iBuyPower and TigerDirect team up for April Fools Day Prank product called OrigamiBook


iBuyPower is a company that makes all sorts of customized notebooks and desktops for gaming and computer enthusiasts. TigerDirect is one of the most popular places you can go to buy computers, PC...

Gallery: All 14 First Generation Steam Machines


Last night during a press event at CES 2014, Valve’s hardware partners pulled back the curtain on their first generation of Steam Machines, which are small form factor gaming PCs designed to...
    






The Prices And Specs Of Every Steam Machine Announced So Far, From $500 To $6,000


The curtain has been lifted on Valve’s Steam Machine as of last night as CES. Well, Steam Machines plural, as it’s now clear there are going to be many, many variants to choose from. Now that we...
    






Five Hurdles The Steam Machine Has To Overcome


It seems that iBuyPower’s Steam Machine will be the first to market, priced at $500, sized between an Xbox One and PS4 and reportedly close to outperforming both. Many are celebrating the arrival of...
    






Enthusiast PC Form Factors Continue To Shrink With Velocity Micro’s SmallBlock


Powerful gaming rigs with smaller and smaller footprints; that’s where the enthusiast PC market is headed. Thus far we’ve seen an influx of exclusive small form factor PC case designs from companies...
    






Here’s the first non-Valve Steam Machine prototype, care of iBuyPower

That game console headlining this text? It isn't a white PS4: it's a commercial Steam Machines box, or at least a prototype of one. iBuyPower tells us that it's building the box for a 2014 launch, but says it's still early. The company says the prototypes are running an early build of Steam OS, but it's not quite a finished product. That rings true of our impressions of Valve's own reference model, which hosted a version of that same OS devoid of media playback and streaming options and had a very limited selection of games.

iBuyPower tells us that it actually has two models, codenamed Gordon and Freeman, in the works. The two consoles are identical, save for the light bar round the middle -- one model's is clear, while the other's is black when not illuminated. And, while the company wouldn't tell us about the boxes' internals, it did confirm that the hardware will run all Steam titles in 1080p resolution at 60fps. Not as much info as we'd like to know, but still, it's good to see hints of what we'll see from Steam Machines when they hit the market -- though we'll likely have to wait until CES to see them in action.%Gallery-slideshow123245%

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 GPU Introduced for $649


NVIDIA, a pioneer in visual computing, has lauched today a new GPU card called GeForce GTX 780 for the games of next generation like Call of Duty: Ghosts and Watch Dogs. NVIDIA has also released an...
    


iBuyPower rides new Valkyrie line of gaming laptops

iBuyPower rides new Valkyrie line of gaming laptops

Not content with the unveiling of its Chimera 4 and Erebus GT desktops, iBuyPower is turning its attention to gamers of a more mobile persuasion with the launch of its new Valkyrie line of gaming laptops. For $1,299, the base Valkyrie CZ-17 features a third-generation Intel Core i7-3610QM CPU, 8GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M GPU, 500GB 5,400 RPM hard drive, LAN E2200 module, backlit keyboard and a 17.3-inch, 1080p display. Folks who want to channel their inner Rich Uncle Pennybags can also configure the Valkyrie with more options such as an i7-3820QM processor, up to 32GB of RAM, dual HDD/SSD storage and a Blu-Ray drive. iBuyPower says the Valkyrie line is part of efforts to beef up its laptop offerings in order to compete with the likes of Dell/Alienware and ASUS. In the meantime, folks who've got Elmer Fudd's rendition of "Kill the Wabbit" stuck in their heads after reading the word "Valkyrie" can clear their minds by perusing the PR after the break.

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