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Steam Machine and Frame: Storage Options and a Potential PSU-Free Design
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Steam Machine and Frame: Storage Options and a Potential PSU-Free Design

Valve is preparing to launch the Steam Machine with two storage options—512 GB and 2 TB—and hints at a possible PSU-less Steam Frame variant, aiming to avoid the scalping issues seen with the Steam Controller.

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