Close Menu
Tech Savvyed
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Apple’s historically high tax for RAM upgrades on Macs has now become absurd

Apple’s historically high tax for RAM upgrades on Macs has now become absurd

28 June 2026
Anthropic’s most powerful AI is making a comeback, but only for a select few

Anthropic’s most powerful AI is making a comeback, but only for a select few

28 June 2026
It looks like Apple will treat you to a 0 price hike on the iPhone 18 Pro, after all

It looks like Apple will treat you to a $200 price hike on the iPhone 18 Pro, after all

28 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Tech Savvyed
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
Tech Savvyed
Home»News»Steam Machine feels like the gaming PC evolution I actually want—because of Windows
News

Steam Machine feels like the gaming PC evolution I actually want—because of Windows

News RoomBy News Room24 April 20263 Mins Read
Steam Machine feels like the gaming PC evolution I actually want—because of Windows
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram Pinterest Email

The new Steam Machine has my attention for a few simple reasons, as it is built around the version of PC gaming I want more of. I do not want more pop-ups, background junk, surprise restarts, or other kinds of clutter getting between me and a game. All I want is a machine that genuinely treats gaming as the priority from the start.

This is what SteamOS represents now, and it is why the upcoming Steam Machine sounds more appealing than a lot of traditional gaming PCs.

Windows still gets in the way

Windows remains powerful, but it is also noisy. Great for a general-purpose computer, sure. Less convincing for a device that is supposed to work like a gaming system. Don’t get me wrong, the sheer versatility of having a PC is definitely a hook over consoles, but a rig dedicated to gaming should not have to carry all the baggage of a desktop operating system that was built for things you’re never really going to touch. Looking at you, Copilot.

Back in 2015, the original Steam Machine debuted in collaboration with Alienware. While many were hoping for a new entry in the console race, the Steam Machine failed due to a premature OS, limited library, and poor value proposition.

Steam Machine with its RGB light bar

But over a decade later, Valve has the potential to address each of these issues. SteamOS has matured, with the recent 3.8 preview showcasing improved support for newer AMD and Intel platforms, better TV scaling, HDR, and much more. Those are the kinds of updates that matter on a living-room machine. They point to an OS focused on gaming use instead of one trying to cram gaming into a broader identity. The pricing might still be under wraps, but the platform now has a healthy selection of games from its Steam library.

Steam Deck already proved optimization matters more than raw muscle

The best argument for the Steam Machine is the Steam Deck. On paper, it has been outgunned by newer Windows handhelds. But in reality, SteamOS keeps up and even punches above its weight. Valve’s handheld console is also praised for its solid software experience. It has even posted better battery life and 5% to 10% higher game performance in some tests than Windows on similar machines.

YouTuber Cyber Dopamine ran ASUS’ ROG Xbox Ally on Linux, and it ran better on certain games. The test showed up to 32% higher FPS, more stable framerates, and quicker sleep resume times.

With Windows recently having a terrible track record with optimization, the Linux-based SteamOS changes the whole conversation. More hardware brute force does not always win when the operating system is wasting less of it.

Linux finally has a real shot

Linux gaming still has gaps. Anti-cheat remains the obvious headache, and some major titles keep Windows in the picture. Even with that caveat, the direction is now hard to ignore. SteamOS has become easier to understand, easier to trust, and easier to picture on hardware beyond the Steam Deck.

Steam Machine has a much better shot this time because Valve is no longer asking people to bet on an idea—even if it’s a little delayed.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
Previous ArticleInstagram’s new Instants app is basically Snapchat all over again
Next Article AI has turbocharged the worst form of abusive content on the internet and guardians can’t keep up

Related Articles

Apple’s historically high tax for RAM upgrades on Macs has now become absurd

Apple’s historically high tax for RAM upgrades on Macs has now become absurd

28 June 2026
Anthropic’s most powerful AI is making a comeback, but only for a select few

Anthropic’s most powerful AI is making a comeback, but only for a select few

28 June 2026
It looks like Apple will treat you to a 0 price hike on the iPhone 18 Pro, after all

It looks like Apple will treat you to a $200 price hike on the iPhone 18 Pro, after all

28 June 2026
Your next EV battery could start life as a plastic water bottle

Your next EV battery could start life as a plastic water bottle

28 June 2026
Apple’s looking at a politically radioactive fix for the memory crisis, and the US government isn’t happy about it

Apple’s looking at a politically radioactive fix for the memory crisis, and the US government isn’t happy about it

28 June 2026
Apple Books apparently has the same knockoff problem as Amazon

Apple Books apparently has the same knockoff problem as Amazon

28 June 2026
Demo
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Anthropic’s most powerful AI is making a comeback, but only for a select few

Anthropic’s most powerful AI is making a comeback, but only for a select few

By News Room28 June 2026

Anthropic’s AI restrictions may finally be starting to thaw. After being forced offline earlier this…

It looks like Apple will treat you to a 0 price hike on the iPhone 18 Pro, after all

It looks like Apple will treat you to a $200 price hike on the iPhone 18 Pro, after all

28 June 2026
Your next EV battery could start life as a plastic water bottle

Your next EV battery could start life as a plastic water bottle

28 June 2026
Apple’s looking at a politically radioactive fix for the memory crisis, and the US government isn’t happy about it

Apple’s looking at a politically radioactive fix for the memory crisis, and the US government isn’t happy about it

28 June 2026
Tech Savvyed
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Tech Savvyed. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.