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SYBER Announces Full Line of Steam Machines in Valve Booth at GDC

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SYBER, a new division of CyberPowerPC, today announced a full line of Steam Machines during the Game Developers Conference (GDC) as part of Syber's open platform PC gaming systems. Steam Machines provide the best living room access to the greatest games and user-generated content available. Steam Machines offer the In-Home Streaming capabilities of the Steam Link, plus the ability to locally install and play your choice of over 1000 native SteamOS titles.

"For gamers who want to break out of the bedroom and into the comfort of the living room, the Syber Steam Machines offers the best performance at an affordable price," said Eric Cheung, CEO of CyberPowerPC. "We created the Syber Steam Machines to give gamers more power and more customization than the standard video game consoles like Sony PlayStation, Nintendo Wii and Microsoft Xbox," said Eddie Vong, VP of Product, CyberPowerPC.



"Based on the feedback from gamers and stakeholders, we created a full range of Syber Steam Machine models to satisfy customer's needs for price and performance," said Tony Crisp, Co-Founder of Syber.

Syber has six Steam Machine models scheduled for the Steam Machine launch later this fall and will be announcing at GDC, three new systems; a preview of Steam Machine-Mini, a prototype of Steam Machine-Mercury, and a concept of Steam Machine-Switch. The expected starting price point at launch is $449 - with the Syber Steam Machine-E, powered by a quad-core AMD processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics.

The Syber Steam Machine-P provides a step up with an Intel G3258 3.2GHz processor and AMD Radeon R9 270X graphic s at $549. The model introduced is the Steam Machine-K powered by an Intel Core i5-4690K and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 with a price tag of $999.

In addition to the six models, the Syber Steam Machines can be fully customized with the latest from Intel, Nvidia, AMD, Radeon and even a new color - Syber fire-orange. This new limited edition color is exclusively available on the Syber Steam Machine-X model through CyberpowerPC with a starting price point of $1399.

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That case looks like something you would make in freshman shop class...
 
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That case looks like something you would make in freshman shop class...

The press release is poorly written, the picture is actually of one of their prototypes, so its just an acrylic box around the components. Why they didn't include pics of their actual product is beyond me
 

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The press release is poorly written, the picture is actually of one of their prototypes, so its just an acrylic box around the components. Why they didn't include pics of their actual product is beyond me

Would you say it 'baffles' you?
 
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