They told me I couldn't play VR.
They told me I couldn't play VR.
I just wanted to clarify that saving money would be a smarter choice initially, and once you have enough funds, you could upgrade your current setup. That’s what I’d do in my case. I’m not a gamer myself—I mainly use computers for simulations, calculations, and CFD. I don’t own a VR headset either. For me, it doesn’t seem sensible to purchase a heavy VR headset and expect to play demanding games on this system.
Experience your VR man comfortably. Users often have unusual expectations regarding hardware sometimes.
I wasn't making a joke at all! It seems my reply was misunderstood completely. I usually try to keep things light. I can also respond in a very straightforward, business-like way if you'd like. But I believe we'll both get tired of that soon :-) Your determination to try VR is impressive, but as @kelvinhall05 pointed out, your money might have been better spent elsewhere if that was your goal.
Oh ok that sounded bad in my head then.Anyway i agree with u guys this is the rig i can afford do u like it? https://www.newegg.com/global/gr/Product...gnorebbr=1 https://www.newegg.com/global/gr/Product...gnorebbr=1 https://www.newegg.com/global/gr/Product...gnorebbr=1
I’m having trouble locating more affordable RAM with RGB options. The ASUS board is my top choice, and I’d like to stick with it. Regarding Intel CPUs, they’re great but can be pricey and require a cooler. If you’d like, I can suggest more budget-friendly Intel or AMD options instead!