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Checking performance on a GTX 970 with Oculus Rift.

Checking performance on a GTX 970 with Oculus Rift.

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johnsrealm
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09-28-2016, 11:10 PM
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VR headsets for PC gaming tend to be costly, so I began searching for cheaper options. In short, I initially thought about purchasing a budget kit for my Android phone just to try VR, then considered upgrading to a newer phone for sharper visuals and better performance. I checked out the P10 model since it wasn’t too pricey. Later, I received advice about Google Daydream compatible devices for a smoother VR experience, which led me to explore the Samsung Gear VR 2017 version on the S8. The price shifted from very affordable to more expensive than the Oculus with touch controllers. My main question is whether the Oculus will deliver a satisfying experience on a GTX 970. Before diving into alternatives, I assumed the setup would be poor on that graphics card, as Nvidia lists it as the lowest VR-ready option (and the GTX 960 isn’t marked as "VR Ready"). On the Oculus Rift site, the GTX 970 is listed as a recommended alternative. Thanks for your assistance!
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johnsrealm
09-28-2016, 11:10 PM #1

VR headsets for PC gaming tend to be costly, so I began searching for cheaper options. In short, I initially thought about purchasing a budget kit for my Android phone just to try VR, then considered upgrading to a newer phone for sharper visuals and better performance. I checked out the P10 model since it wasn’t too pricey. Later, I received advice about Google Daydream compatible devices for a smoother VR experience, which led me to explore the Samsung Gear VR 2017 version on the S8. The price shifted from very affordable to more expensive than the Oculus with touch controllers. My main question is whether the Oculus will deliver a satisfying experience on a GTX 970. Before diving into alternatives, I assumed the setup would be poor on that graphics card, as Nvidia lists it as the lowest VR-ready option (and the GTX 960 isn’t marked as "VR Ready"). On the Oculus Rift site, the GTX 970 is listed as a recommended alternative. Thanks for your assistance!

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_klearix_
Member
204
09-30-2016, 09:08 AM
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Varies by game; it functions well but feels better with a higher-end option such as 1060 or 1070
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_klearix_
09-30-2016, 09:08 AM #2

Varies by game; it functions well but feels better with a higher-end option such as 1060 or 1070

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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09-30-2016, 10:07 AM
#3
Reduce the adjustments and boost the speed of this OC monster card so it functions properly.
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Okunino
09-30-2016, 10:07 AM #3

Reduce the adjustments and boost the speed of this OC monster card so it functions properly.

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Mrender3
Senior Member
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10-10-2016, 04:37 AM
#4
Still, it offers a superior experience compared to any smartphone.
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Mrender3
10-10-2016, 04:37 AM #4

Still, it offers a superior experience compared to any smartphone.

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TohXicPvP
Junior Member
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10-10-2016, 04:52 AM
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It could simply function then. So it seems like a fairly average VR session—maybe just working or I misread? Would you suggest the Oculus with a GTX 970? I’m not just after intense gaming, but also wanting to enjoy VR games, watch videos, use Tilt Brush, and more.
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TohXicPvP
10-10-2016, 04:52 AM #5

It could simply function then. So it seems like a fairly average VR session—maybe just working or I misread? Would you suggest the Oculus with a GTX 970? I’m not just after intense gaming, but also wanting to enjoy VR games, watch videos, use Tilt Brush, and more.

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happy_yeah
Junior Member
5
10-10-2016, 05:33 AM
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It should function properly. Lower graphics options are possible, but it should still meet the requirements for Google Earth and VR videos.
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happy_yeah
10-10-2016, 05:33 AM #6

It should function properly. Lower graphics options are possible, but it should still meet the requirements for Google Earth and VR videos.

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Meteor__YT
Member
81
10-10-2016, 10:01 AM
#7
It's great you're thinking about these details! You'll want to check how well the graphics handle lower settings in both VR and regular viewing. Many users find that even with reduced quality, the experience remains satisfying.
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Meteor__YT
10-10-2016, 10:01 AM #7

It's great you're thinking about these details! You'll want to check how well the graphics handle lower settings in both VR and regular viewing. Many users find that even with reduced quality, the experience remains satisfying.

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xXTheBlackXx
Junior Member
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10-11-2016, 05:10 AM
#8
It wouldn't be a good idea to use VR games on a 970 system, especially since upgrades are recommended. However, you can still enjoy them at lower settings.
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xXTheBlackXx
10-11-2016, 05:10 AM #8

It wouldn't be a good idea to use VR games on a 970 system, especially since upgrades are recommended. However, you can still enjoy them at lower settings.

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AlexPFM7
Member
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10-11-2016, 09:11 AM
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I should clarify exactly which VR titles interest me. I’m unsure if anyone has mentioned NerdCubed before, though he used to share VR games often. The most recent VR video was a bit different... My focus is on the types of VR experiences he’s shown—more laid-back or artistic games rather than fast-paced shooters with high graphics. For instance, he’s played Tilt Brush, The VR Museum of Fine Art, The Lab, Google Earth VR, and Job Simulator. I’m really into this kind of genre, not the more action-oriented, visually flashy ones.
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AlexPFM7
10-11-2016, 09:11 AM #9

I should clarify exactly which VR titles interest me. I’m unsure if anyone has mentioned NerdCubed before, though he used to share VR games often. The most recent VR video was a bit different... My focus is on the types of VR experiences he’s shown—more laid-back or artistic games rather than fast-paced shooters with high graphics. For instance, he’s played Tilt Brush, The VR Museum of Fine Art, The Lab, Google Earth VR, and Job Simulator. I’m really into this kind of genre, not the more action-oriented, visually flashy ones.

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Vexqus
Junior Member
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10-18-2016, 04:25 PM
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It's actually identical to 1060.
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Vexqus
10-18-2016, 04:25 PM #10

It's actually identical to 1060.

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