CYBERPOWERPC Debuts Steam OS Powered Gaming System at CES
Added: 06.01.2014 20:16 | 6 views | 0 comments
CyberPower Inc., a global manufacturer of custom gaming PCs, promises your living room will never be the same in 2014 when it debuts its stylish Steam Machine series at CES.
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| Valve's Steam Machine Partners Include Alienware, CyberPowerPC
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Valve has lined up at least a dozen PC hardware companies to produce their Steam Machines. Each of these partners will offer pre-built PCs with different specs that can be upgraded and customized by users.
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| Overview of Valve's 12 Steam Machine Partners
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GameRanx, by Ryan Parreno
Other sites already reported on the 12 PC boutique makers expected to reveal their Steam Machines this week. We take a look at each PC maker one by one.
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| News: CyberPower's Steam Machine specs revealed
Added: 06.01.2014 15:02 | 1 views | 0 comments
Available in $499 and $699 models.
The systems will include high-density storage, wireless connectivity via Bluetooth and WiFi, and USB 3.0. The Steam Controller will also be included, promising higher fidelity than traditional gamepads.
All Steam Machines will run the latest version of Steam OS, and will be capable of running hundreds of games currently in the Steam catalogue.
Pre-configured AMD and Intel/Nvidia options will be available with the ability to customise further.
CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine A - $499
Case: CYBERPOWERPC Steam Machine Gaming Chassis
Graphics: AMD Radeon...
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| Valve’s Steam Machines Partners Revealed, Here’s The Confirmed List So Far
Added: 06.01.2014 11:43 | 3 views | 0 comments
A whole bunch of third-party boxes are being constructed specifically to run Valve's forthcoming Linux-powered SteamOS, and CES 2014 will blow the lid off of all this exciting hardware.
Engadget has a list of twelve confirmed partners that will be making Steam Machines. They are as follows:
Alienware
Falcon Northwest
iBuyPower
CyberPowerPC
Origin PC
Gigabyte
Materiel.net
Webhallen
Alternate
Next
Zotac
Scan Computers
So far iBuyPower has revealed its Steam Machine (pictured above) which will be priced at $500, as reported by The Verge. It comes packed with a "multicore AMD CPU and a discrete AMD Radeon R9 270 graphics card" along with Valve's fancy new Steam controller.
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www.gamerevolution.com
| News: Alienware confirmed as a Steam Machine maker
Added: 06.01.2014 11:26 | 2 views | 0 comments
Units also coming from Gigabyte, Zotac, Scan and more.
As reported by Engadget, you can expect to see Steam Machines from Alienware, Falcon Northwest, iBuyPower, CyberPowerPC, Origin PC, Gigabyte, Materiel.net, Webhallen, Alternate, Next, Zotac and Scan Computers.
This is in addition to previously confirmed support from Digital Storm.
The complete line-up will be on show at CES this week.
Source: Engadget
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| CoD Ghosts: Overview of Light Machine Guns (LMGs)
Added: 06.01.2014 6:16 | 3 views | 0 comments
Need a weapon that is capable of laying waste to nearly any opponent at medium to long range in Call of Duty: Ghosts? You might want to try an LMG on for size. Learn about every single light machine gun available in CoD: Ghosts including base stats, recommended attachments, and more.
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| CoD Ghosts: Overview of Light Machine Guns (LMGs)
Added: 06.01.2014 0:16 | 0 views | 0 comments
Need a weapon that is capable of laying waste to nearly any opponent at medium to long range in Call of Duty: Ghosts? You might want to try an LMG on for size. Learn about every single light machine gun available in CoD: Ghosts including base stats, recommended attachments, and more.
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