Valve Revises Steam Machine 4K Gaming Claims, Now Says "Up To" 4K With FSR
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Jacqueline Thomas
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Valve has updated the Steam Machine's store page to claim the device is capable of "up to" 4K gaming with FSR, walking back an earlier claim of "4K gaming at 60 fps with FSR." The author notes that while 4K at 60fps is achievable with settings tweaks, the original claim was overstated. The article discusses the discourse around the Steam Machine's actual capabilities following its price and release date announcement.
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Originally, Valve claimed that the Steam Machine's CPU and GPU combo was capable of '4K gaming at 60 fps with FSR.'
In my testing that is true, but only once you start tweaking the settings to hit that performance target.
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