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Hi everyone!

I had been a Playstation user since the first one and I own the fifth one.

After using Linux for years on weak computers for my admin, I decided to try Linux gaming in 2025 and bought a used LCD Steam Deck.

While I’ve been enjoying the Steam Deck, it hurts my neck and isn’t powerful enough for sim racing games.

Naturally, I was happy to learn that the Steam Machine was coming and was willing to invest up to CHF1000.- (~$1236) to get it.

Sadly, it’s not available to order in my country, Switzerland.

So now I have to choose between finding ways to order a Steam Machine or buying a prebuilt computer since I don’t want to source components to build something myself.

My priority would still be the Steam Machine, but I’d be open to alternatives.

What are your advices, what would you do if you’re in the same situation?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Edit and update:

Thank you all for your answers and useful links! You gave me some great advices!

In the end, I'll keep using a combo of Steam Deck and Playstation 5 for a while. The Steam Deck for almost every game, but more often than before docked to preserve my neck, and the Playstation 5 for demanding racing games or an eventual Last Of Us 3.

Then, around 2029, once my Playstation 5 is gonna be old and not upgradeable, I'll get a Linux gaming rig which is gonna be more powerful. At that time, I'll have a better disposable income, but I'd still want to pay around CHF 1000.- anyway.

It'll also allow me to fully emulate all my Playstation games which aren't available on PC, at least from PS1 to PS4 generations, and use these consoles as decoration for memories.

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[–] Slayer@infosec.pub 15 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

I would recommend a pre-built system for two reasons:

  1. Better performance for about the same price.
  2. You will get it in a few days, for the Steam Machine you will wait until 2027!
[–] Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Do you think I would have to wait so much?

I’m not in a rush but 6 months would probably be too much.

[–] Hazzard@lemmy.zip 5 points 3 days ago

Probably so, unfortunately. Every Steam Machine out there now has an owner, and that was all they could manufacture in the past six months.

By the sounds of things, there's also a lot of reservations out there without a Steam Machine to sell them, and given the RAM crisis, production likely isn't increasing.

It'll be a while before they're looking for more registrations.

I purchased my steam deck on the first day and logged in the moment they were available.

It was almost a calendar year before I got mine.

[–] anyhow2503@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

I think they're expecting to take until the end of the year to work through their current reservation list (this might include the waiting list at the time but I'm not sure). I wouldn't hold my breath unless you're willing to pay one of the few scalpers on eBay.

If you're going with a small form factor DIY or some equivalent pre-built PC alternative, I strongly urge you to get an AMD GPU to get a good experience with Steam OS, Bazzite or some other Linux gaming distro.