found the lack of a battery kind of jarring. (The controller is wired with an extra-long USB cable.)

Since its part of a beta, the device described in this takedown may not be the definitive version of a Valve Steam Machine. In fact, the one(s) they end up selling may come with completely different parts.

If you want the full blow-by-blow Steam Machine takedown, complete with pictures, you should check out the full iFixit [http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Steam+Machine+Teardown/20473?revisionid=HEAD] report.

Source: iFixit [http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Steam+Machine+Teardown/20473?revisionid=HEAD]

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Hairless Mammoth

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Hugh, looking at all the components iFixit listed (except for the case and controller) on Newegg totals about $1244.92 So, with the cheapest ITX case at $50 and a 360 controller that comes out to $1344.90. I'm sure with this config who ever would make it in the long run could get volume discounts that could lower the price to a more reasonable level, though with that 780 you probably wouldn't need to even upgrade until the middle of the next generation(PS5 era). I'm still doing fine with a Core 2 Quad, 8 GB Ram, and a GTX 465.
 

kidd25

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Just one wanna be one of those people who knows someone who has the steam machine. He unveiled it in school and was overall a good person about it. So I'm kinda pumped to see what he does with the machine of great power.