justsomebloke wrote: » What cpu and psu do you have
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » Intel Core i3-2120 Super-Flower Amazon 80Plus 450W
TerrorFirmer wrote: » You will need a way better CPU than that as well, the i3-2120 is not enough for the latest games let alone VR! I would say for you to pick up an i7-2600 (or 3770 if the board supports it) first. An i7-2600 + R9 270 for example would run most VR pretty OK if you lowered the settings a lot, but an i3-2120 will be choppy as hell no matter what card you buy. If you can afford both, get an i7-2600 (or 3770 preferably if board supports it) and a GTX1060 6GB...will be around €400 for both.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » Yeah, that will be fine for an i7-3770. Usually goes for around €120-150 depending, on Ebay or Adverts. Still a very good CPU for gaming and general use and saves you the hassle of having to rebuild your full system . I would get the i7 first and new card later. You can still use VR with your current card, just at low settings in many of the games. The i3-2120 would get you about €25 back, and the R9 270 (or is it a 270X) around €70.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » The R9 280X isn't terrible. It won't run games at brilliant visual quality in VR but it will work. I'd say just enjoy some of the more GPU friendly games for a while and you will get by fine. Some of the more demanding ones should even work perfectly OK as long as you run at lower settings. High framerate is key to VR. The 280X 2nd hand should get you €100 back, it's pretty similar to a GTX1050Ti new and still a pretty good card for non-VR gaming. In most modern games your i3-2120 would actually be bottlenecking it extremely badly.
Deleted User wrote: » Would the Vega 56 be an option (if you can get one before the miners go mental on it)?
Matt Simis wrote: » FWIW, I have 2 980Ti's on Adverts for sale. If you are interested in one let me know, Id rather cut a deal with someone on this forum than continue with the usual Adverts timewasting! Also, grab yourself some of the Amazon Basics USB3.0 (3 or 5 meter) extension cables and their HDMI extender cable (same length), you will thank me later!
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » How long would a 980Ti be good for before having to upgrade again? Would it be a top card for the Rift?
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01KHWOAR4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&psc=1 Would the above card be ok. Pain in the ass trying to get a card that is actually in stock. My budget is around €300.
K.O.Kiki wrote: » Yes, that's a great price for a GTX 1060 3Gb.