Or how about literally "$500 to $1000"? After all, it's a modular PC system. 100 gb, 500 gb, 500gb SSD. i3, i5, i7. Geforce GTX 660, 680, 690. $500, $750, $1000.
OMG, ~500-1000 dollars... so 500-1000 euros in europe... with 600 euro we can build a small form factor gaming rig system, suited for hardcore gamers and x1000 times better than this little "steam brick". If piston could have the GPU power of a gtx 680 OC and CPU power of a i7 3770k@5ghz, then... it would deserve the price…
I see.. i thought it was just a simple mini-pc. Anyways, if the final price is around 500€ for the economic model, and 1000€ for the perfomance one, it would not be a good option for our wallet imo. Users can build a HTPC with WIFI like the one i posted (that coolermaster 120 pro), blu-ray included, SSD, etc. for less than…
I don't know... even assembling my own gaming rig I would probably still be dropping around $1000 for a capable machine. $1K for a decent gaming rig squeezed down into a form-factor that small seems like a pretty good deal. (especially if there is still room for upgrades down the line) Having tiered options for different…
Oh I agree, you can build a powerful desktop pc for pretty cheap these days...but thats not the point. The desk top I build uses a ton of electricity, its powerful as hell and cost under $1000 to build...but the electric bill for us is high enough where the computer alone probably adds $50-150 extra per month (depending on…