

Acer Chromebook 515 (currently unavailable).Acer Chromebook 514 ( currently $779 Amazon).Google says its currently working on these issues and will be adding more supported models to the list over time, so we'll try to keep this list as up-to-date as possible. So if you were hoping to get in some 4K gaming on your Chromebook between classes, I'm afraid you'll have to hope a little longer. Notably, Steam for Chrome has trouble running games that require 6GB or more of RAM on Chromebooks with 8GB of RAM, and games sometimes have trouble scaling correctly on Chromebooks with display resolutions higher than 1080p. However, Google warns that Steam for Chrome currently has a number of issues which may prevent even a qualifying Chromebook from running games well - or at all. That's why you need a Chromebook with at least an Intel Core i5 chip (a Core i7 is even better) and more than 4GB of RAM. Note that even if you have one of these listed Chromebooks, it may not be the right model: Google specifically says Chromebooks with a Core i3 CPU or 4GB of RAM will not run Steam. Here's the latest list of Chromebooks which Google has confirmed will support Steam for Chrome OS. Steam on Chromebooks: Supported models (as of March 25) I suggest you also try to free up some hard drive space, as many Chromebooks don't come with much and Steam games regularly take up between 3GB to 15 GB of space. 11th Gen Intel Core i5 - i7 CPU w/ Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics.


To run Steam, Google says a Chromebook must meet the following minimum system requirements: Steam on Chromebooks: System requirements While it probably won't compare to the best gaming laptops on the market, it may end up being a more viable Steam gaming machine than your average MacBook, given that many of the Steam games which now run (sort of) on Chrome OS don't run natively on Steam for Mac. I'll also be trying out a selection of other games in the days ahead with an eye toward seeing how well this Chromebook performs as a gaming machine. I've already downloaded Disco Elysium and played a bit of it, and I can say it runs pretty well once you get past the long initialization process. As I write this I'm downloading a few of the 48 games which Google suggests (based on internal testing) are best supported right now, including Hades and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition. I spent some time yesterday (March 24) installing the Steam alpha on one of the supported Chromebooks, an Acer Chromebook 515 with a Core i5 CPU and 8GB of RAM. While the list of supported Chromebooks is still quite small - we include it below - we expect it to grow over time as Steam for Chrome OS inches closer to full release. However, now that Steam is coming to Chrome OS you'll be able to at least play some games on your Chromebook the next time you're stuck somewhere without Wi-Fi. Steam has finally arrived on Chromebooks (Image credit: Future)
