What Happened
TechRadar suggests that a particular RAM configuration for the Steam Machine could dissuade consumers, potentially encouraging them to opt for building their own custom PCs instead.
The Verge has explored the financial and physical aspects of constructing a personal computer that matches the specifications of Valve's Steam Machine. Their analysis indicates that such a self-built PC would likely exceed the cost of the Steam Machine and also be physically larger in size.
Key Facts
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TechRadar discusses a RAM configuration for the Steam Machine.
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TechRadar suggests this configuration might encourage building custom PCs.
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The Verge analyzes the cost of building a PC to match Steam Machine specs.
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The Verge concludes a custom-built PC would be more expensive than the Steam Machine.
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The Verge concludes a custom-built PC would be larger than the Steam Machine.