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Forget buying a Steam Machine, Valve wants you to build one

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Valve’s new Steam Machine may be grabbing headlines, primarily because of its price, but the bigger story could be that users won’t necessarily need to buy one. Valve has confirmed that SteamOS is becoming increasingly desktop-friendly, opening the door for gamers to build their own Steam Machines using standard PC components and the operating system that powers the Steam Deck.

Valve wants SteamOS to work on more than just Valve hardware

In an interview with The Verge, Valve’s Pierre-Loup Griffais revealed that starting with SteamOS 3.8, users can effectively put together their own Steam Machine using whatever PC parts they want. The latest SteamOS 3.8.10 update already includes improved compatibility with modern Intel and AMD platforms, making it easier than ever to install the operating system on desktop hardware.

Valve is also working to address one of SteamOS’ biggest limitations. Griffais confirmed that the company is collaborating closely with Nvidia on graphics driver support, although he cautioned that full Nvidia compatibility may not arrive this year. That said, the fact that Valve is publicly discussing Nvidia support signals a major shift in its desktop ambitions.

Steam Machine with its RGB light bar

While it has technically been possible to install SteamOS on PCs before, the process was often complicated and largely geared toward AMD-based systems. Valve now appears committed to making SteamOS a legitimate desktop operating system, with plans that could eventually include easier installation methods and better coexistence with other operating systems.

Honestly, this might be the real Steam Machine story

Interestingly, the reaction from gamers has been overwhelmingly positive. Across Reddit and other community discussions, many users seemed more excited about the prospect of running SteamOS on their existing PCs than buying Valve’s newly announced Steam Machine hardware. The appeal is easy to understand. Plenty of gamers already own capable PCs, but not everyone enjoys navigating Windows with a controller from the couch.

That’s where SteamOS shines. Over the past few years, Valve has quietly transformed it into one of the most polished gaming operating systems around, with fast boot times, a controller-friendly interface, shader precompilation, and a level of console-like simplicity that Windows still struggles to replicate. If Valve can successfully bring that experience to Intel, AMD, and eventually Nvidia hardware, it may end up doing something far bigger than launching another gaming box. It could finally turn SteamOS into a genuine alternative to Windows for PC gaming, and suddenly every gaming PC becomes a potential Steam Machine.

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