Gaming PC maker Digital Storm will be among the first to release an official Steam Machine, with its new Bolt II unit coming "this month".
The "hybrid Steam Machine gaming PC" will start at $1,899 and features both Windows and SteamOS pre-installed out of the box. The Bolt II will boast high-end processors in a slim case all kept chilly via a custom liquid cooling system.
"We (Digital Storm) are not looking to compete with console pricing," said Rajeev Kuruppu, Digital Storm's Director of Product Development.
"We're taking aim at the high end of the market, targeting consumers that demand the best possible gaming experience and who are looking for a PC capable of playing any title on their new 4K display."
The firm goes on to promise a slim form-factor PC with "performance that eclipses most full-size desktop PCs".
More than ten hardware manufacturers including Alienware and Gigabytewill showcase Steam Machine hardware at CES in Las Vegas this week, according to a report earlier today.
A Steam Machine presentation will take place at 5pm Pacific in Las Vegas today, January 6 (1am January 7 in UK), as part of this week's CES expo. CVG will be on site to bring all the news as it breaks.