right ... i intent to try quest oculus link so i d like a gpu good enough like a bit better than the miminal so it does not stutter or lag to much. not overkill decent price good bang for buck cause i wont spend a lot of tim on this i just want to try it .
i think something 570 is the basic if im not mistaken.
Are you saying an RX 570? That's not good enough. VR essentially needs a 4K capable gpu.
"The Vive and the Rift both feature two 1080 x 1200 resolution screens, but after calculating for things like eye buffer and lens refraction they come to a combined resolution of 3024 x 1680. Add in the fact that each screen features a 90Hz refresh rate, and at optimal frame rates the Vive and Rift require your rig to process and render a combined 457 million pixels per second. In contrast, a standard 4K screen running at 60fps comes out to a ballpark of 498 million pixels per second."
What do you mean by WITHOUT turning the inside into an inferno? i feel there is plenty of space in that case.
Does/will the chassis get air in/out effectively?
Most of the time, these 'silent chassis' are just gimmicks; low noise, high operating thermals is the typical scenario with them.
It'll be quiet, but you'll end up seeing thermals higher than you're comfortable with, be forced to run faster fan profiles, after which it's no longer quiet.
I even looked up a review of that particular model, and it mentions that the airflow potential is lacking.
open mesh do you mean without side walls?
No. Take the front panels of the following, for example:
Cooler Master MasterCase H500
Lian Li Lancool II Mesh
Fractal Design Meshify C
tor cp850 i feel it is a special psu over kill over build . it has system protection on it so i fell it will last a another couple years and one day stop working. ill buy another psu ( or the same model) at this time.
Well, if you're sure... I just believe it's good practice to replace the psu if you're past the warranty period.