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Updated · digitalfoundry.net · Jul 17
Author Builds 12-Liter Ryzen 7 7700X3D Gaming PC for SteamOS Testing
Updated
Updated · digitalfoundry.net · Jul 17

Author Builds 12-Liter Ryzen 7 7700X3D Gaming PC for SteamOS Testing

2 articles · Updated · digitalfoundry.net · Jul 17

Summary

  • A 12-liter small-form-factor PC built around AMD’s Ryzen 7 7700X3D will be used as a hands-on SteamOS test bed after the chip’s formal gaming review wrapped.
  • The system pairs the CPU with a PowerColor RX 9070 XT Hellhound, 2TB Lexar NM790 SSD and 16GB of DDR5-4800 RAM, aiming to show what Linux gaming can deliver in a compact desktop.
  • SteamOS is set to replace an existing CachyOS install, letting the author compare Valve’s now "prime-time" OS with another Linux setup in real use rather than repeatable benchmarks.
  • The trial will also cover practical hurdles such as mod installation and daily work use, with Windows still likely needed for Photoshop and Premiere.
  • The build is positioned as a modern, more powerful take on a Steam Machine, though at three times the volume of the sub-4-liter original concept.

Insights

Is the Ryzen 7700X3D's niche gaming boost worth its productivity trade-offs for the average 1440p gamer?
Will SteamOS's software limits, like lagging FSR upscaling, bottleneck the performance of a powerful RX 9070 XT GPU?
Can a stylish 12-liter case truly cool a 326W GPU and 120W CPU without severe performance throttling?