The machine’s footprint relies on a custom six-core AMD processor using Zen 4 architecture and a specialized RDNA 3 graphics chip with 8GB of VRAM. These parts sit on a proprietary motherboard paired with a bespoke cooling system that fills the unit's 6-inch frame. Because these components are not sold to the public, consumers cannot source identical parts off the shelf to replicate the device's compact power.
The True Cost of Valve’s Steam Machine
Priced at $1,049, Valve’s new Steam Machine costs nearly double a PlayStation 5, positioning itself less as a traditional console and more as a miniaturized PC. While Valve claims to sell the hardware at cost, the unique engineering of its custom components makes a direct DIY replica impossible to assemble.

Building a comparable system requires moving to a Mini-ITX motherboard, the smallest consumer standard capable of housing desktop-class CPUs and GPUs. While off-the-shelf alternatives like the Fractal Design Terra offer small form factors, they inevitably result in a larger footprint than Valve’s design. Compact builds currently force a trade-off: either rely on laptop-grade internal components or settle for significantly lower graphical performance.




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