I was on the reservation queue but hadn’t received my email. I ended up in the queue for the 512GB and not the 2TB I really wanted, but luckily I found good deals on eBay for a 2TB SSD and a 16GB DDR5 5600 SODIMM for around $400 combined. Ended up ordering those just to have them when I finally did get my email, and luckily just last night I got my purchase email for the Steam Machine. Hopefully the RAM and SSD get here before the Machine does so I can upgrade it right away. That way I can have 32GB and dual-channel and enough space to triple boot SteamOS (for gaming), Arch Linux (for development, tinkering), and Windows (for Fortnite and development/testing as well).
I’m excited to reverse engineer its RGB and get it integrated into OpenRGB, one reason why I want all the OSes on it.
mortalic@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
I think it has an open a lot to add another dimm. Swear I saw a video on exactly that. 16gb dimm is expensive at $230 right now but that price would be the same for any system. But then you’d be dual channel
grue@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
According to the Gamers Nexus (I think) video I saw, they’re sourcing whatever RAM they can find, so some units ship with 1x16GB and others ship with 2X8GB and it’s just random luck which you’ll get.
ozymandias117@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
He stated that in one video, then issued a correction from Valve in a later video saying all current units use 1 DIMM for now
“It’s possible that this could change in the future, but the units that customers are signing up for will all come with one 16GB stick of RAM”
SatansMaggotyCumFart@piefed.world 19 hours ago
Rats not horrible it means I can source another 16gb RAM and double it.
thingsiplay@lemmy.ml 19 hours ago
In a later statement from VALVE they cleared up that this i not what they meant to say. All Steam Machines come with 1x16gb at the moment. But it might change in the future and then they cannot or don’t want to guarantee either setups. There are no Steam Machines with 2x8gb from VALVE at this moment.
PlasticExistence@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Oh for sure. It’s just that I’m too frugal to want to do that for something I don’t absolutely need.
As a compromise, I bought an AsRock BC-250 bitcoin miner that I am in the process of building into a pseudo-PS5.
mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works 12 hours ago
Apparently there’s updates can can potentiall locl more compute units based on how lucky tou are in the silicon lottery. Some people have unlocked all 40, more than a PS5 gets