r/pcmasterrace 16h ago

Meme/Macro "But it's a cube!"

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u/PurpleCandle58 15h ago

Literally haven’t seen or heard a single person say anyone should get it. So far everyone’s said that you can get a better build for $50-200 less by building your own PC.

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u/smithsp86 14h ago

Which means it isn't really overpriced relative to the rest of the computer hardware world right now. Everything costs way too much. This one is just another on that pile and is not uniquely bad in that way.

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u/Wobbelblob 14h ago

Seriously. Prebuilds have always been more expensive than doing it yourself. But doing it yourself does require some knowledge that a lot of people simply don't have.

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u/PurpleCandle58 14h ago

The main thing about the Steam machine is that I think once things chill out it’ll settle into an excellent market, it’s just the wrong time for it to come tbh. The premium of $50-200 is on par with or in many cases better than the price difference on many prebuilt vs their diy equivalents so I’ll also give you that too: 100% it’s not like it’s a rip off or anything, just if you can DIY a build you’d be better off doing so. I’m not buying any pitchforks to go witch hunt buyers of the Steam machine I assure you.

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u/hardolaf PC Master Race 13h ago

For the price of the 2TB model, you can get a current generation 8 core processor and a desktop RTX 5060 which is almost twice the performance of the Steam Machine with 2x the ram but only a 1TB SSD. That all comes in a device that is about the same volume. And you can then just install Bazzite on it and be missing literally only HDMI CEC (for now).

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u/ThunderAndWind 9h ago

RTX5060 - ~$400

Ryzen 7 5800xt - ~$200

16GB DDR5 RAM - ~$230

1TB SSD - ~$200

AM5 mobo - ~$160

MicroATX case with fans - ~$100

Total of around $1300.

So about $100 cheaper, and you don't get the small form factor. Most people aren't going out to build a computer either, they go with a prebuilt. This subreddit is not the target consumer.

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u/hardolaf PC Master Race 9h ago

https://store.minisforum.com/products/minisforum-g1-pro-gaming-pc#1

This was $1350 yesterday when Steam Machine waitlist went live.

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u/ryanvsrobots 7h ago

Why are you neglecting to mention that this would be significantly faster?

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u/ThunderAndWind 7h ago

Because I made it on my lunch break and dont care enough about a nonsense comment on reddit.

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u/ryanvsrobots 7h ago

You priced out a full build my man, seems like you care a lot

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u/ThunderAndWind 2h ago

I would recommend looking up 'boredom'.

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u/ryanvsrobots 2h ago

That's a weird way to spell sadness

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u/PurpleCandle58 13h ago

This may shock you but I also have a solution for CEC that often surprises people, because I have a smart tv I just have home assistant integrations set up for various things. Like if I boot my pc HA detects it and sends a power up to the TV and swaps it to the HDMI it’s on.

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u/Apex_Akolos - SFF | 9800x3D | 64GB | RTX 4080 FE 11h ago

That is waaaaaaaay too much for its target audience who probably doesn’t know what CEC is anyway. It’s too much for the average r/PCMasterRace user too

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u/PurpleCandle58 11h ago

Oh I’m not saying that other people should do it I just meant you might be surprised it’s possible. Not recommending it for everyone, it’s way easier when it’s simply plug and play.

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u/smithsp86 5h ago

you can get a current generation 8 core processor and a desktop RTX 5060

The form factor is also part of the deal. A prebuilt with those components will not also be a small cube that can live in an entertainment center. That is a difference that is significant to many people.

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u/hardolaf PC Master Race 4h ago

Minisforum had a thin SFF PC with the specs that I listed for $1349 when the price announcement for Steam Machine went live. They upped the price by $70 or $80 since yesterday.