• CyberTheProtogen@lemmy.zip
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    4 days ago

    The Steam Machine won’t be super well received specifically because of how expensive RAM and other components have gotten

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        I dream of an alternate timeline where the Steam Machine is $600 and sells close to PS5 units, people flock to it, companies are forced to release every game on Linux, anti-cheat is user-space only, and gaming & streaming hardware gets 1st class support. Then content creators want creative software, people donate to GIMP, Krista, Inkscape, etc. Canva releases official support, and it keeps on Rollin’ n’ Rollin’.

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      Maybe they’ll add in a sku with no ram or ssd to draw the line in the sand on what they actually wanted to sell for. That’d also allow customers to potentially recycle older parts like laptop dimms and older m.2 drives

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        Not sure what a sku is but I think I understand the rest of it and yeah that sounds like it’d be really good. If they just had ram ports as well so you can modify it n stuff. Maybe even scrap a gaming laptop for ram to add to the steam machine.

        I’m confident they won’t pull a Nintendo and software lock the hardware meaning you can probably upgrade it if you have the means and knowhow

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          And sku (read: skew) are variants of a product with slight variations. There’s already 4 sku’s announced for the Steam Machine: 2 different storage capacities with and without a packaged steam controller.

          The Steam Machine is already supposed to use the same SODIMMs you’d find in a laptop to keep it upgradeable for the user

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            SKU is stock keeping unit. So not really about variant pf a product but every unique sellable items should have it’s own SKU so you don’t accidentally sell 5 of things with one color while only have 3 in stock.

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                Yes it is a variant but also it’s more general than that. If you sold the same item with a different number of pcs in a pack (even if just a plastic packing), it also gets SKU. In general you can’t break SKU into smaller units without making a different SKU.

                So if you sell socks in 1, 3, and 5 pairs, all get their own SKU even if every pair of socks in the bundle are the same kind. That means if someone wants to order 1 pcs but you only have SKU for 3 in your system, they can’t. Even if the item is there physically. Not unless you remove the SKU of the 3 bundle and add 3 of the 1 (which requires the buyer to communicate it and the seller to jump a bunch of hoops on their system)

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_keeping_unit

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                  Mhhh. Aight.
                  From my viewpoint I already denomintaed it out as a single unit under the awareness of every other change becoming a new SKU.
                  But others might not know. So at least they’ll know now (thumbs up)

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          I’ve had a deck since the beginning and absolutely love it. Though I gave up docking it a long time ago. I find it struggles to run a lot of stuff at 1080p that it plays fine at 800p. 2D and older 3D games play fine docked but I just got out of the habit of even trying to push it past native resolution.

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            I agree with you. I was playing Hades earlier and it’s very pixelated on the TV… Oh well. Maybe I’ll get the steam machine and will sell the Deck. Well shall see.

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          barebones means youre on your own to procure ram and storage (though theyd pay for gpu ram) it gives value to people who already have the ram/atorage in hand and price the devices minus the ram/storage cost as if it were before memory prices skyrocketed (minus gpu ram) as the cost of the rest of the components wouldnt have had the same price hike

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            I don’t think that would work, it has a custom GPU. I would take a no or low storage version to save some money, I some extra SSDs laying around. But RAM prices are insane right now and I bet Valve can get a better deal than I can.

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    Not much in the article

    There were previous windows based benchmarks for the supposed steam machine, now the same benchmarks are using SteamOS (and are the same)