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How strong does my PC need to be for VR?

The two most critical components for a VR build are a graphics card above the NVIDIA GTX 1070, and a CPU above the i5-4590.
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How do I know if my PC is good enough for VR?

Using Your Existing Computer
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 equivalent or greater.
  • CPU: Intel i7-11800 equivalent or greater.
  • Memory: 32GB+ RAM.
  • Video Output: Compatible HDMI 1.3 video output.
  • USB: Ports 4x USB 3.0 ports plus 1x USB 2.0 port*
  • OS: Windows 11 64 bit.
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What PC specs do you need to run VR?

How to Check if your PC is VR Ready
  • GPU: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater.
  • CPU: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater.
  • RAM: 8GB+
  • Video Output Compatible HDMI 1.3 video output.
  • USB Ports 3x USB 3.0 ports plus 1x USB 2.0 port.
  • OS Windows 7 SP1 64 bit or newer.
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Does VR require a strong CPU?

A suitable CPU is crucial to good VR performance, but the GPU arguably plays a more important role due to the rendering requirements of bringing to life 3D worlds. We, therefore, recommend allocating a decent chunk of the budget to a quality GPU.
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Can VR run with a bad PC?

Yes. Provided they support VR or are VR ready. Most manufacturers state a GTX 1060 as being the minimum requirement for VR ready laptops however even a1050Ti can also run Windows Mixed Reality quite easily at 90Hz frame rate. Laptops can get hot very quick using VR.
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How Powerful Does Your PC Need To Be for VR?

Is VR harder on CPU or GPU?

VR experiences are very similar to games in terms of overall system requirements, so both the CPU and GPU are important – but because of the need to run two displays (one for each eye) at very high refresh rates the demands on the video card (GPU) are more intensive than average games.
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Is 16GB RAM enough for VR?

16GB should be the minimum RAM in a VR gaming PC, enabling you to dump large amounts of data into system memory, and multi-task with applications. 32GB will give you extra headroom, but few VR games will push you to the limits of 16GB right now.
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What graphics card is VR Ready?

The NVIDIA GTX 960 (4GB), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (4GB), NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti, NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti (laptop), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M and AMD Radeon RX 470 currently meet the minimum specs. Note: Some Rift S content may require a computer that exceeds Oculus's minimum or recommended specs.
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Does VR use a lot of RAM?

Does more RAM help VR? Not anymore than it would a normal flatspace videogame. Usually a minimum of 8–12GB of RAM or at the very most 16GBs is enough, although chances are you'll never actually use that much unless you have a lot of things open in the background.
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What GPU is best for VR?

Best GPU for VR – our top picks
  • ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 Trinity OC.
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Founders Edition.
  • MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Ti.
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Can any gaming PC run VR?

Yes, if your gaming laptop is powerful enough to meet the minimum requirements of the VR headset you want to use, then it will be able to run VR games. Right now, laptops that have RTX 3080 GPUs or RTX 3070 GPUs in them will work well for VR gaming.
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Do you need a good graphics card for VR?

Though it's hard to argue that any graphics card is too fast for VR, opting for a card like an AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT or an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, at a minimum, is a good idea for high-end HMDs, even though their minimum GPU specs are much lower.
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Is my PC Oculus ready?

To test whether your PC is ready for the Oculus Rift, download the Oculus Rift Compatability Tool and run it. The tool will check your PC's hardware to ensure you have a sufficient graphics processor, CPU, RAM, and number of USB ports to support the hardware.
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Is 32 GB RAM overkill?

32GB of RAM is considered high and is generally overkill for most users. For most everyday use and basic tasks such as web browsing, email, and basic office work, 8GB of RAM is more than enough. Even for gaming or video editing, 16GB is typically sufficient.
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How much virtual RAM is too much?

Note: Microsoft recommends that virtual memory be set at no less than 1.5 times and no more than 3 times the amount of RAM on the computer. For power PC owners (most UE/UC users), there is likely at least 2 GB of RAM, so the virtual memory can be set up to 6,144 MB (6 GB).
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Can a gaming laptop run VR?

Gaming laptops almost universally use one of Intel's or AMD's H-series CPUs, which are higher-powered processors than the U-series silicon in most thin non-gaming laptops, and a minimum of four cores. Any late-model Core i5, i7, or i9, or a Ryzen 5 or 7 H-series chip, should do the job nicely for VR.
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Is RTX or GTX better for VR?

The RTX 3050 should be the poster child for PC VR gaming, considering it is significantly faster than the GTX 1660 or the GTX 1660 Super – graphics cards many would advise for entry level VR.
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What do I need for VR gaming?

The only thing you need is a VR headset. There are differences between the available VR headsets. There are some things to keep in mind when you buy your headset. For example, there are VR headsets which you can use in combination of a powerful gaming PC or smartphone.
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Why is VR so demanding?

VR requires very high frame rates, and high resolutions to make it look good. Even on the low end, a VR headset might be running at a resolution of 2160x1200 at 90Hz. Higher end headsets are 2880x1600 running at 144 Hz (Well there is 1 at least). On console, most games are running at 1920x1080 at 30 Hz.
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How much RAM is recommended for PC VR?

The third-most important part to consider is RAM. The recommended onboard RAM for most games and VR headsets continues to hover around 8GB. The general consensus online seems to match the advice given by the VR developers, that 8GB will be sufficient for now.
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How many cores do you need for VR?

So, how many cores do you need? I recommend four. Quad-core processors have been around for a while now, and most VR games are programmed for them. Few current games are programmed to be able to use more cores.
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Can a RTX 3050 run VR?

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 is a mid-range graphics card that is capable of running PC VR games. It can handle games with medium to high graphical settings at resolutions of 3936 x 1984 and refresh rates of 72 Hz. However, it may struggle to maintain a consistent frame rate in more demanding games.
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Is RTX 3060 compatible with Oculus Quest 2?

Yes, the MSI RTX 3060 Ventus 3X 12G OC can be paired with the Quest 2 using Oculus Link.
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