Do you have the FX6300, its a weak CPU. The GPU is ok for VR but that CPU is going to struggle.
Will the AMD FX 8350 struggle and if so are there any AM3+ CPU that can handle VR?
The problem with AMD is likely the single core / thread performance is down in the gutter when compared to intel. You should make the jump for a stable/enjoyable experience.
depend on which vr system. check their system requirement
GPU isn't a problem. But take oculus for instance, they say i5 4690k is the CPU to get for a good VR experience.
VR games likely require good use of a few threads/cores at the moment. While AMD's good at multi threaded / multi core performance at the price range, single goes in the gutter. Let's also not discount that an FX 6300 is basically an Ivy Bridge i3, made more power hungry.
Do you have the FX6300, its a weak CPU. The GPU is ok for VR but that CPU is going to struggle.
Will the AMD FX 8350 struggle and if so are there any AM3+ CPU that can handle VR?
The problem with AMD is likely the single core / thread performance is down in the gutter when compared to intel. You should make the jump for a stable/enjoyable experience.
Do you have the FX6300, its a weak CPU. The GPU is ok for VR but that CPU is going to struggle.
Will the AMD FX 8350 struggle and if so are there any AM3+ CPU that can handle VR?
The problem with AMD is likely the single core / thread performance is down in the gutter when compared to intel. You should make the jump for a stable/enjoyable experience.
Any recommendations for £250 (Motherboard, Ram and Cpu)