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FullHD resolution remains the most popular among Steam users

Like every month, the steam hardware stats and in this case, we have few variations. Despite everything, there is some very interesting information about it that we can obtain after this update. The highlight is that Windows 11 still does not interest gamers and that the 1080p resolution is the most common.

We have seen in previous months how the Steam data has suffered great variations. The variations between February, March and April have been very important. Such large metric variations would come from data from teams in China.

In the past, it has happened on occasion that Chinese internet cafe equipment has been wrongly counted. Since there are so many, there are huge variations when the survey of hardware is updated. It is data that disturbs the reality of the platform and ends up being eliminated by Valve. The data currently displayed would be much more realistic.

Few substantial variations in statistics

The data that Steam shows has few notable variations, just some punctual ones. This lets us see that users are not currently updating their systems. Although it leaves several relevant data that we can comment on.

First, we see that the presence of Windows 10 falls by 0.7% until reaching the 60.5% On the contrary, Windows 11 rises 0.6%, achieving a share of the 3. 4%. Windows 7 for its part loses a 0.1% share, falling to 1.7%.

We jump to RAM, where we do see some interesting data. The 8GB capacity drop 0.4% to 18.9% of quota and the 16 GB fell 0.25%, standing at the 51.9%. Highlights the rise of 32GBwhich rises almost 0.8% and stands at the 16.9% This would be due to the great drop in the price of RAM memory and the growing demand for games.

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Regarding the processor, we do not know models, but we do know the number of cores. The CPUs of 4 cores they fall 0.6% to 27.1% and the processors go up 6 cores 0.3%, with a share of 33.8%. No changes to the processors 8 coreswho maintain their share of the 19.6%. The solutions of 12 coresgrowing 0.1% to 4%; the 10 cores rise 0.2% to 23% quota and finally, the 16 cores rise 0.1% to a share of 1.4%

The most popular graphics card is still the NVIDIA GTX 1650 which falls by 0.1%, but with a share of 5.85%. Highlights the RTX 3060 that raises its stake by 0.2% until it reaches a 4.7% of fee. It’s hard to find an AMD Radeon graphics card, which have little presence on the platform.

Finally, regarding the resolution, we see that the most popular is the 1080p with a 64.3% quota, although it falls 0.2%. turn up the 1440p resolution until the 12.88%, with a notable rise of 0.4%. Lastly, the 4K resolution loses 0.1% presence and is left with a 2.7% of fee.

Some data that show how the market breathes

This data shows that users are looking for solutions that allow them to play any game, but without spending a lot of money. It is clear that the systems are mostly focused on gaming in 1080p resolution. In addition, they show that Ray Tracing is not a technology that is of particular interest to users.

Something that is surprising is that Intel wins in processors almost a 0.4% share against AMD. It seems that Ryzen solutions are not taking off among video game fans, despite the fact that they are great solutions.

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