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That upgrade will hopefully give my investment another year of viability.ĭepending on the model you are looking at, you may be able to turn off or simply remove the lights. You're a bit more locked down when it comes to CPU (and GPUs when it comes to laptops).Īs a personal example, I held off on buying my Helios 300 until I put aside a bit more cash to get the i7 8750 rather than the i5 or even the i7 "HQ" series CPUs. RAM, hard drives, those can be upgraded easily. An i5 may be passable today, but if you're going to drop $600-$700, it isn't a bad idea to set aside another $100, delay the purchase a short while, and get a better CPU that will last longer. Trust me, those Steam games add up! For a CPU, an i7 75XX is another minimum is keep an eye out for. 16GB RAM also is a personal requirement, as well as a SSD with no less than 500GB. A 1050 Ti 4GB can do the job, and it is what I was running in my desktop, but it was getting a bit long in the tooth. Jump to gaming computers that are in the $1800 range, and they can look slick enough to be corporate laptops.Ī 1060 with 6GB RAM is the minimum spec I'd look for in a GPU. Sadly, unless you skip from the $700-$1500 range, you are going to get some form of 'bling' aesthetics on your machine.
#Beat saber mod manager does nothing Pc
I'm not opposed to building something, either, though I haven't pieced together a PC in.4, 5 years now and I'm well past the "tinker with shit because it's fun" stage of my life. I'd prefer to keep it under a grand if possible. For the love of $DEITY, I don't want something with all the bling lights on it, because, "look nice." Any recommendations? Also, needs to have wifi in it for connectivity as I have not yet run CAT5 to the area behind the TV (I have to run it down the side of a chimney, going through the attic and straight down two floors). MSI and ASUS make some decent smallish form factor machines, with GTX1060s in them, available on NewEgg for under $700.
So far, I've been hauling out that laptop (mentioned above) and just hooking everything up, but that's kind of a pain in the ass. I'd prefer tucking a machine away into a nook versus even a mid-tower device, because my wife wants it to "look nice" and not like some wire-strewn mess. So, partly because I want the advice, and partly because I don't want this thread to disappear, can anyone recommend a smallish form factor machine that'll handle VR, and not break the bank at the same time? I want to put a setup in the main living space of my home, where my TV is. Jet Island (this game really makes me want a full-blown Spiderman VR game!) SUPERHOT (reminds me of that Robert Downey Jr fight scene in Sherlock Holmes where he plots out each attack, )
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happy to recommend some mods and put out a quick how-to on how to mod them if anyone would like) Skyrim VR & Fallout 4 VR (with mods of course. Sairento VR (think Kill Bill mixed with Bleach) One of my coworkers has a Playstation VR headset, and he was pleasantly surprised by the image quality and low weight of the WMR headset I have. I can absolutely recommend WMR devices like the Lenovo Explorer (the best one at the $200 price point), and with a WMR minimum GPU being a GTX 1050 Ti, it isn't too out of reach for many gamers with a system more than a handful of years old.
Figured why not open one up? Here's what I'm running for gear, and what games I can recommend: Did a quick search and couldn't find any general threads for VR tech & games.