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Syber discounted their Steam Machine line and most are now sold out

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Well now, Syber discounted their Steam Machine line (all three models), and now all but the highest price machine are sold out. This was a one-day sale, and sadly we missed covering it here, but it's worth noting that it did well.

The discount made their cheapest model only $299, which is pretty damn good for what you are getting. So it's not surprising they sold out of their reasonably priced models. I'm starting to really like Syber. Their Steam Machine doesn't look half bad either, don't you think?

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Hopefully people won't just stick Windows on it, we could have a big bunch of new SteamOS users on the way folks. I wish we knew how many sold, as they may have only had a very limited stock to test demand.

The fun thing is, with sales like this you could have upgraded the machine to be more powerful and keep it at a more affordable price, heh. I wonder how many people did that in the rush.

Hopefully Alienware will do a sale too sometime soon for the upcoming holidays. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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seven Nov 24, 2015
i hope most of these buyers are new too linux, we can use some new blood :)
Purple Library Guy Nov 24, 2015
Quoting: GuestThis actually applies to Linux too for whenever you need proprietary drivers, sure it depends on distro, but I went through hell trying to install the latest proprietary nvidia drivers in Linux Mint, and still failed.
Generally agree with most of your post, but this--I have to figure the key word here is "latest". Installing the proprietary nvidia drivers on Linux Mint that Linux Mint has available to install is easier than snapping your fingers (I'm actually kind of crap at snapping my fingers, but clicking the mouse, that I can do). I can well believe that if you want to go bleeding edge, it gets a lot harder. This is not quite the same as with Windows, where just installing a driver for some things at all is apparently often a pain (I don't know for sure, haven't tried to install Windows in many a year).
ChuckDaniels87 Nov 24, 2015
Quoting: CaldazarSome of you guys seriously need to hang up some of those motivational posters at home.

Just LoL! :D

I think these are good news for linux gaming. ;)


Last edited by ChuckDaniels87 on 24 November 2015 at 8:38 pm UTC
Duckeenie Nov 24, 2015
Quoting: adolson
Quoting: DuckeenieI follow loads of gaming/tech/Linux sites and haven't seen it publicised anywhere prior to this. Nice that the sale they had and told nobody about is gaining them so much publicity NOW!

Uh, it was advertised directly on the front page of Steam, AND in the Steam client itself.

Nice cave man impression there at the start.
ElectricPrism Nov 24, 2015
Quoting: seveni hope most of these buyers are new too linux, we can use some new blood :)

Screw that, the average IQ of our community will go to sh1t very quickly I'm sure. All aboard the Arch Train - choo choo.
tuubi Nov 25, 2015
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Quoting: ElectricPrismScrew that, the average IQ of our community will go to sh1t very quickly I'm sure. All aboard the Arch Train - choo choo.
Exactly. I actually increased my IQ by 300% by switching from Windows to Gentoo back in the day, then halved it when I switched to Xubuntu a couple of years later. Happily it went up just enough so I could use the toilet without help again after I installed Mint instead.


Last edited by tuubi on 25 November 2015 at 6:40 am UTC
mao_dze_dun Nov 25, 2015
Quoting: edoI wonder if there are people outside the linux community than value the fact of having a full-console experience on the couch instead of games like gta5

I genuinely think a lot of people will put Windows on, the second they realize Fallout 4 and GTA V don't work in Linux. Other than that it's an absolutely great offer for pre-built PCs.
ProfessorKaos64 Nov 25, 2015
Quoting: MohandevirSyber Steam Machines are built with standard desktop parts making them easy to upgrade.

Didn't buy one because I don't need one right now, but it would be my #1 choice.
Same here. Love them
FredO Nov 25, 2015
Their Steam Machine X is also sold out now. Not a bad piece of hardware that, if you've got the spare cash.
Stalinspetrock Nov 26, 2015
Hey, I'm someone who bought one of these. Just made an account to tell you all that what I've seen of SteamOS benchmarks means I'm still a little iffy about gaming on Linux. I'll probably see if I can get a dualboot going, just in case future updates make SteamOS more viable, but I will probably be installing windows in the short term, as much as I'd like to use an open source OS.
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