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Anticlimactic and somewhat embarrassing update: as some people suggested, I left it unplugged for about half an hour last night and then tried plugging it back in… and it didn’t work. So I left it unplugged for a couple of hours and then tried it again before bed… and it didn’t work. Same error light despite multiple power-cycling attempts. So I left it unplugged overnight and plugged it back in today to try some of the BIOS stuff that other people suggested… and it booted up immediately without issue.
I feel stupid about even posting this now, especially since it blew up a bit, but I was tired and irritable after a long day of work, and an ominous GPU error code wasn’t exactly the seamless plug-and-play experience I had hoped for. But I guess if anyone encounters the same error, don’t panic like I did, just let it sit for a few hours and it will somehow sort itself out. Anyway, I’m sorry for the false alarm, thanks to everyone who suggested solutions, and now I’m going to spend this weekend playing Crusader Kings until my eyes hurt.
Dubbed major hardware fault after a single reddit post?
And apparently solved by just letting the capacitors dissipate. A common solution to power issues.
The Xbox One had built in surge protection function inside the external power supply that required you to unplug it and let it dissipate before you could use it again.
Not really a major hardware fault by basically any definition.
Sony is scared.
Calling it resolved immediately after it booted up again seems a bit premature though. I’ve had a few major PC hardware issues where I managed to get it running again for a short while only for it to fail again soon after. This issue happening in the first place does likely indicate some hardware fault with that person’s Steam Machine.
The problem is how easy you can have a 100% disaster and 100% not-a-problem when the usercase is…well, 1.
Yeah, I don’t disagree. As of now this is just one person with an issue out of an unknown number of Steam Machine owners. It shouldn’t be blown out of proportion.
If I was that person though, I’d probably ask Valve for a replacement unit, even if it works for now.
ASUS ROG Strix laptops enter the chat.
“huh it randomly rebooted and won’t post…ok i’ll turn it off for 15min or so…oh it’s working again.”
few months later
“huh these false reboots are happening more frequently now and now it’s taking an hour or more before it’ll post again…still works though!”
few months later
“the mobo cooked itself.”
Don’t buy ASUS laptops kids. you’ll be lucky, extremely lucky, if you get 4 to 5 years out of it.
If you have to keep it unplugged for a couple of hours it does not seem like a fix.
But well, if it happens again he should return it, just to be sure.
Leaving it unplugged means capacitors drain. Not sure what issues that would solve that wouldn’t be related to hardware failure.
Still, only a single hardware failure reported so far and some news outlets ran with “MAJOR failure in Steam Machine, GabeN in shambles, Valve BTFO, Sony was right all along, apologize to Nintendo right now”
Eh you know how’s the hate train. It drives way more clicks to just create ragebait than to report news.
In the videogame world however, seems to be worse as the average “journalist” is basically a guy who can put letters together.
Ya having to keep it unplugged would tell me that something is on the brink of total failure.
Whether this is a one off case or turns into a wide spread issue I’d be asking for a replacement.
I love, despite the large amount of broken shit on the deck, people are desperate to defend this thing as the second coming. Just fascinating.
Define “large amount of broken shit on the deck” please.
Flakey Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Utterly broken screen scaling
So having a weak wifi and, apparently, “utterly broken screen scaling” is “a large amount of broken shit”. Idk mate, I was expecting something kinda worse than two non issues…





