My old 7870 isn't anywhere near the required fidelity. My i5 2500K should be fine. I'm waiting for the next line of nVidia chips before upgrading my GPU.
Still be a while before I can afford a Vive.
Is Your PC VR Ready? | |||
Yes | 37 | 21.26% | |
No | 63 | 36.21% | |
My PS4 has been ready | 74 | 42.53% | |
Total: | 174 |
My old 7870 isn't anywhere near the required fidelity. My i5 2500K should be fine. I'm waiting for the next line of nVidia chips before upgrading my GPU.
Still be a while before I can afford a Vive.
I am ready, but barely. Overclocked 4790k + overclocked 970. But I'm too broke for a VR system currently. But MAAAAAN I want one so bad for Elite: Dangerous!
I'll get Oculus and test for myself.
i7 3770K with SLI 780's.
If SLI is not supported, One of my 780's is a beast and scores like a 780Ti and so i'm expecting being able to get decent VR.
PC I i7 3770K @4.5Ghz I 16GB 2400Mhz I GTX 980Ti FTW
Consoles I PS4 Pro I Xbox One S 2TB I Wii U I Xbox 360 S
CGI-Quality said: You beat me by .1! Just curious, are you running two 980 Ti's? |
Nope, just one.
aLkaLiNE said: ok so after you do the test, how do you take a screen shot of it d: Ive hit prnt screen, tried holding cntrl and then pressing prnt screen, tried alt+prnt screen... >_> |
use the snipping tool.
you can even type it into the search bar.
save it, and then upload it.
CGI-Quality said:
Well, the benchmarks do say that one Ti is faster than a Titan X, so I guess that makes sense. :P |
Not in general it isn't, right? Do you mean in VR or?
Not bad for an AMD R9 290, but by the time I'll own a VR device I'll also have highend Polaris GPUs in Crossfire.
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