I voted no for obvious reasons: steam link and the steam controller are hardware peripherals, and are thus better suited for
this section.
The term 'steambox' shows to me, more than anything else, that the TS doesn't have a clue what he's talking about (sorry,
@Noctosphere...but despite this discussion being 2 pages, I don't think you grasped the concept here).
Let me put it simple: STEAMBOX DOESN'T EXIST. I'm not even exaggerating in any way, as valve themselves sort of relabeled it into "steam machines" (if they coined the phrase "steambox" to begin with...I sort of suspect the gaming media went with hinges, rumors and/or speculation as to the name). And what is a "steam machine"? Any PC that can run steam. Yes...sometimes it IS as simple as that.
From what I got from the announcement was that steam machines were supposed to run on steamOS, a linux distribution built on debian. But since valve doesn't build the actual machines themselves, the partners got their own line-up they could call "steam machines" if they want to (it's somewhat akin to "alienware", I guess. Or perhaps the nintendo seal of approval. In any case, the name means nothing but the simple fact that it can run steam). And since valve decided to postpone things until ready, at least some of the partners said "screw this!" and released a "steam machine" with windows* instead of the then-beta steamOS.
I'm assuming you didn't knew any of this,
@Noctosphere . But really...in the end, your question comes down to "who's in favor of having a separate section of PC's that can run steam". Or in yet other words: "I want a separate section of the PC forum that is exactly the same as the previous one"**. And I think we'll agree that isn't exactly serving any purpose...right? :-)
*steamOS is supposed to end the stranglehold windows has over PC games, but until big companies like EA, ubisoft or capcom massively start releasing games on linux, this goal is dead in the water. The very fact that the partners switch OS sort of proves that.
**seriously: steam runs fine on linux (at least ubuntu, mint and steamOS...I assume debian and some other distro's as well).