We Built a PC for the Price of a Steam Deck!

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    0:00 Steam Deck vs. PC Build for the same price, who will win?
    0:13 Rules on everything
    1:44 PC Parts Used (Links in the description ;) )
    3:26 Powering on
    5:19 How about a gaming laptop at the same price?
    7:14 Trying out the gaming laptop
    9:30 Steam Deck benchmarks
    10:12 Cons of the Steam Deck
    11:12 Steam Deck Dock
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  • @tralphstreet
    @tralphstreet Před rokem +7415

    I'm amazed at Linus' ability to make Linux crash whenever he's in the same room as a computer with it.

    • @mexicanhalloween
      @mexicanhalloween Před rokem +364

      for real, his experience made me nervous, but I've had nothing like what he gets

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool Před rokem +161

      My brother once tried to update his graphics drivers on a linux distro... They uninstalled all right, then it was a brick. XD

    • @SimonBauer7
      @SimonBauer7 Před rokem +188

      @@mexicanhalloween same and i used linux on all kinds of hardware. from a normal "boring" tower pc over a raspberry pie to running it under android with proot-distro in termux. never had weird crashes even on the jankiest of setups.

    • @zxbc1
      @zxbc1 Před rokem +169

      It doesn't take a Linus to crash Linux, every inexperienced user (which is everyone, at some point) will crash linux. And that's why windows is still a thing.

    • @mono_vt
      @mono_vt Před rokem +23

      ​@@blunderingfool Sounds similar to the Mesa PPA problem I encountered only 2 days after converting full-time to Linux (I think it was just after 22.04 dropped). It flat out refuses to correctly install. A lot of people recommend not using it. I don't know what causes it, and I don't know how to fix it, so I just wait for my distro's repo to drop a new version.
      It kinda sucks if there's a particular part of the Vulkan API you're waiting on (Emulation geeks know this pain) but definitely better than having to donate another hour... (several hours maybe) of your time to fix the system.

  • @brettdione3476
    @brettdione3476 Před rokem +5057

    Linus have my children

    • @IcyCubey
      @IcyCubey Před rokem +506

      If Linus isn't available, I'll take em. 👍

    • @Chakeis
      @Chakeis Před rokem +3

      Do you want to impregnate him or does he keep your existing children in the basement?

    • @petrichor1956
      @petrichor1956 Před rokem +24

      Nice man😊

    • @Voltaic_Fire
      @Voltaic_Fire Před rokem +68

      Well that was a creepy thing to say...

    • @Samporium
      @Samporium Před rokem +61

      mine too, I don't want 'em no more

  • @FourDozenEggs
    @FourDozenEggs Před rokem +2287

    To be fair, you can use any docking method, not just the official one. You can just get a cheap dongle and it'd work.

    • @CrusterfunkShenanigans
      @CrusterfunkShenanigans Před rokem +84

      It definately does, I have a 30Euro's powered usb-c hub with a networkport and it works just as good and in my case its alot smaller than the official dock 🤓

    • @terribletimes902
      @terribletimes902 Před rokem +26

      Or even just buy a JSAUX dock for a comparable experience at half the price

    • @tenet5858
      @tenet5858 Před rokem +2

      I use a type c to hdmi Samsung cable lol . I have read some can mess up the steam deck ?

    • @Draug0
      @Draug0 Před rokem +4

      I had a cheap usb c hub that worked fine for several months until the usb c power connection stopped working. I then bought I jsaux docking station and could not get it to work for me on either windows or steam os. I went through support for like a month trying to fix it with firmware updates and other fixes that didn't work. I finally got a refund. I now have an official steam deck docking station. It works fine for the most part, but there are problems. sound cuts out randomly for a microsecond ever half hour to an hour or so. plugging in any kind of external storage through usb is pretty much unusable because it keeps randomly disconnecting every minute or so. My experience overall with using an external display has not been great.

    • @Tenchigumi
      @Tenchigumi Před rokem +5

      Yep, I've used both the cheap USB-C laptop dongles I already had on hand (around $20) as well as a cheap knock-off dock for around $30. Haven't had any real issues plugging into my monitor, k&m, wireless headset and controller, and 60w charger. This basically allows me to have a fully functional gaming/linux pc at my treadmill with minimum fuss.

  • @ICharlyl
    @ICharlyl Před rokem +466

    You should make a build that matches the steam deck on performance and see what price you get.

    • @Santiago_Vids
      @Santiago_Vids Před rokem +26

      it's so obvious we can build a pc which is giving us 30 fps in ultra settings of FH5 under than 350 dollars

    • @slayer-5625
      @slayer-5625 Před rokem +6

      @@Santiago_Vidsrlly?

    • @iikon-
      @iikon- Před rokem +22

      Really 😂
      Steam deck on AAA games can do almost 30fps on 720p with fsr on ,
      The Steam deck price 500+$
      A pc with that performance only gonna cost you 130$ 😂😂😂

    • @slayer-5625
      @slayer-5625 Před rokem +63

      @@iikon- wtf r u talking about my steamdeck can run
      red dead redemption 2 on medium to high graphics at around 40-50fps, and it only cost me 400dollars +an 8 dollar micro sd card, please stop spreading missinformation on the internet,p.s. and cyberpunk on high settings at a locked 30 frames per second Oh and btw check the difintion of AAA games, a AAA game is assasins creed black flag(my steamdeck can run it at around 60 or more fps at max settings) or idk any older or newer game released by a big corporation , plenty of AAA games are old and dont need a good pc to play

    • @iikon-
      @iikon- Před rokem +1

      @Slayer - red dead ? Cyberpunk?
      Really?
      Try and run the last of us part 1 and get more than 30 fps on 720p I dare you
      Try hogwarts legacy !
      Even on 720p it's struggling bro !
      With 500$ the 64gb steam deck price you can build an rx 6600 pc !
      Do u understand what is rx 6600?
      It's 15 time stronger than steam deck

  • @ChrisPkmn
    @ChrisPkmn Před rokem +516

    I always like looking at the date on the windows desktop during their videos. Gives me an idea for their turnaround time and insight into the current events during filming.

    • @babaganoosh7020
      @babaganoosh7020 Před rokem +6

      whatcha talkin bout willis

    • @rajgill7576
      @rajgill7576 Před rokem +66

      @@babaganoosh7020 date on his pc was like 11/14 or something when they filmed it. Takes time to edit/upload

    • @sprinkles2765
      @sprinkles2765 Před rokem +56

      Not always just the turnaround time. They probably finish their videos well before when they need to based on their schedule

    • @CJMAXiK
      @CJMAXiK Před rokem +16

      ​@@onioneater69 actually, it is not an advantage now, since Linus killed "first on Floatplane" releases since it messes up their pipeline.

  • @megazillia
    @megazillia Před rokem +1214

    With how good it is for a first gen product, I'm really excited to see what the next iteration of the steam deck will be.

    • @hunterchasens835
      @hunterchasens835 Před rokem +94

      I'd love to see a Steam Deck with Zen 4 APUs with RDNA3. With Zen 4's reduced power consumption and RDNA3's improvements, it'd be a huge upgrade with very little modification required.

    • @kitz927
      @kitz927 Před rokem +119

      Imagine if it had an OLED with thinner bezels AND better battery life and performance! That would be amazing.

    • @Defender004
      @Defender004 Před rokem

      Me too

    • @progenitor_amborella
      @progenitor_amborella Před rokem +19

      Should’ve mentioned in comparison to other handhelds, just like a PC, all the parts and instructions to repair/replace are available online (iFixit, in the Deck’s case.)
      Granted, with how tight of a form factor the Deck is, I don’t much expect that you can easily upgrade many parts. Time will tell, I hope I’m wrong!

    • @KenS1267
      @KenS1267 Před rokem +13

      @@progenitor_amborella TBH, I strongly doubt there could be an upgrade path from the current Steam Deck to a theoretical Zen 4 based one. That main board and colling solution are very tightly tied to the current chip. I'd be shocked if you could engineer a new APU in the exact, or close enough, dimensions.

  • @z0mb13k1ll2012
    @z0mb13k1ll2012 Před rokem +395

    wow $110 for a 1070 is a great deal. glad to see they finally came down. i was considering selling my 1070 ages ago when they were selling for 500ish as i paid 300 canadian for mine a few months after the cards were released. I dont play games as much anymore but i would have been stuck on my old 680 for who knows how long

    • @ndubitably
      @ndubitably Před rokem +12

      A very good deal. That link is currently showing $360 for the cheapest used option for me.

    • @wholemilkotter9377
      @wholemilkotter9377 Před rokem

      can i have your 680 because have integrated

    • @petrlazar5240
      @petrlazar5240 Před rokem +4

      I actually got 2 second-had GTX1080 for about 180 USD each. Let's hope they will for some time.

    • @relicgamer2137
      @relicgamer2137 Před rokem +1

      It's not. It's over$200 for a 1070

    • @narwhal9852
      @narwhal9852 Před rokem

      Really I just got a 1660 ti oc for 120 on ebay

  • @hksduhksdu
    @hksduhksdu Před rokem +101

    I know this video is 5 months old, but I was able to use the steam deck for my full workstation. I used VSCode, Git, all the other tools. Also, I output to 2x 49” 5120x1440 monitors, performance was still good. Valve released updates to both the steam deck and the dock all the time and within the past 5 months, other than the bug that I reported on the HDMI output has an overlay issue at 3840 line when DP is plugged in, many issues were fixed and even ran so much better than before.

    • @crefoo1166
      @crefoo1166 Před 9 měsíci

      2 Months passed how was your experience so far?
      Am about to buy a steam deck maybe next month for the low low price of 450$ or less to play terraria specifically and be able to try different games at low settings

    • @hksduhksdu
      @hksduhksdu Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@crefoo1166 I actually bought an Aokzoe A1 Pro. 7840U with 32GB ram, 1TB NVMe, 8” screen, much larger size of battery, built-in kickstand, the best is that it comes with USB 4 port so I could connect to my eGPU and bottom USB-C 3.2 I connect with my thunderbolt hub.

    • @charlesm.2604
      @charlesm.2604 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@hksduhksdu Do you run the A1 Pro with Windows or did you install SteamOS ?
      I want a Windows handheld and I was thinking of buying the Lenovo Legion Go when we get more legitimate reviews because Steam on handheld is pissing me off (console-like devices should have a plug and play experience). Playnite is a great frontend for windows handheld.

    • @hksduhksdu
      @hksduhksdu Před 7 měsíci

      @@charlesm.2604 I run windows because I don’t wanna do dual boot just to play Fortnite, warzone, and League of Legend. I use it for work most of the time so it’s fine. I grew up with mouse and keyboard so I am still picking up the comfort of using controller by playing single player games like Yakuza and Marvel’s Avengers. I play multiplayer FPS games like Titanfall 2 defence frontier on it too. I am actually waiting to see if Lenovo will offer a 32GB Ram model soon after launching, if they do, I will sell my A1 Pro and buy Legion Go because I really like their design, especially the detachable controllers used in FPS mode. Once I tried 32GB Ram on my A1 Pro, I don’t wanna go back to 16GB, not enough for me.

    • @adamgerald849
      @adamgerald849 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@charlesm.2604 idk I've heard most of the Windows handhelds run really bad. I have a Steam Deck and SteamOS runs great. I've not tried dual booting Windows though.

  • @BrendanGeormer
    @BrendanGeormer Před rokem +1704

    The Steam Deck really is an impressive piece of engineering

    • @jaywhite15_AL
      @jaywhite15_AL Před rokem +35

      When compared with the other devices with the Intel i7 1260p and Thunderbolt.... not really. I do like the repairability though.

    • @acasualmusiclistener7919
      @acasualmusiclistener7919 Před rokem +234

      @@jaywhite15_AL $400 tho

    • @mrducky179
      @mrducky179 Před rokem +24

      Well we had the psp 15 years ago but maybe it's not the same

    • @Ben-rz9cf
      @Ben-rz9cf Před rokem +70

      We live in a really privileged time for insane price to performance buys. It'll probably cost you about 20 bucks nowadays to get pizza delivery, so for the price of 20 pizza deliveries you can get the steam deck, the mavic mini 2 which is a literal portable flying helicopter that shoots 4k video, or a xiaomi note 12 pro+ which goes head to head with even recent flagship phones. We are basically surrounded by insane feats of engineering.

    • @slimboogie777
      @slimboogie777 Před rokem +5

      Yep it really is. I would love to see this same thing but someone try to make a better portable pc..

  • @WyFoster
    @WyFoster Před rokem +565

    I bought the $399 version and put an SSD in there for $30 myself. WINNING!

    • @shinaikouka
      @shinaikouka Před rokem +77

      That was my first thought when I saw that they went with the 256GB. If you're really worried about a budget and building a PC is a consideration, using a resource like IFixIt to demonstrate how to change the SSD is likely a better option. For myself, I did go with the 512GB option -- mostly due to it being a reservation made at launch -- but for a gift, I just did exactly what you said. You can also put the extra ~$100 that you saved toward a dock (any will work fine), protective shell, and a screen protector.
      EDIT: Replaced the mention of a "case" with "protective shell".

    • @dirkwood4544
      @dirkwood4544 Před rokem +21

      I replaced my 512gb SSD with 1tb.. didn't want to dual boot on such a tiny SSD.
      I'll probably attach the old SSD to the dock with an enclosure

    • @leonro
      @leonro Před rokem +2

      @@shinaikouka Don't they already come with a case?

    • @Bready-
      @Bready- Před rokem +7

      @@leonro they mean a protection case. like the protection that goes on your phone.

    • @shinaikouka
      @shinaikouka Před rokem +4

      @@leonro Yes, my apologies... I meant something more like a shell. So, that's really only if you're worried about on-the-go protection. Although, while I had a reservation for dbrand's Project Killswitch, when I read that it doesn't work with Steam's Deck Dock, I cancelled the reservation. So, you may have issues using an official dock and any sort of protective measure. You can always use other docks though. I used an Anker USB hub meant for laptops prior to getting the Valve version.

  • @kay_keik7842
    @kay_keik7842 Před rokem +12

    to be honest, the best part of the steam deck is its little bonuses that come with gaming mode. the fact that you can just put it on sleep mode and then turn it on and be right where you left off is incredible. you can also play multiple games at the same time. you can access anything while on gaming mode. and its got plug in loaders like steam decky to further upgrade your experience on the deck.

  • @micaiahweaver1346
    @micaiahweaver1346 Před rokem +19

    I essentially do the same with my Thinkpad X1 Carbon gen 8, and an Aorus Gaming Box with a Gtx 1660s, works really well for all my games.

  • @TaxationIsTheft69
    @TaxationIsTheft69 Před rokem +164

    When my GPU died, i went excusively on my steam deck for my daily computer processes. It's been a journey. From buying the 64GB model to upgrading it to 512GB for $50. Reflashing the OS. To daily driving linux and tinkering with the OS to making it my liking. I will admit, I've missed some windows processes, but with Wine and Proton, I've hardly missed a beat. The Steam Deck w/ a dock is hands down one of the best experiences I've had. Its cheap, works, (There are some work arounds), and I'm learning Linux along the way. Anyone into learning new experiences and have a small budget, and some tech knowledge. I recommend using a steam deck as your daily driver. Whether you buy the 64GB and upgrade like I did for $450 total or buy the 512GB for $700. Its worth every penny.

    • @sirdinkus6537
      @sirdinkus6537 Před rokem +25

      I supported the Steam Deck because of the potential it had in pushing Linux into the mainstream. I've never been a fan of Linux, but I've always loved the principles behind it. Computing for the people by the people. Open source. Real privacy. I love my steam deck, but I love SteamOS more. A byproduct of Valve's success might actually be a true shift away from Windows for many users. I'll buy every iteration of the steam deck moving forward if it means SteamOS becomes truly competitive. I want to see it as an option in the OS drop down menu when mom goes to buy little Timmy a dell laptop, right next to Windows and Ubuntu.

    • @diamondarrow4567
      @diamondarrow4567 Před rokem +2

      If you want to try linux just put it on an old laptop or desktop

    • @zodiacfml
      @zodiacfml Před rokem +1

      indeed. i'm a PC builder for decades but I comparing it to anything else at the strict budget makes others lame. While the CPU is weaker vs the larger TDPs, a little patience sorts that out. too bad for me, I already bought an Intel 12th Gen that will last me years. A Steam deck might not be an option unless I need laptop for travel

    • @comma1737
      @comma1737 Před rokem

      I picked up the steam deck initially because of the price and for it's parts availability. Aya, GPDwin, and the others don't really give you the option to make repairs like valve does with ifixit parts. Afterwards it became a solid choice heading into winter. We get windstorms that just kill power for hours during the winter time. My initial thought was to use an apc power backup to power the steam deck, modem and router. I already have the apc backup for my desktop but with the steam deck it would last much longer than the 20 minutes on my desktop. I could even just have it running the router and modem. Now though I'm somewhat tempted to get a jackery for extended use.

    • @raxxor18
      @raxxor18 Před rokem

      @@diamondarrow4567 you really need to force yourself to use it as a daily driver to actually try it. Or have it on a device that greatly benefits from using it, like the steam deck.
      My steam deck journey showed me how I'm still right about a lot of my grievances with linux, mainly stability and learning curve, but also that I was wrong on many accounts.
      Valve is putting a lot of effort into SteamOS and it shows. Having ONE platform shared by everyone is an incredible boost to the helpfulness of forum advice.
      I'm actually considering installing SteamOS on my main rig now, to try out the performance and really see the drawbacks.

  • @CarthagoMike
    @CarthagoMike Před rokem +182

    It is nice seeing both of my daily drivers (Steam Deck and GTX 1070) go head to head against each other here.

    • @LARVideos
      @LARVideos Před rokem +13

      Funnily enough, same. lol

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 Před rokem +14

      Pascal Founder's Edition looks so sexy. And was such an awesome card to boot too. Plus the cards had a fair few other advantages. Even after I retire my current PC, I'm still gonna keep my Titan Xp. I swear to hell, even without ray-tracing cores, this thing SCREAMS in Blender. And I haven't even bothered overclocking it yet.

    • @tortlebard
      @tortlebard Před rokem +8

      I came down here to comment this exact thing- really put into perspective the power of my “main” rig

    • @RealChristopherRobin
      @RealChristopherRobin Před rokem +7

      Same here, but 1060

    • @RageQuitSon
      @RageQuitSon Před rokem +3

      Right? The 1070 is such a champion even today. I bought an A770 just to f around with but I could see myself still using my 1070 5 years from now, regardless if the A770 performs or flops.

  • @cyberlord64
    @cyberlord64 Před rokem +4

    The deck is one of the best purchases I ever made. It's been a year and I can't get over how awesome it feels and how well it plays... well... everything. From desktop, to console games. I even use it more often than my switch to play switch games. I also tripple boot with ubuntu and windows included just for shits and giggles. With 1TB storage there are no limits.

  • @mshumai
    @mshumai Před rokem +150

    Meanwhile, Valve: we built a handheld gaming PC for less than the price of most desktops and laptops

    • @KarpetBurn
      @KarpetBurn Před rokem +8

      That for a bit of extra cash can be easily transformed into a fully fledged gaming desktop.

    • @shul5684
      @shul5684 Před rokem +34

      Everyone knows for a few bucks more you can get a full desktop.. but it wouldn't be portable man.. and that's the point of the deck.

    • @PhantomTissue
      @PhantomTissue Před rokem +7

      Gaben said that the price point was "painful", so I assume they sell these at some sort of a loss in an effort to get more people onto the steam platform.

    • @KarpetBurn
      @KarpetBurn Před rokem +1

      @@PhantomTissue My only issue with Steam Deck is that they for some ungodly reason decided to make the system run on Linux. Linux has no support for any 3rd party stuff, and half of my STEAM GAMES are unplayable because the OS isn't compatible with the game's anti cheat.

    • @shul5684
      @shul5684 Před rokem +15

      @@KarpetBurn looks like you mostly play shooters and multiplayer then.. there is a section of the gaming community that does mostly single player games. The point of Linux is for the deck to have a less demanding requirement to run an OS. If it run windows, a % of it's processor would go towards windows and the rest towards gaming. Trying to fit a modern cpu in a handheld at that price point is just not possible. That's why they chose Linux.. which btw is a good OS.

  • @marcelhendriks7490
    @marcelhendriks7490 Před rokem +1516

    As somebody that games on Deck on his daily commute I can concur that it is a great device to game on in public transit.

    • @wisenotwise2676
      @wisenotwise2676 Před rokem +47

      I'm thinking about maybe getting this cool thing, but, as an introverted person... the rest is common sense

    • @marcelhendriks7490
      @marcelhendriks7490 Před rokem +17

      @@wisenotwise2676 I'm an introverted person too and I think it's perfect for me.

    • @Druggy-Doggo
      @Druggy-Doggo Před rokem +6

      I like to see this game build a steam deck for under $600 lol

    • @techtester372
      @techtester372 Před rokem +5

      honestly im torn between steam deck and the ayn loki mini pro with the i3 upgrade AND the 16gb ram upgrade. slightly cheaper, windows 10 out the box and id mainly use it for like 2005 nfsmw and ps2 era emu/games on pc

    • @techtester372
      @techtester372 Před rokem +1

      the steam deck seems a bit big and bulky not to mention a bit of optimization issues for the whole linux situation considering i have like 1400 steam games

  • @IanDresarie
    @IanDresarie Před rokem +731

    I'm honestly most impressed by the laptop. Finding an actual gaming laptop with a 1660 at 500 is unexpected

    • @revenant7276
      @revenant7276 Před rokem +39

      not really plenty of 3050s and 3050 tis at 500

    • @ISAAC.LV5
      @ISAAC.LV5 Před rokem +6

      @@revenant7276 which models

    • @EgonTonsic
      @EgonTonsic Před rokem +33

      @@revenant7276 wow! Send links please

    • @JakeLYT
      @JakeLYT Před rokem +11

      @@revenant7276 where are you finding these though?

    • @comrade591
      @comrade591 Před rokem +4

      correction they cost 763$ on amazon

  • @DDT997
    @DDT997 Před rokem +40

    I’ve had my deck for almost a week now and love it so far. Honestly have not done much modern day gaming but I’ve been doing a lot of portable GameCube and some 360 emulation and been great

    • @prakashm1468
      @prakashm1468 Před rokem

      Actually,I am about ordering one myself but still how future proof is it? Say for next 5-10 years?

    • @PlatinumSpoons
      @PlatinumSpoons Před rokem +3

      @@prakashm1468 while the most popular GPU on steam is still GTX 1060/1650, developers will continue to optimize games for low-end

    • @lifting6248
      @lifting6248 Před rokem +1

      @@prakashm1468 doubtful. It'll play a lot of future titles in the next couple of years and you get a back catalogue of retro games up to around the ps2 era. Most modern games to date work great also. Couple that with the portability and i think thats a good investment.

    • @andrewtoledo181
      @andrewtoledo181 Před rokem +1

      same. I'm actually playing games that I haven't touched yet, hahaha. I think its the laying on couch factor that allows me to enjoy some of the games in my library

    • @nok4799
      @nok4799 Před rokem

      360 and PS3 emulation I's working great too, saw somebody play raging blast perfectly

  • @colinmartin9797
    @colinmartin9797 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I just bought a deck+dock, and it's astonishing how much it's improved since these early days. Genuinely a downright hassle free experience now. And it emulates like a beast.

  • @paulbrooks4395
    @paulbrooks4395 Před rokem +503

    My favorite videos are when you target prices and objectives and give us sound buying tips. Truth is that tech adoption and tips are going to be more closely tied to what we can afford than “what can this thing do”.

    • @Tr3xShad
      @Tr3xShad Před rokem +5

      in that case, this was not a fair competition as always but a paid ad. Like seriuosly he spent $110 on GTX 1070 when he could have had a newer more comperative gpu for same price (RX 5700XTX), he chose i3, when he could have chosen the 5600X and let not mention the sata SSD.

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 Před rokem +8

      @@Tr3xShad $110 for a 1070 is an amazing price they usually go for 150 at least and the 5700xtx is 200, the 5600x is 160 vs 100 and the sata ssd is actually insanely good value for only $16 like wtf are you on about do you just not understand the point of the video or smth so basically what you're saying is "if you just spent $300 over your budget you could get more fps hurr"

    • @Croga
      @Croga Před rokem +3

      @@Tr3xShad Especially when he then came back to the Steam Deck and had to purchase another $200 worth of kit for it to be comparable...... Definitely a completely half arsed comparison... errrr.... add for the steam deck.
      "Yeah, the Steam Deck is the best of all of this. It is 40% more expensive and delivers only about 60% of the performance but it's still better"....?

    • @Tr3xShad
      @Tr3xShad Před rokem

      @@squidwardo7074 Hmmmm I thought you guys were cheaper but it seems price are returning back to normal in London. I got my 5600X for £121 and £150 For my 5700XTX 3 weeks ago and I expect further discount now due to black Friday. There are many devices with prices more or closer to newer more powerful hardware. It's always been that way and the inflation caused by mining and lockdown is over. My mate got an RX 580 8gb for £60, while other sells it for £120 - £150. Again this wasn't a fair comparison and a tech channel and team should be able to find better prices.

    • @Tr3xShad
      @Tr3xShad Před rokem +1

      @@squidwardo7074 Oh and the satta SSD, just add another £15 and you will get yourself and nvme. Remember second hand wasn't a issue. Except you can't think for yourself, but you can build a faster machine for the same money or less. I know this, because I do this for a living (IT technician) and way before papa Linus started his customer assistant role in IT, even though we are age group. Any nobody with 2 sense would see this was to justify and prep up the steam deck but the deck isn't a replacement or design to compete with your pc. It meant to compliment it, so it all ended flat on his face with the Linux desktop as he could do or use it for anything else except slow web browsing but don't take my word on this, take Linus' word or watch his Linux video, and yet still he's here predicting that the steam deck can replace your pc. Let him try use the deck as his delay driver and get back to us or try editing videos. I'll suggest he goes back to his old format of advertising, making shorts quick buck video just for advertisement is taking the shine of the channel. And I'm pretty sure my old OC fm4 apu, crossfire with rx 480 4g will beat what Linus built. One question though, did he tell you what resolution he was running the PC on, was it 900p? Lol

  • @JarrodsTech
    @JarrodsTech Před rokem +41

    Laptop GTX 1660 Ti is underrated, performs closely to the RTX 3050 Ti but with more VRAM, just no DLSS.

    • @btbarr16
      @btbarr16 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Totally agree. My 1660ti laptop lasted way longer than I expected it to.

    • @lucutes2936
      @lucutes2936 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Who u

  • @blairlohnes8103
    @blairlohnes8103 Před rokem +6

    Have had my steam deck since July and I don't regret buying it one bit. I did try to use it as a desktop for a while but it's really not powerful enough for 1080p gaming so I built a new gaming PC, but if you're okay with 720p, it is pretty cool to be able to have such a small computer that you can take anywhere and use as your daily PC.

  • @AlexTM44
    @AlexTM44 Před rokem +127

    F1 2022 is actually working great on the Deck now, I've been playing it and it's pretty cool playing on the Deck, I actually had the game already set aside on Playstation after only a few hours of play, but on PC and on the Steam Deck the game seems better to play. I also really like having the option to switch between the desktop and the Deck

    • @MrPaxio
      @MrPaxio Před rokem

      yeah you probably see nothing on that 720p

    • @Viesta
      @Viesta Před rokem +6

      @@MrPaxio 800p*

    • @MrPaxio
      @MrPaxio Před rokem

      @@Viesta wooowww..... is that like gameboy resolution then?

    • @Viesta
      @Viesta Před rokem +10

      @@MrPaxio gameboy is 160x144

    • @ZqTi0
      @ZqTi0 Před rokem +6

      @@MrPaxio mate you watching this video on 480p lol

  • @_n8thagr8_63
    @_n8thagr8_63 Před rokem +160

    the 1070 is such a fantastic little card. It will be one of those immortal cards that just keeps giving.Really the 1070 and 1080 are just superb

    • @zxbc1
      @zxbc1 Před rokem +11

      They will be fine until raytracing becomes a standard setting in games, which is actually sooner than you think.

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 Před rokem +38

      @@zxbc1 Who cares? Literally the ONLY game I ever saw where ray-tracing actually made a huge difference was Minecraft. Now, admittedly, it does look SUPER good in Minecraft and even goes so far as to change the game a little bit, but regardless, one game is just not enough to justify shelling out extra cash for ray-tracing cores.
      Now, if you were talking about Blender workloads, NOW you might have a point, but even then, my Titan Xp still does a DAMN good job with it, especially considering it has zero RT cores, and it's MORE than enough for the average artist or even perhaps a professional artist. Pascal, especially at its height, was just that fucking good. Only enterprise customers are actually going to care about the rendering time differences between a card with RT cores, and a card without them. But they're just going to buy Quadro A6000s in bulk anyway.
      Perhaps Pascal's one big weakness is in compute since it's FP16 for AI workloads is pretty bad since it has no Tensor cores, and its FP64 performance for simulation work is just as bad as well. Or at least on certain Pascal cards anyway funnily enough, though to be quite fair, the Quadro GP100 is, even today, not cheap whatsoever.

    • @Drip7914
      @Drip7914 Před rokem +18

      @@arnox4554 Here’s 20 games where RT makes a SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE: Cp2077, Control, Ghostrunner, Gw tokyo, Minecraft, Ascent, Metro, Spider-Man, SM Miles, RE 7, RE 2, RE village, DL 2, GOTG, Doom Eternal, quake rtx, WD legion, Icarus, Hitman3, FH5 and many more like Witcher 3/Elden ring/Plague tale to come. Had it been 2019/20 then you might have a point but it’s just copium to dismiss Rt in 2022

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 Před rokem +37

      @@Drip7914 All you listed was 20 games that have ray-tracing, and I already pointed out Minecraft so it's more like 19. Regardless, watch the video LTT did on whether ray-tracing is actually noticeable or not.

    • @Drip7914
      @Drip7914 Před rokem +3

      @@arnox4554 I listed 20 games that use Rt REFLECTIONS which linuses video didn’t focus on. I’m not denying Rt shadows aren’t difficult to spot but generally Reflections are the “WOW” factor. Swap Minecraft for BfV 🥱 next argument

  • @archivushka
    @archivushka Před rokem +783

    The deck got the dock more right than most laptops

    • @silverlinegaming3933
      @silverlinegaming3933 Před rokem +47

      it's better then Nintendo's Dock no screen scratches to worry about with this one.

    • @skypfo734
      @skypfo734 Před rokem +29

      @@silverlinegaming3933 yeah the “awkward” charging port on it actually works out better overall

    • @estherstreet4582
      @estherstreet4582 Před rokem +13

      @@skypfo734 I wish they'd gone for double USB ports like some gaming phones and the aya neo handhelds do, but on the whole I think the top USB port is more my jam.

    • @dustojnikhummer
      @dustojnikhummer Před rokem +11

      @@estherstreet4582 Deck really should have had a second USB-C port on the bottom

    • @aatwo
      @aatwo Před rokem

      My deck dock works really badly with my TV. Sometimes static, sometimes blank screen, sometimes it works. I bought a much cheaper one which works far better for me.

  • @matthewthompson7012
    @matthewthompson7012 Před rokem +40

    A $250 backpack and you're saying that steam is steep 🤣

    • @Crowcaww
      @Crowcaww Před rokem +13

      And an $80 screwdriver

    • @matthewthompson7012
      @matthewthompson7012 Před rokem +1

      @@Crowcaww Project Farm did a review on it. It's actually a good rachet screwdriver.

    • @styx15
      @styx15 Před rokem +1

      @matthewthompson7012 good tech backpacks can get you to that 250 price point too

  • @tonziss
    @tonziss Před rokem +32

    Interesting how Linus gives more respect to proper Windows license than to younger siblings XD

  • @amessman
    @amessman Před rokem +309

    Building a computer from used parts is one of my favorite activities.

    • @K1le
      @K1le Před rokem +13

      I love to look into its soul and watch how the previous owners traumatized their parts ☺️

    • @nadstengco2591
      @nadstengco2591 Před rokem +7

      it's actually a good business also in my country as the price of everything brand new when it comes to computers are too much.. just build a gaming pc with used parts and sell them for profit.. hobby to money.. win/win

    • @azroguetwitch8946
      @azroguetwitch8946 Před rokem +4

      Did you try having fun with second hand Intel Xeons 😁

    • @JeppeBeier
      @JeppeBeier Před rokem +5

      Currently the used market is priced roughly around what I'd expect to pay for new parts and the new market is priced roughly what I'd expect to pay if I wanted to buy from scalpers.

    • @freedustin
      @freedustin Před rokem +1

      it's a way of life.

  • @swordtraining
    @swordtraining Před rokem +456

    Linus, this is such perfect timing! Great work and thank you for helping me justify my gift decision for my son!

    • @1969MAN
      @1969MAN Před rokem +37

      Best gift ever

    • @afsanayyy
      @afsanayyy Před rokem +31

      damn what a nice father gifting his son a pc or a steam deck

    • @Voltaic_Fire
      @Voltaic_Fire Před rokem +24

      You're giving a child a Steam Deck? Better make it absolutely clear what its worth is or it won't last long.

    • @oldskool9783
      @oldskool9783 Před rokem +18

      the steam deck is the greatest thing to happen in gaming since the genesis. he'll love it

    • @notyou9348
      @notyou9348 Před rokem +14

      ohhhh that boy is lucky

  • @lavachemist
    @lavachemist Před rokem +18

    The Deck is excellent. I use the official dock with my TV and the experience is very close to being console level. The biggest hurdles to a console like experience are the lack of HDMI CEC, and inability to wake it up via a Bluetooth gamepad. That said, I can't think of another first generation device I've owned that was as good as the Deck is.

    • @martinsleis3852
      @martinsleis3852 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I have great news for you friend. With the OLED version they've added wake on bluetooth function. I don't think they added cec or my TV doesn't support it.

  • @jesse8330
    @jesse8330 Před rokem +12

    Ive always been a console guy but found myself traveling more lately and needing something more portable i ended up going the laptop route got a good deal on black friday and cant say i have any compaints

  • @franzjosefstakes
    @franzjosefstakes Před rokem +179

    I still remember selling my GTX 1070 for 270€ not even a year ago... crazy how quickly times have changed

    • @capsulate8642
      @capsulate8642 Před rokem +26

      I just got a 1070 for $80 this week. Definitely glad to have held out with an APU during the mining craze.

    • @jkahgdkjhafgsd
      @jkahgdkjhafgsd Před rokem +7

      I'm still running my 1070. Might be going for a 7800xt next year

    • @theelectricprince8231
      @theelectricprince8231 Před rokem +2

      @@capsulate8642 awesome

    • @LatvianVideo
      @LatvianVideo Před rokem +3

      here a 1070 still is 160eur

    • @felixfeliyfeliz
      @felixfeliyfeliz Před rokem

      @@capsulate8642 bro u wanna buy one for me and send it over? here in germany, prices are outrageous..

  • @govind_goyal
    @govind_goyal Před rokem +213

    0:32 4:47 6:20 jackery is definitely getting their money's worth with all these excellent segues

    • @OutsideDuhBox
      @OutsideDuhBox Před rokem +13

      Not taking into account the ads already added by CZcams....30 percent of the video is almost just ads

    • @AVdE10000
      @AVdE10000 Před rokem +5

      Am I the only one to find it a weird sponsor choice? "let's build a super budget friendly $600 pc and hook it up to a mobile power station starting at over 2k!"

    • @stephen9894
      @stephen9894 Před rokem +5

      @@OutsideDuhBox and CZcams ad revenue will be a miniscule amount compared to their sponsor.
      Not to mention they have no control over them (I didn't even get any ads this time around on the Android app)

    • @OutsideDuhBox
      @OutsideDuhBox Před rokem

      @@stephen9894 yes. And of course, unfortunately, LTT has become LMTG, a company, a business. And a business end goal is to MAKE money in as little time and effort possible. To a moderation of course

    • @KarrasBastomi
      @KarrasBastomi Před rokem

      Midroll segue by linus is not common, jackery paid pretty penny here.

  • @PotatoClips
    @PotatoClips Před rokem +148

    surprised he crossed out the 64gb model when you can easily get a 256gb 2230 nvme drive for the base model and save yourself a cool $75. though i think trying to build a comparable pc for only $450 would be unfair, and it technically wouldnt be an out of the box experience with the steam deck.

    • @joesoso9656
      @joesoso9656 Před rokem +23

      Yeah, it’s almost an admission that you can’t build a PC for the price of a Steam Deck.

    • @vedrisca
      @vedrisca Před rokem +7

      @@joesoso9656 I'm surprised he didn't go with an APU from AMD in this case, or at least downgrade to a GTX 1060. Still, the numbers on the performance shows that most games are able to be played on 60fps with the traditional options while the Deck struggles to hit past 40 at lower resolutions. If you like playing at higher framerates, the used Dell really lets you play without compromise to portability. Emulation and battery life are also considerations he didn't make, but are both important to the Steam Deck's value.

    • @bonafide250
      @bonafide250 Před rokem +1

      So you opened the steam deck and changed its internal nvme drive ssd

    • @ohyou_6599
      @ohyou_6599 Před rokem +1

      @@vedrisca this pretty much, even if you go for a 400 dollar 64gb steamdeck, you can beat it handily with an apu at an aggressive price comparison if you buy a 720p monitor or 800p if they even make that still and use linux.

  • @cryism7798
    @cryism7798 Před rokem +8

    as a mom who likes to game ive been debating on a laptop or a steam deck since sitting down at a desk is pretty much out of the picture for me, so this came onto my feed at just the right time! thanks linus!

    • @abdallahhakeem5185
      @abdallahhakeem5185 Před 11 měsíci +2

      If you haven't made a decision already, I'd highly recommend a Steam Deck or RoG Ally for that style of play!
      From my experience, it's just much more convenient and 'ergonomic' a setup if you're not using desks.
      Also the big boost of having quick and easier access to its full capabilities while travelling or switching between rooms and locations is a nice bonus!

    • @MeiPeaches
      @MeiPeaches Před 10 měsíci

      Buy laptop

    • @aymfar8656
      @aymfar8656 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MeiPeacheswhy

  • @TylerDickey1
    @TylerDickey1 Před rokem +118

    The steam deck is the first new hardware in a long time that has me excited to use it.

    • @lasarousi
      @lasarousi Před rokem +2

      I felt the same when I realize I can do everything the steam deck can does with the phone I already own.

    • @NLxDoDge
      @NLxDoDge Před rokem

      I already got on and my time in publix transport has gotten so much more fun :) playing Super Mario Sunshine on the Deck no issues

    • @epepepe7178
      @epepepe7178 Před rokem +6

      @@lasarousi can you run PC games on your phone

    • @lasarousi
      @lasarousi Před rokem +1

      @@epepepe7178 I can play PC games through my phone yes, without worrying about overheating, I do have to worry about a stable internet connection but like I said, any LTE can do 1440 30fps.
      But having my entire steam library and not just the Linux enabled games is so much better too.

    • @notjustforhackers4252
      @notjustforhackers4252 Před rokem +2

      @@lasarousi They're not "Linux enabled games" they're Proton enabled games. Proton just happens to run on devices running Linux.

  • @neilcressey8189
    @neilcressey8189 Před rokem +858

    My personal experience was that I got the $399 deck and a Sandisk extreme pro 256gb for $25 on Amazon. Quite a big difference in price. Oh and a copy of the steam dock for another $25 which is perfect. And oddly enough I can run games on my full hd tv an Max and it looks insane. That’s been my experience. No regrets 😁

    • @MastaDivinity
      @MastaDivinity Před rokem +114

      Yeah, I found it weird that Linus didn't even consider that option lmao.

    • @stansmith7445
      @stansmith7445 Před rokem +2

      The switch is LEAGUES ahead of the steam deck 😂😂😂💪🏼

    • @neilcressey8189
      @neilcressey8189 Před rokem +18

      😂

    • @alfo2804
      @alfo2804 Před rokem +19

      Full HD? As in, 1080p on max settings? I was under the impression that the Deck can't really do more than 720p on medium for modern games.

    • @raimundasgriskaitis1140
      @raimundasgriskaitis1140 Před rokem +25

      can you play non steam games? can you play pirated games? 40-60$ for a single game is quite the money when you are very budget focused. Can you play competitive FPS games on it. I know pirating is bad and I don't do it anymore since I got stable income, but when the only person that could buy me games was my mom and we were very poor thing were different.

  • @StonerGamingParadise
    @StonerGamingParadise Před rokem +9

    I use my S21 Ultra on a DEX dock (hardwired) connected to a 55" TV. Running Xbox Cloud Gaming, using a USB Xbox controller plugged into the DEX dock. Works surprisingly good!

    • @user-vp6cq4sv3d
      @user-vp6cq4sv3d Před rokem

      @@angelvalle8376 Hello my fellow Stadia enthusiasts.

  •  Před rokem +56

    We can read books on the go since centuries. We can listen to music on the go since decades. We can watch movies on the go since years. Now, it is time that we can play games on the go with equally little compromises.
    I hope the Steam Deck 2 will become an even bigger success. To such an degree, that it really kickstarts an entire market with huge demand for these handhelds.

    • @OfficialDJSoru
      @OfficialDJSoru Před rokem +7

      Keyword for the console fanboys, "EQUALLY LITTLE COMPROMISES"
      We know the PSP, Vita, DS family and Switch are fun machines, but they dwarf compared to these handhelds both functionally and performance wise

    • @bpdcraft
      @bpdcraft Před rokem +8

      I think the big spark is not their 2nd version of the hardware, but the proliferation of more Proton and making Steam OS distro readily available. A lot of people are asking the question "Deck Verified?" to devs more and more and they're noticing.

    • @OfficialDJSoru
      @OfficialDJSoru Před rokem +2

      @@bpdcraft for the sake of consistency I also want SteamOS released for non-Deck pcs since I realized it's Arch based and I have little by little learning how that works, so if I were to use an Arch based distro, might as well keep the same distro as the Deck, cause 99% of what I do on one should then work on the other

    • @a.lollipop
      @a.lollipop Před rokem

      @@OfficialDJSoru -you can already download steam os for anything-
      EDIT: no you can't, at least not the arch version directly from valve, i thought HoloISO was official.

    • @OfficialDJSoru
      @OfficialDJSoru Před rokem +1

      @@a.lollipop last I checked it was not the arch based version though. If the one I'm mentioning did finally come out how long has it been out?

  • @rafalxyz
    @rafalxyz Před rokem +112

    Keep in mind that a lot of people have a work laptop (and sometimes a monitor) which they can use for anything but gaming. Steam deck compliments them well

    • @JiriMachovec
      @JiriMachovec Před rokem +4

      Exactly what I did. Plus the emulation on Steam deck is so comfortable, never ever seen emulation done as good as Emudeck. Even my girlfriend loves it and she doesnt even like games other than Mario Party or Sims. Might even get her a deck for Christmas or something.

    • @Gunny-rt3lb
      @Gunny-rt3lb Před rokem +1

      Also if you have a work laptop and monotor, good chance you have a dock as well

    • @Daeyae
      @Daeyae Před rokem

      So does a ds

    • @gaboversta2.423
      @gaboversta2.423 Před rokem

      Especially since you can just get a generic USB-C dock (Anker 565 in my case, wanted that Display Port), build yourself a nice Steam Deck holder out of some cardboard and swap between laptop and steamdeck even on your desk.

    • @Cz82
      @Cz82 Před rokem

      @@gaboversta2.423 I just got a case with a built in stand but basically same setup

  • @TekedixXx
    @TekedixXx Před rokem +35

    Those older dell laptops with real GPUs in them are a GREAT value. Bought the one with the desktop chip 1050 for my girlfriend, put an SSD in there and it's been great for a long time. Battery pillowed up, and the 150watt power brick is not very common, but it's been a great daily for home use. When we upgrade I'm going to de-case it and turn it into a media center/Emulation box.

  • @hypothalamusjellolap8177

    The AMD RX 6600 or Intel arc 750 are the only budget cards imho. Good performance and efficiency, cheaper to save on those power bills and psu size.

  • @briannonfoister9686
    @briannonfoister9686 Před rokem +1

    ive been looking at options for a dorm room setup so this video is perfect ot start my search, thank you!

    • @speeddemon551
      @speeddemon551 Před rokem

      Same here! Which have you decided to go with?

  • @Sicara9
    @Sicara9 Před rokem +352

    I would have loved to see this as a scrapyard wars where Luke or Linus just buys a second hand Aya Neo or Steam Deck and tries to wipe the floor with the other.

    • @earthling_parth
      @earthling_parth Před rokem +25

      Oh I miss junkyard wars between Linus and Luke... I really hope they do a similar video/series after the black Friday for people who want something ultra-cheap.

    • @GrandTheftHollow
      @GrandTheftHollow Před rokem +7

      idk how you've remembered scrapyard wars as junkyard wars, maybe because its been a long minute since...

    • @earthling_parth
      @earthling_parth Před rokem +5

      @@GrandTheftHollow oh damn. I didn't realize too 😂
      It's been a long while indeed 🥲

    • @Sicara9
      @Sicara9 Před rokem +4

      @@GrandTheftHollow It has definitely been a long minute. I didn't even think to double check because I 100% thought I remembered the name correctly lol

    • @Krozin
      @Krozin Před rokem +6

      oh man i miss scrapyard wars so much

  • @KingKrouch
    @KingKrouch Před rokem +9

    One thing that I remember testing on the Steam Deck was the 120Hz refresh rate support when docked. Overwatch 2 at low/medium settings + DRS, and Tony Hawk 1+2 both played comfortably near 120FPS on the Deck, and a lot of indie games, older games, and rhythm games comfortably hit that target too. The software stack on the Steam Deck is actually really good enough for me to justify putting together an ITX rig with a spare 6700XT that I have lying around, and then installing SteamOS or HoloISO on it. Feels like HTPCs hooked up to TVs have been substandard until Valve finally released a tenfoot UI that doesn't suck (Playnite, Kodi's game section, Pegasus, Launchbox, and several others have a whole host of problems, and their UI is nowhere nearly as tightly integrated as a game console, especially on Windows), system updates aren't completely forced on you (Making the time it takes to get in-game after dealing with that and driver updates far longer), and I'd actually argue with the scaling options and gamescope, it's far easier to get games working with custom resolutions and integer scaling compared to Windows.
    The Steam Deck and SteamOS just needs a VRR toggle (Which is reportedly coming, as support has been merged in Gamescope), and HDR support when docked, and then it will be a perfectly viable option if you don't care about the five or six multiplayer games without Proton support (R6S, Fortnite, Rust, Destiny 2, Halo MCC, and Call of Duty comes to mind).

  • @ThatOneRightThere
    @ThatOneRightThere Před rokem +1

    Don’t know if I’m ready to get one of these handhelds yet, looking forward to their specs and performance increasing in the years to come through!

  • @charleswinslow9917
    @charleswinslow9917 Před měsícem +1

    Been using the deck for work for almost a year. You can do multiple system on it by simply switch your portable SSD with system build in. Work just fine with basic PS AI and other video editing software. The customization is great. I can just take it off the dock and use it for gaming or as small pad. Or I can dock it to use it as a PC for both gaming and working.

  • @brickyrobot8932
    @brickyrobot8932 Před rokem +6

    7:36 trying to use a mouse on an uneven surface like a couch cushion or a younger sibling. 🤣

  • @tomwol
    @tomwol Před rokem +35

    maybe it'd be worth mentioning you can use any old generic usb-c hdmi hub? They can be gotten for like 20$

    • @TomeczekH
      @TomeczekH Před rokem +4

      Most of them are actually a generic usb graphic card that may not work properly with linux. I had a dock that uses same gpu as dell's docks and with Arch-based KDE on xorg it was not usable. Yes, it kind of worked but because of frame rate mismatch and other problems it started tearing and lost responsiveness. If the monitor in dock was the only output it dropped xorg's frame rate to 1fps.
      DisplayPort hubs usually don't have this problem because DP is driven by the computer. HDMI is driven by the hub and sometimes cause problems.

    • @traniel123456789
      @traniel123456789 Před rokem

      @@TomeczekH Are they? In my experience the ones that act as a graphics card (like displaylink ones) are more expensive. You notice this when you try to plug in more than 4 monitors to a laptop.

  • @averagemobileplayergfs7383
    @averagemobileplayergfs7383 Před 4 měsíci +1

    We need a update doing the same thing, but with the OLED Steam Deck. Great improvements!
    Whenever they make the Steam Deck 2.0 in a few years. You *better* believe it’ll be more powerful!

  • @jesseseehawer5840
    @jesseseehawer5840 Před 5 měsíci +9

    Lets just say you are starting from scratch. Like actual scratch. No monitor or desk setup at all. Ypu buy a steam deck oled for $530. You are good to go. Thats all you need to buy. You build a tower for the same price. Hmmmmmm where is your monitor/controller/keyboard/mouse/mouse pad/desk/chair/audio? A lot of these expenses add up to a computer setup that people tend to not include in a budget, and its not really an accurate statement to say that a pc tower build costs the same with better performance.

  • @dgamefather
    @dgamefather Před rokem +113

    Technically this should be tested against using using the Steam Deck UI (the one that's replacing Big Picture Mode) using the Steam Controller vs the Steam Deck entirely.

    • @CLONE_IX
      @CLONE_IX Před rokem +6

      Hmmmm....Steak Deck...

  • @Pro720HyperMaster720
    @Pro720HyperMaster720 Před rokem +293

    I would’ve appreciated that you mentioned the MicroSD capabilities of the Steam Deck as a “cheap” way to expand your storage without needing to open your Steam Deck, as you can for example buy multiple good 256GB cards for not much and carry different games on them and interchange them like cartridges, if you want to expend more to have more games with you 512GB already have accesible prices in my opinion (there are also 1TB options, but the prices there are exponentially higher)

    • @Samuel.55
      @Samuel.55 Před rokem +31

      Especially since micro sd cards are one of the most discounted items during Black Friday

    • @GlorifiedGremlin
      @GlorifiedGremlin Před rokem +37

      Yeah, steam deck clearly wins if they actually do it fairly. The 400 dollar steam deck is just as capable, and the SD reader is almost as fast as the on-board nvme storage, making the 256gb model a huge waste of money on this "budget" gaming setup lol they couldn't find a computer that could match the 400 dollar steam deck with a 50 dollar SD card, so they went up to a worse deal to even it out

    • @thevoid6756
      @thevoid6756 Před rokem

      Thanks for the info, thats very interesting.

    • @watercat1248
      @watercat1248 Před rokem +1

      Eny Tower computer have a way to expend the storege in tower computer you by able to buy 1gb around 60 to 70 box also you able to buying a SD or micro SD flash drive or even to or to add some form off explain slot that contains SD cards slot
      In few words tower computer it's just better for storage for the steam Deck
      As for the laptop the multiple laptop that you able to Chenge the internet storege but shady not every have this opinion and ther is some laptop that has SD slot by default as well and some laptop have extra nvme slot ect

    • @SukSukulent
      @SukSukulent Před rokem +6

      @@watercat1248 man idk what you did exactly but this is hard to read - did google translate failed miserably?

  • @HolidayAtHome
    @HolidayAtHome Před rokem +12

    using mine for ( mostly 2d ) indi titles that don't release on Switch. Cloudpunk on the Stamdeck is even more beatitful that on Switch. So more power than I need =D 256GB Storage is also more than enough for that

  • @sggsquadpresents
    @sggsquadpresents Před rokem +21

    you can also use steam deck as a PC if you boot into the KDE environment.

    • @estherstreet4582
      @estherstreet4582 Před rokem +4

      I've been using my deck that way. I've never touched a linux before but the out-of-the-box KDE environment is pretty straightforward.

    • @spaceli0n
      @spaceli0n Před rokem

      @@estherstreet4582 kde is a rather similar de to windows, there is also linux mint for that but im a kde man.

  • @jamesthompson472
    @jamesthompson472 Před rokem +70

    I picked up the Steam Deck Dock recently and I love it. Not only because it allows me to hook up the Deck to my monitor, but also because of the USC-C I can use it to connect my work laptop too. It's also priced very competitively when compared to other USB-C adapters

    • @eric-.
      @eric-. Před rokem +3

      What do you connect it to your work laptop for? (just curious)

    • @SerCommander
      @SerCommander Před rokem

      @@eric-. peeeeeee-rating games

    • @archduke_tips1546
      @archduke_tips1546 Před rokem +2

      @@eric-. I think they mean they hook the dock into their work laptop, presumably to get use of the second monitor and peripherals

    • @alumlovescake
      @alumlovescake Před 11 měsíci

      Considering a few cables are half the price it is not competiive

    • @tony-zw1ej
      @tony-zw1ej Před měsícem

      Yeah buy $650 to game on 720p like seriously no HDR or ray tracing.? I'll stick with my ps5 4k 60fps and has both HDR and ray tracing. For $400

  • @LiquidusSnakeX
    @LiquidusSnakeX Před rokem +21

    Man Linus is really man handling the stuff in this video. That poor PC got slammed down so many times.

  • @kettlesownchannelfinally2539
    @kettlesownchannelfinally2539 Před 7 měsíci +3

    if the pc is meant to compete with the steam deck wouldn't it make more sense to use linux than windows ?

  • @Arthur11342
    @Arthur11342 Před 10 měsíci

    Things have changed a lot since this. Running Proton experimental launches pretty much every game in my steam library, Xbox cloud gaming runs flawlessly, and desktop mode actually works without taking a dump. It's really impressive how much progress they have made on SteamOS and Proton in such a short period of time.

  • @SukSukulent
    @SukSukulent Před rokem +37

    I like how you just go through the options, show them all, point out few key details, than make small conclusion but every viewer can make their conclusion themselves as it fits their needs and abilities. Great!

  • @Miley-RayStewart
    @Miley-RayStewart Před rokem +7

    I think the deck is doing a wonderful job. You still have to see, that all of this is coming out of a little 10 watt apu and for that I think it is astonishingly powerful.

  • @wallyllaw
    @wallyllaw Před rokem +30

    I paid Valve 400€ for Steam Deck in Finland. Also I paid 400€ for nVidia RTX 3060 non-ti, and it was by far the best value GPU you could get.
    I'd say Steam Deck value for money is simply unbeatable.

  • @fluffyboom6302
    @fluffyboom6302 Před rokem +24

    couldve saved roughly $100 USD (i think ish) if you went 10th gen i3, naturally there is some performance loss but youd only be looking at 2 maybe 3 frames when paired with a 1070.

    • @hebl47
      @hebl47 Před rokem

      100 USD? How exactly if the CPU they used was already only 109$? And those LGA 1200 motherboards are only like 20$ cheaper than LGA 1700 ones.

    • @fluffyboom6302
      @fluffyboom6302 Před rokem

      @@hebl47 by going to an i3.

    • @hebl47
      @hebl47 Před rokem

      @@fluffyboom6302 They already did use an i3. i3-12100F, costing $108.99. Timestamp: 1:48. So I ask again - where's that 100 USD save you're talking about? Or do you know of an i3 that costs 10 bucks?

  • @antalbojtos4413
    @antalbojtos4413 Před rokem +5

    Hey! Great video. I would have loved to see side by side FPS comparisons for the Steam Deck, Desktop and Laptop. Thanks for doing this!

  • @LilRenlor
    @LilRenlor Před rokem +85

    I think since you went used on the two pcs, it would have been more fair to go with the $399 steam deck with a SSD swap for like $30 and the jsaux dock for $39.99, then the steam deck has all the same compatibility, plus it's only about $470 total, plus as far as compatibility you can boot windows on a SD card and get a windows key for like $10.

    • @AdamHKatona
      @AdamHKatona Před rokem +8

      Yes, but still, less than half the FPS for the same price. And you stuck with a small and low res screen or you can play at 1280x720 resolution on a 22inch monitor. And this is just now. After two or three years you can upgrade that 1070 and continue playing, but the deck will be a useless e-waste.

    • @TrevorV
      @TrevorV Před rokem +27

      @@AdamHKatona A useless e-waste? That's definitely an over-statement. Especially in "2-3 years". Maybe it won't be able to handle the latest AAA games in that time, but it will still be able to emulate consoles from PS3 back, play nearly endless indie games, and play many AAA games with settings turned down.
      To be clear, I am not saying that the 1070 isn't a better investment. I am just saying that the Steam Deck will only be e-waste if the wrong person buys it. I'll rock mine until it dies. Then, I will most likely fix it.

    • @genderender
      @genderender Před rokem +11

      @@AdamHKatona It's still a handheld ya know. I've played far more games on my deck than I have on my PC even with issues just because I have a more relaxed way to play

    • @ndperson1
      @ndperson1 Před rokem +4

      @@AdamHKatona I use mine for steam link, enjoy playing on it more than my gaming PC as it is portable but play everything at max

    • @raineyjayy
      @raineyjayy Před rokem

      @@AdamHKatona certainly not as if Steam doesn't release a humble bundle with games that can practically be played on a 950 GTX even still.

  • @roqeyt3566
    @roqeyt3566 Před rokem

    Well dang, this was a surprisingly fair comparison

  • @Keal1992Jan
    @Keal1992Jan Před rokem +1

    I'm using the dock to game World of Warcraft in Desktop with Mouse an Keyboard. It's pretty amazing. 😎

  • @Naultarous
    @Naultarous Před rokem +6

    My primary use of my Steamdeck is with it's dock on my lunch break at work. Plus it's a great option for streaming binge shows in desktop mode. Well worth every $ so far.

  • @JasonFowler
    @JasonFowler Před rokem +7

    I own one and have a Jsaux dock. I use it as my primary gaming machine. New World is playing near 60 outside cities and 45+ in cities. I've played in wars, pvp and large pve battles. It's super good. Great purchase!

  • @captnmaico6776
    @captnmaico6776 Před rokem

    I upgraded my old machine with a 1660ti and attached it to my TV. Its great for couch gaming, as my new pc has a 6800xt. Upscaling is ultra good and you can play most titles on low to medium with an older system on a 14k tv using upscaling and its perfectly fine. My system automatically boots into steam big picture mode, no keyboard or mouse needed.

  • @kevinschmidt9482
    @kevinschmidt9482 Před rokem

    I just picked up a ROG zephyrus g15 w/3070 for $750 open box from best buy. Just took it on my first work trip and I'm very impressed. Thanks to USB PD support it will even go about 5 hours of full power gaming on a plane.

  • @NovaIsTheBot
    @NovaIsTheBot Před rokem +80

    Steamdeck was a great way for me to at least begin PC gaming. It's gonna hold me over until I buy all the parts for my dream PC. Plan on building it myself.even when it's done I'll still use the steamdeck as my best emulation device, and some games that are great for playing while traveling

    • @I.C.Weiner
      @I.C.Weiner Před rokem +2

      With the crazy GPU prices I'm considering skipping my new PC build and instead go with a steam deck.

    • @Wilqu5677
      @Wilqu5677 Před rokem +1

      @@I.C.Weiner just get rtx 3xxx, you dont have to get 4xxx

    • @Freakmaster480
      @Freakmaster480 Před rokem +7

      @@Wilqu5677 Why go nvidia when amd offeres better price to performance.

    • @NovaIsTheBot
      @NovaIsTheBot Před rokem

      @@I.C.Weiner I don't plan on getting anything super expensive. Unless it's a last resort and I find it worth it. I don't plan on switching parts or anything for a long time anyways. As much as I'd love a 4080 or whatever. I can make due with a 3080 or even a slightly worse one until then.

    • @norkshit
      @norkshit Před rokem

      @@Freakmaster480 price to performance =/= platform features, and nvidia has far better features

  • @jonathandavidson2468
    @jonathandavidson2468 Před rokem +8

    I challenged myself to run the steamdeck as my daily computer for a whole month and the only thing I had problems with was running niche programs made back in 2013 I had used for some of my programming projects.
    I actually really enjoyed using it, it was amazing, I had small issues. Mostly yuzu emulation I had problems with, I think the FSR injected into the graphics system for the emulation and caused a lot of shader issues on a few small titles I had wanted to play, works fine on my PC, but the steamdeck was just absolutely not having it.
    After following difficult to understand guides on how to install things like league of legends, it...ran amazing! I played runescape, league, space engineers, terraria, phantasy star online 2 (which took a lot of effort to work), they all did it's job!!
    I think it's like...a step forward but a step backwards, it gives you a GREAT computer for it's size, but we're going back in terms of user experience, it reminds me of windows XP, or even windows 98 where there were things you had to manually do to get software/hardware to even function, like signing your USB devices, or manually assigning a DHCP address because your router didn't do it. It's kinda like those small annoyances but in a different flavour.

  • @CrashBashL
    @CrashBashL Před rokem +14

    Yeah, but you have to also buy display and m&k out of the same money because Steam Deck also offer those.
    Not just the unit.

    • @MrunHide
      @MrunHide Před rokem

      But that's what they did.

    • @jordanlazarus7345
      @jordanlazarus7345 Před rokem

      The steam deck display is worthless, I've seen people throw away displays that look nicer than the built in screen on the steam deck, and a cheap set of peripherals is the same story.

  • @DanielBascom
    @DanielBascom Před rokem +34

    He's fully aware of the portability factor. But this was a good example of how to build a fairly well, equipped PC for next to nothing.

    • @justinreynolds6318
      @justinreynolds6318 Před rokem +5

      I like, placing commas where they don't belong as well.

    • @MrPaxio
      @MrPaxio Před rokem +1

      yeah until you realize steam deck is 720p 🤢 what is this the early 2000s? even my old phone has quadruple. not even 1080 like cmon now what are you spending $600 on? gabens dinner? i heard he eats alot. it would cost them next to nothing for 1080

    • @kendarr
      @kendarr Před rokem +8

      @@MrPaxio it's a tiny screen bro wtf

    • @MrPaxio
      @MrPaxio Před rokem

      @@kendarr and you better hold it at arms length away if you dont want to see each individual pixel. do you even know what ppi means? wtf

    • @lexou8848
      @lexou8848 Před rokem +4

      Yeah - Step 1: Find a GPU for half the price inexplicably so you don't break your budget

  • @roonilwazlib4921
    @roonilwazlib4921 Před rokem +5

    I just got my steam deck 3 days ago and I gotta say it's perfect for everything I need. Just got a cheap usb-c dongle to plug in my monitor and use my bluetooth keyboard and mouse. The portability factor is great and it plays all of my games at 1080p 60. For my daily use there's nothing in this price point with as many of my boxes checked. After seeing the comperable hardware in this price point I'm even happier with my purchase.

  • @Kotal239
    @Kotal239 Před 7 dny

    Seeing that "Activate Windows" really gave me some pre-Windows 8 PTSD, where you just kept a book full of keys

  • @TheInfinite444
    @TheInfinite444 Před rokem +1

    unlike regular PCs like windows and mac. Valve said they are continuing updating the steam deck original until people no longer uses it

  • @faeranne
    @faeranne Před rokem +58

    Watch Valve have a fix for the keyboard login here in a few days. They have been pushing update after update since this launched, and it's amazing. I also noticed you didn't mention that the Dock is not the only option, as just about any usb-c hub works shockingly well.

    • @Croga
      @Croga Před rokem +12

      Be very careful with "just about any usb-c hub".... Any of them that use DisplayLink will not work. You need a dock that uses DP-alt-mode otherwise the steam deck will not be able to use the attached screen. Most cheap docks use DisplayLink.

    • @papabear9938
      @papabear9938 Před rokem +1

      Bought one from Walmart for 20 bucks and it's been fantastic

  • @savageApostle
    @savageApostle Před rokem +25

    For the record, LTT backpack does fit the FormD T1 almost perfectly! Will make flying home to see the boys for LAN parties doable! 😁

  • @dovakeen1179
    @dovakeen1179 Před rokem +4

    can't wait for windows dual boot to be officialy supported by steam

  • @tehphoebus
    @tehphoebus Před rokem

    As someone who is still using the computer I built 7 ish years ago (6700K & GTX 1070 Founders, this desktop is great for anyone on a budget.

  • @cmac3530
    @cmac3530 Před rokem +8

    My steam deck w/ a dock/KVM has almost replaced my gaming PC. If I'm just browsing the web/youtube or playing a lighter game I'm using that instead of powering up my full gaming PC. I only use the full PC when I want to play a AAA game on the full size screen.
    It started as a way to cut down on the heat generated in my house this past summer so I could used the A/C less and now with the price of energy skyrocketing it's still helping me keep the bills down this winter. I love this thing so much.

    • @drackar
      @drackar Před rokem +2

      In winter, that heat is a side benefit, tho.

    • @cmac3530
      @cmac3530 Před rokem

      @@drackar It is for when it's actually needed to be running but, let's be honest; There's no way heating my house by running my PC when it's not in use (or just being used to browse the internet) is more efficient than just letting my actual heating system do it.
      Plus, it only really heats the room the PC is in. Meaning it just ends up being hot in that one room instead of actually heating your home evenly.

    • @drackar
      @drackar Před rokem +2

      @@cmac3530 depends on your heating system. The heat output of a PC in use is just as effective as an electric space heater.

    • @cmac3530
      @cmac3530 Před rokem

      @@drackar Exactly, "In Use". I said running it when it would not normally be needed. (i.e. at idle state) Obviously when I'm using it for a stressful application it needs to be on anyway so I might as well use the heat it produces but, otherwise I'll let my actual home heating system do it.
      And like I stated before. Just like a space heater it only heats one room. Maybe you're different but, to me, as a person that runs hot as it is, that is undesirable.

  • @JrueMango
    @JrueMango Před rokem +14

    Cannot wait to get a Steamdeck. It's been the next thing on my list all year!

  • @chriswhetton3584
    @chriswhetton3584 Před 8 měsíci

    With refurbished United hitting Valve’s store, the price to performance ratio just got even better. You can pick up the 256 gb model for $420 plus sales tax

  • @vinceomega4839
    @vinceomega4839 Před 10 měsíci

    as someone who went from laptop gaming, to pc gaming, as well as owning a nintendo switch, I tend to use pc more than the others because of the control you have, as well as now having your controls right next to your screen

  • @dominicaccardo8050
    @dominicaccardo8050 Před rokem +4

    happy 15 million team!! so proud of y’all

  • @orochiCZ
    @orochiCZ Před rokem +3

    Great about the steam deck is that it's really easy to set up dual boot from SSD and when you turning your deck on you will choose which OS should load.
    With this option and little bit of tinkering you can play any game.

  • @aceventuraaceventura2003
    @aceventuraaceventura2003 Před 8 měsíci

    I've had the SteamDeck for several weeks now and I can say honestly it's the best purchase I've made in a long time. It's so nice that I no longer need to carry around a laptop and you can fit the Hagibis port replicator on the back of the case that it comes with it so I can connect to KVM on the go.

  • @adriabruicortes490
    @adriabruicortes490 Před rokem

    That was the smoothest segway to the sponsor I've ever seen.

  • @JerziTBoss
    @JerziTBoss Před rokem +5

    2 things about the PC.
    1) you can easily game on 1060 6GB without issues which is cheaper than 1070 and you can buy faster SSD even though SATA SSD is still plenty fast for a lot of people.
    2) Since steamdeck is running Steam OS you can install linux distro on the PC(POP OS maybe Steam OS in time) and you'll get same compatibility as with Steam Deck and you still can do most of the basic tasks on that PC.

    • @dirlrido2522
      @dirlrido2522 Před rokem

      @@randommcranderson5155 To get the advantages of Linux

  • @worldgate989
    @worldgate989 Před rokem +10

    Should have installed HoloISO and seen how well that went. My 'steamdeck' has a radeon inside of a SFF Dell 1090, works great.

  • @iminariroller925
    @iminariroller925 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Sometimes I remember that Linus has created generational wealth

    • @iminariroller925
      @iminariroller925 Před 8 měsíci

      Then I be like idk if I’m as smart as Linus so how will I get generational wealth:/

  • @TeamUnpro
    @TeamUnpro Před rokem +6

    Valve did more than just give us a new linux playtoy, they pushed developers to consider making games compatible for steam deck, which will be a HUGE help for future linux gaming in general =D
    I'd love to get a steam deck one day

    • @cptnscoob
      @cptnscoob Před rokem

      They are on sale right now. Ordered a 64gb for 360 and a 256gb ssd for 20

  • @superbrain3848
    @superbrain3848 Před rokem +22

    im quite suprised by how powerful the steamdeck is.
    i run mine as a Emulation machine and it does it suprisingly well, even with the overhead from Emulation.

    • @aaronwilliams4151
      @aaronwilliams4151 Před rokem

      I’m thinking of doing the same. What storage size did you buy? I heard that some apps don’t only download to the SD card and was curious on if the 64gb was enough

    • @superbrain3848
      @superbrain3848 Před rokem

      @@aaronwilliams4151 i did went for the 512GB version, but i run my ROMs mostly on a 512GB SD card, so the 64GB version should work

  • @mrjuicejar_yvk
    @mrjuicejar_yvk Před rokem +24

    I actually have that Dell G15 laptop you showed, with slightly better specs. Been using it for about 2 - 3 years and it's still great. I do art, design, animation, editing and compositing and a lot of gaming and it's served me well. Had it for the majority of my animation degree so it's been through a lot. Love it.

    • @majinshinsa
      @majinshinsa Před rokem +2

      As someone who liked his G15 5500 so much he bought some for his kids, I love seeing it in this video. It's a fun laptop and I think it will serve us all for some years no issue

    • @YWolf777
      @YWolf777 Před rokem

      Same here, using Dell G15 5515. It's great and it has not giving me much issue since I bought it (only some graphical glitches due to an issue with GFX sometimes but that's as far as it bothers me). My Steam Deck arrives tomorrow and I can't wait to have it as a secondary gaming machine, where I live we have a lot of power outages so having my laptop on is not a good idea, here's where the Steam Deck works for me.

    • @capsulate8642
      @capsulate8642 Před rokem +2

      I used to run an older model with a 1060 and 8th gen quadcore. Beastly laptop, thin, had thunderbolt, and was super upgradable. I upgraded the RAM and SATA drive, added an NVMe drive, and repasted the CPU/GPU a few times without a sweat. For all the crap Dell gets, their computers have been great for me.

    • @Luke357
      @Luke357 Před rokem +2

      @@capsulate8642 I work in IT and dell usually has the best laptops of the big OEMs in terms of reliability atleast.

    • @jesusbarrera6916
      @jesusbarrera6916 Před rokem

      G5 15*
      the G15 is another model

  • @GameCyborgCh
    @GameCyborgCh Před 9 měsíci

    with recent price drops on ssds you can get a 1TB m.2 2230 drive for the price difference of the 64GB and 256gb models of the steam deck

  • @ScottRidesHonda
    @ScottRidesHonda Před rokem +2

    I can't be the only one who feels like I'm getting the raid shadow legends strongarm from jackery.

  • @SSCEurobeat
    @SSCEurobeat Před rokem +9

    The big thing is that Valve guarantees it's price in every single region and in the case of my country (Czech Republic) they even eat up the 21% VAT to ensure the same price. Building the mentioned PC in Europe is pretty much impossible with the prices here.

    • @capsulate8642
      @capsulate8642 Před rokem +3

      Valve must be taking a pretty deep loss on the $400 model if they cover VAT too, that's nuts.

    • @chillhour6155
      @chillhour6155 Před rokem

      Yeah here in South Africa we also got that high VAT tax, shts for mostly everywhere it seems

    • @alexamderhamiltom5238
      @alexamderhamiltom5238 Před rokem +1

      HOLY SHIT 21%VAT, hace you consider arming your population to take back your freedom?

    • @thelakeman2538
      @thelakeman2538 Před rokem

      @@capsulate8642 almost all current console hardware is sold on a loss or breakeven with the expectation that the game/subscription money will more than make up for it. Steam takes a 30% cut on all steam transactions so they can more than make up for that.

    • @capsulate8642
      @capsulate8642 Před rokem

      @@thelakeman2538 Yeah, but considering it can also run Windows/Linux and most buyers probably already have Steam libraries built up, it's a bold move.
      I'd probably just run windows and play non-steam games most of the time if I had one.