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Tristan155
You’re going to pay a shit ton of money to get that across the border into Canada. Try to find something that ships from Canada.
_mp7
Old components, not good for Vr
xTofik
These are 5y old parts. Not to mention that title has a different CPU then it is listed in the description.
redundant35
My son plays with an oculus rift s on a Ryzen 5 2600x 16 gigs of ram and an RX580 8gb.
This is the lowest I’d go. We haven’t ran into any trouble with games.
Since this is the second thread I’ve saw you post about a vr ready pc. You don’t seem to know much about PC have you considered just buying a ps5 and a psvr2? Or just a self powered quest?
These are both east to setup and easy to use!
A friend of mine has the PSVR2 and it’s pretty sweet.
leflic
Paid the same for better components over 3 years ago. Not a good deal!
Jack-M-y-u-do-dis
Maybe, but these are old parts, so don’t expect this to run anything demanding. A GTX 1660 is still good for normal pc gaming, but unless you wanna get dizzy, you’ll probably need a better pc to run your headset at about 120 frames per second (about double the normal monitor refresh rate)
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You’re going to pay a shit ton of money to get that across the border into Canada. Try to find something that ships from Canada.
Old components, not good for Vr
These are 5y old parts. Not to mention that title has a different CPU then it is listed in the description.
My son plays with an oculus rift s on a Ryzen 5 2600x 16 gigs of ram and an RX580 8gb.
This is the lowest I’d go. We haven’t ran into any trouble with games.
Since this is the second thread I’ve saw you post about a vr ready pc. You don’t seem to know much about PC have you considered just buying a ps5 and a psvr2? Or just a self powered quest?
These are both east to setup and easy to use!
A friend of mine has the PSVR2 and it’s pretty sweet.
Paid the same for better components over 3 years ago. Not a good deal!
Maybe, but these are old parts, so don’t expect this to run anything demanding. A GTX 1660 is still good for normal pc gaming, but unless you wanna get dizzy, you’ll probably need a better pc to run your headset at about 120 frames per second (about double the normal monitor refresh rate)