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The new SteamOS beta already has fixes for non-Steam Deck handhelds – here’s why it’s better than Windows 11 for gaming

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  • Valve has released SteamOS 3.7.9 beta, with fixes for the Lenovo Legion Go S and other Strix Point handhelds
  • It comes only a week after SteamOS 3.7 stable, which provided official support for the Legion Go S
  • It further highlights Valve’s SteamOS benefits over Microsoft’s Windows 11 for gaming

Microsoft’s Windows 11 has been controversial for PC gamers recently, specifically with its 24H2 update. And Valve’s SteamOS looks set to be the most suitable alternative for handheld users, with its focus moving away from the Steam Deck for the first time.

As reported by GamingOnLinux, Valve released SteamOS 3.7.9 beta, which comes after its recent SteamOS 3.7 stable update. The update provided support for the Lenovo Legion Go S and other AMD-powered handhelds, and this new beta contains fixes for the devices; it addresses controller input and frame-pacing issues, and other tweaks you can read in its patch notes.

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