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The Steam Box (or Steam Boxes, more likely) has been a long time coming, and today, the Xi3âs Piston is leading the charge. While the details about Piston specifically are few and far between, we got a look at her and boy is she pretty.
The first of what will probably be many, Piston is a unique version of Xi3âs modular X7A PCs and what exactly is in it is anybodyâs guess. Xi3 does have a 7 Series PC thatâs âsomewhatâ (their words) aimed at gaming, but to say they were âcageyâ about whether or not its specs are anything like the upcoming Steam Boxâs would be a massive understatement.
That said, Xi3âs gameriest modular computer boasts a quad-core 64-bit x86-based processor, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, an SSD as large as a terabyte, supports up to three displays and resolutions of up to 4096Ă2160. Then, of course, thereâs the PCâs modular aspect; its motherboard is split into three distinct pieces, arranged into a cube to make the whole device small enough to fit in one hand. Each one can be swapped out for a better one as time goes on, to keep up with whatever innovations are coming down the pipe. All that can be yours for $999.
And while thatâs the best guess for what the Piston could be, nothing is certain, and thereâs no telling what other kind of Steam Boxes could be bubbling up in the shadows. Valve has made it explicitly clear that this partnership with Xi3 is not not not monogamous, and just because these two are mackinâ right now, it doesnât mean their love-child will keep Valve from courting some other prospective mates. Even though Pistonâs in its infancyâa spokesman at Valve off-handedly commented the model they have on display doesnât even do anything yetâitâs the pretty little leader of an interesting charge.