- brucethemoose@lemmy.worldEnglish12 hours
From OP in the Reddit thread:
Got five minutes of No Man’s Sky in, then I installed the update the machine had available and it bricked itself. If you’re still in the queue, look on the bright side: they’re presumably going to iron this crap out. Edit: To be more accurate, it’s giving the error light code for GPU failure.
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.
It sounds like a firmware issue that broke display out. Perhaps Valve pushed a fix while it was “on” overnight, or OP reset something in the BIOS.
What I’m getting at is the specter this raises: The Steam machine seemingly relies on Valve for firmware support here, I think. Not AMD directly, like with the normal Linux firmware shipping.
That’s an interesting can of worms.
It’s not bad or anything, I’d trust Valve more than HP, Sony, or past OEMs who were notorious for wonky “custom” hardware support. And I suppose their track record with the Deck speaks for itself. But still, that’s something I’d keep in mind before buying one of these things.
- lyralycan@sh.itjust.worksEnglish1 day
The mighty PCMR’s foray into console gaming didn’t go so well if it’s got catastrophic teething problems
- 1 day
“Catastrophic”
It’s literally just 1 user. They can just contact Steam Support and get it fixed/replaced
- lyralycan@sh.itjust.worksEnglish12 hours
It’s a complete and total failure of the machine, I thought folk would know the meaning of the word
- 42firehawk@fedinsfw.appEnglish12 hours
You know consoles arrive doa sometimes, right? People just don’t mention it. Also this one was fixed by leaving it overnight, so not a complete failure either.
- psx_crab@lemmy.zipEnglish2 days
Oof, this thing just doesn’t start with a rough patch, but a sink hole.

