(Credit: Origin PC)
Boutique gaming PC-maker Origin PC is one of the companies throwing its
weight behind Valve's new Steambox initiative, showing off a small form factor
system that runs the new Steam OS.
Origin PC is planning two versions of its Steam Machine (as this first round
of boxes is being referred to), both part of the company's existing Chronos line
of smaller gaming desktops -- a standard edition and a dual-video-card SLI
edition with up to a pair of Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan graphics cards and liquid
cooling for the CPU.
Unlike some of the other Steambox hardware that's been announced from other
PC makers, Origin PC's Chronos will be highly customizable, with options for
CPU, graphics, and storage, and these machines will dual-boot into either
Windows 7 or 8, and Steam OS, allowing you to use them as powerful gaming
desktops, or living room Steam consoles.
(Credit: CNET/Sarah Tew)
The Chronos Steam Machine will also include Valve's innovative Steam
controller, which replaces thumb sticks with twin touch pads designed to mimic
the control of a keyboard and mouse.
There's no firm release date or price yet, but we're hearing the first
Steambox systems will launch in Summer 2014.
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