• Deconceptualist@leminal.space
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    16 hours ago

    It’s harder to stuff the power of a steam deck into such a small package.

    The new Steam Machine is very compact for a gaming PC of its caliber. That took some real engineering to find the right combination of component size, TDP, thermals and noise for such a small box. There’s obviously no screen and battery but otherwise it’s similar design work as on the Deck.

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      16 hours ago

      Makes sense, I haven’t seen dimensions, but the space for pure compute has definitely increased greatly.

      It is still very small, but the deck (in comparison) is quite thin which I assume made it much harder to engineer. I’m sure a lot of knowledge has transferred over though and i’m not gonna act like i’d know anyways lol

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        15 hours ago

        If you look at a teardown of the Machine, it’s almost all heatsink inside. The remaining space isn’t really a lot bigger than a Deck. But the components run much higher wattage (not constrained by battery) and put out a lot more heat, hence the need for the sink.