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Steam Machines Deals 2015: Syber Gaming Announces $200 Discount Prices For Three Models, Price Starts At $299

Syber Gaming, a branch of CyberPowerPC which is a PC solutions company, has announced that it will sell three Steam Machines with a discount price of $200. The Steam Machines will be sold only for one day which is on Nov. 23 and the cheapest consoles will be sold for $299, a report from Gamespot said on Tuesday.

Listed below are the complete specs and prices of the Steam Machines, according to the report.

Steam Machine I -- $299 (originally $499)

    CPU: Intel Core i3-4160

    RAM: 4 GB DDR3

    HDD: 500 GB SATA III

    GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 1 GB

Steam Machine P -- $589 (originally $789)

    CPU: Intel Core i5-4460

    RAM: 8 GB DDR3

    HDD: 1 TB SATA III

    GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 2 GB

Steam Machine X -- $1279 (originally $1479)

    CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K

    RAM: 16 GB DDR3

    HDD: 1 TB SATA III

    GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 4 GB

"The newly designed Steam Controller features Dual trackpads, high precision input technologies, low-latency, wireless performance, HD haptics, and fully customizable control schemes. Experience your Steam games in exciting new ways, all from the comfort of your living room couch," Syber Gaming said, describing the features of its new Steam Controller.

According to Gamespot, the aforementioned Steam Machines are installed with a SteamOS which is the new operating system developed exclusively for the three systems. However, it was said that the performance of the SteamOS will likely suffer when compared to Windows, Microsoft's operating system, citing a technical analysis report.

"These Syber Steam Machines were among the first to be released by any company, debuting alongside offerings from Alienware and Zotac in October. While these Syber configurations are undoubtedly pricey when compared with standard computer builds, these sale prices do make them among the cheapest Steam Machines out there currently," the report said.


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