Tom's Hardware on MSN
Linux hacked onto a PS5 to turn Sony's console into a Steam Machine
Andy Nguyen, a security engineer, ported Linux over to the PS5 and ran GTA V on it via Steam. The best part? It actually plays really well, without any issues.
The Steam Machine’s pricing is projected between $750 and $800, with a focus on affordability and performance, making sure accessibility while encouraging adoption of Steam OS.
Nguyen, known online as theflow0, has turned a retail PlayStation 5 into a Linux gaming box powerful enough to run Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced with ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Someone got Linux working on the PS5, and it runs GTA 5 with ray tracing
Before GTA 6, even ...
A modder has successfully installed Linux on PlayStation 5, turning Sony's console into a PC that runs GTA 5 at 60 FPS with ...
Valve put up their Steam Year In Review 2025 and initially, they made it seem like their hardware plans were a lot more ...
What if the future of gaming didn’t revolve around Windows? That’s the bold possibility emerging as Linux, powered by Valve’s SteamOS, begins to reshape the gaming landscape. Joshua Keith outlines how ...
We still don't know how much the Steam Machine will cost, but it's safe to say it won't be cheap, given how expensive PC parts have become.
The Steam Machine might be in big trouble launching during the RAM crisis, but one controversial measure from Valve might save it.
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