If steam machine is indeed a 7600, is that enough for most consumers.
Basically a 2060/ 2070. IDK. is that enough for Modern expectations @ $500-600.
I think it's a bit expensive. Cuz you have no expandability.
This price bracket of products are not very good price to performance in general.
You really need to be around $1200-1500 to cross the threshold.
Buhhh Tp4, Valve got dat Optimizations, look, Optimizations give you 10%-15%, so you take a 2060/2070 + 10%, which is basically, an overclocked 2060/2070.
It's STILL NOT That fast. You're still spending year 2026 $ on a 2018 lvl product.
When the engineer says it's better than 70% of the hardware that's out there, even if that were true, the elevation isn't by all that much.
If you want PC gaming, you can easily build a $600pc with used parts 4060 or 3060, and blow this thing out of the water.
They sell whole refurb pcs with 4060 for $600.
Zen4, 7700, $80
b650, $80
32gb ram, used $70
psu, $40
case, $50
cooler, $25
$225 left for GPU.
If you penny pinch here/there, you can get $300-320 for gpu.
You can get a PREBUILT 5060 pc for $600, if you go with Intel's jank cpus.