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Does anybody have any experience with this?
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No, but I have the Oculus. What is iRacing?
edit: Ah, I see, a VR racing sim. Haven't done that but I played Gran Turismo on PSVR and I didn't love it. I didn't real the racing games were improved by VR.
Can you use Oculus as a monitor substitute, or do you have to basically launch it from a desktop like an app?
You can run a desktop interface within Oculus, but you would probably have to fiddle a bit to get it to boot to Oculus. Or maybe not - mine runs through Steam, which loads automatically, so you could probably do it. You would just need access to a remote desktop for the occasion when things went wonky or you needed an update.
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CPU | Intel Core i7-9700K | VIEW » |
FAN | CRYORIG H5 | VIEW » |
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RAM | Corsair Vengeance 16GB | VIEW » |
SSD | WD Black 256GB | VIEW » |
HDD | Seagate 1 TB | VIEW » |
CASE | Cooler Master H500 | VIEW » |
PSU | EVGA SN GQ 650W | VIEW » |
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Part wise I think you are mostly okay. Some minor suggestions, I would go with a bigger SSD for Windows and games than the 256. My current machine has 256 GB SSD from back when SSD were expensive and it has been the one scrimp I wish I had not made. I am constantly moving things between my 1TB storage disc and my SSD to make space. Another minor change or suggestion is the case, I do not personally like cases with the buttons on top or cases with a lot of obnoxious lights. Something about owning a kitten that enjoys climbing and playing, especially while mommy is playing video games, and frequently turns off mommy's computer at the worse possible times, makes top mounted buttons problematic.I think I need a whole new computer setup to do VR in a sim game.
Does anything about this strike you as off, or wrong, or unnecessary?
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Here's basically the build on Amazon. It appears the i7-9700 (8 core) is $100 cheaper than the build with the i7-8700 (6 core), and other specs seem the same. Isn't the 9700 better?
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SSD makes a huge improvement for load times.