Hello, I'm new here as a member but certainly not as a reader.
So I'm looking into buying an Oculus Rift, and am wondering if I'll also need to look into upgrading my PC. I'm aware that I have a processor bottleneck, but am not sure if it's significant enough to matter. I Frankensteined this PC from an old Alienware, hence the weird processor.
Essential specs:
CPU: i7 4785T (locked 2.2 ghz)
GPU: Gtx 1080FTW
RAM: 16G DDR3
Any idea if I'll be able to comfortably run the headset with basic vr titles (e.g. Keep talking and nobody explodes) until I can upgrade the PC to run more demanding games like Fallout 4? Or will I even need to upgrade? Fallout 4 currently runs 3440p ultra with a ton of graphics mods at 40fps. Witcher 3 unmodded 3440p at 40-60fps.
Should I upgrade first, then buy the headset, or viceversa?
So I'm looking into buying an Oculus Rift, and am wondering if I'll also need to look into upgrading my PC. I'm aware that I have a processor bottleneck, but am not sure if it's significant enough to matter. I Frankensteined this PC from an old Alienware, hence the weird processor.
Essential specs:
CPU: i7 4785T (locked 2.2 ghz)
GPU: Gtx 1080FTW
RAM: 16G DDR3
Any idea if I'll be able to comfortably run the headset with basic vr titles (e.g. Keep talking and nobody explodes) until I can upgrade the PC to run more demanding games like Fallout 4? Or will I even need to upgrade? Fallout 4 currently runs 3440p ultra with a ton of graphics mods at 40fps. Witcher 3 unmodded 3440p at 40-60fps.
Should I upgrade first, then buy the headset, or viceversa?