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Can't wait on the Steam Machine from Valve? Don't want to build your own? Perhaps the Playnix might be what you want then. This is actually the full evolution of a project the EmuDeck team tried before. Renamed, and actually launched.

A gaming PC in a smaller slim console form factor, designed for people who want a compact unit with the simplicity of Linux using Playnix's own custom Arch Linux distro. Which will boot into Steam Big Picture so you get a SteamOS-like experience.

The specifications between batches will be a little different, depending on component availability too. The official site full specs sheet:

Measurements: 320 x 247 x 64 mm / 12.6 x 9.7 x 2.5 inches

OS - PlaynixOS ( arch based )

CPU - Ryzen 5500 - 6 cores 3.6Ghz 65W TDP

Cooling: Noctua & Thermalright fans

RAM - 16GB DDR4 3200MT/s Dual Channel ( 2x8GB )

GPU - Radeon RDNA4 with 32CUs 150W TDP ( 9060 XT )

VRAM: 16GB GDDR6

SSD - NVME + Another free NVME Slot for expanding your storage

Network - Wifi 6E & Bluetooth 5

IO: 2x USB 3.0 + 4x USB 2.0 + 1x USB C 3.1 + 1x Gigabit Ethernet + 1x HDMI 2.1 with HDR 4K 120hz / 8K 60hz support + 1x DisplayPort 2.1 with HDR 4K 120hz / 8K 60hz support

PSU - Flex 600W

Batch #1

Same as Batch #2 except:

CPU - Ryzen 5600 - 6 cores 3.5Ghz 65W TDP

RAM - 16GB DDR4 3600MT/s Single Channel ( 1x16GB )

How much is it going to set you back? Quite a bit. And expect it to get more expensive due to component shortages thanks to all the AI companies. The second batch in production is €1,139 which gives you the Playnix Console, a 4K HDMI Cable, a Power cable and an 8BitDo Ultimate 2 controller.

It's fully upgradable too, since it is just a PC.

Don't go expecting big things from it though, since this is mainly a passion project. Still, it's fun to see more try something like this.

See more on the Playnix website.

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Stella 11 hours ago
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16GB VRAM and 16GB RAM is an interesting choice, I'm guessing this was conceived before the great RAMCrisis:tm: and they originally planned to launch with 32/16?
Either way it seems like an interesting and capable piece of hardware that should be quite a bit more powerful than the Steam Machine proper and the VRAM should give it considerable longevity

Last edited by Stella on 20 Apr 2026 at 8:51 am UTC
RTheren 8 hours ago
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I can't help but think "That looks like a record player without the arm" xD
melkemind 7 hours ago
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Quoting: Stella16GB VRAM and 16GB RAM is an interesting choice, I'm guessing this was conceived before the great RAMCrisis:tm: and they originally planned to launch with 32/16?
Either way it seems like an interesting and capable piece of hardware that should be quite a bit more powerful than the Steam Machine proper and the VRAM should give it considerable longevity
It's using DDR4, so they probably thought that would help, but now those prices have skyrocketed too.
Jarmer 6 hours ago
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16g of ddr4!!! At this price, wow. I haven't looked at component prices in a while, but that's just insane. I'm glad these projects are launching though! More stuff like this the better.

I am surprised they roll their own distro though.
whizse 6 hours ago
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Quoting: RTherenI can't help but think "That looks like a record player without the arm" xD
I was thinking hot plate:
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nebadon2025 4 hours ago
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This thing has insanely cheap Chinese parts inside of it, the motherboard is around 50$'ish. The brand is Jginyue (B450i-Plus/ARGB) I would say avoid this thing if you know what is good for you, these parts are kind of garbage and this thing is insanely over priced for the quality of the parts you get.

Last edited by nebadon2025 on 20 Apr 2026 at 3:24 pm UTC
sarmad 2 hours ago
Wait, that's actually a pretty powerful machine; more powerful than the PS5 Pro if I'm not mistaken. And it's also upgradable, so you can upgrade the memory if you like, though I don't think you'll need to if you're just using it for gaming.

But, why does it look like a portable electric stove? 😁 Still look nicer than the PS5 though in my opinion.

Last edited by sarmad on 20 Apr 2026 at 5:43 pm UTC
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