While Sony was busy showing off camera and phones at its CES press conference, Valve was using a more modest stage to reveal the first wave of its Steam machines.
For those not in the know, Steam machines are PCs that use Valve’s Steam operating system, designed to run games from the company’s popular digital game service.
Confirmed so far are 13 machines. We’ve got the prices and specs in one long, long list below, so check it out.
Alternate – $1339
CPU – Intel Core i5 4570
Graphics – Gigabyte GTX 760
RAM – 16GB
Storage – 1TB SSHD
CyberPowerPC – $499 and up
CPU – AMD/Intel Core i5 CPU
Graphics – AMD Radeon R9 270/Nvidia GTX 760
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 500GB
Digital Storm Bolt 2 – $2,584
CPU – Intel Core i7 4770K
Graphics – GTX 780 Ti
RAM – 16GB
Storage – 1TB HDD + 120 GB SSD
Gigabyte Brix Pro – TBD
CPU – Intel Core i7-4770R
Graphics – Intel Iris Pro 5200
RAM – 2 x 4GB
Storage – 1TB SATA 6Gb/sata
Falcon Northwest – $1,799 to $6000
CPU – customisable
Graphics – Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan
RAM – 8 to 16 GB
Storage – up to 6 TB
iBuyPower – $499 and up
CPU – Quad core AMD or Intel
Graphics – Radeon GCN Graphics
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 500GB+
Materiel.net – $1,098
CPU – Intel Core i5 4440
Graphics – MSI GeForce GTX 760 OC
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 8 GB + 1 TB SSHD
Next SPA – price TBD
CPU – Intel Core i5
Graphics – Nvidia GT 760
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 1TB
Origin PC Chronos – price TBD
CPU – Intel Core i7 4770K (3.9 to 4.6 GHz)
Graphics – 2 x 6GB Nvidia GeForce GTX Titans
Scan NC 10 – $1,090
CPU – Intel Core i3 4000M
Graphics – Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 500GB
Webhallen – $1,499
CPU – Intel Core i7
Graphics – Nvidia GT 780
RAM – 16GB
Storage – 1TB SSHD
Zotac – $599
CPU – Intel Core (TBD)
Graphics – Nvidia GeForce GTX
RAM – TBD
Storage – TBD