Yes, your PC can run VR acceleration, but it depends on your hardware and software support.
Yes, your PC can run VR acceleration, but it depends on your hardware and software support.
Hey, I hope you're happy with your new PC setup! The i5 12400 and 6700XT with RIPJOWS 5 are solid choices. Before investing around $500 on a VR headset, it's good to check if your system can handle ACC (Assetto Corsa Competizione). Let me know if you need tips or tests to confirm! Thanks for reaching out.
Looking into options for high-frame-rate gaming with Quest 2. Since it doesn’t support Google Earth VR, I’d recommend a headset that offers immersive VR experiences without that limitation. Consider the Meta Quest Pro or Valve Index if you're open to PC setups, or the PlayStation VR2 for a more affordable choice.
I really don’t understand much about it. I’ve got an old Rift and only use it a bit for Assetto Corsa. Because I don’t feel the need to upgrade, I haven’t explored all the new features. Valve Index sounds great, but I think others have good things too. Your graphics card might struggle to run it smoothly at 90+ FPS—my 2080 handles high speeds around 90fps, but the original Rift’s resolution isn’t very sharp.