I built my current PC from scratch in 2013, it was the first time I've had the spare cash to get quality all in one go, almost, it was spread out over a few months, but it was assembled as a new PC, not a series of upgrades on an old one, the spec was,
Processor - Intel i5 3570k @ 4.3ghz with Coolermaster Hyper 612S
Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H
RAM - 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz Kingston HyperX Genesis
Storage - 128GB Samsung 840 PRO SSD / WD Green 3TB HDD
Graphics - KFA2 GTX 660
PSU - XFX PRO Series 650w
Monitor - Acer GD245HQ 23.6" 120Hz 3D
Speakers - Logitech Z506 5.1 Surround Sound
I recently upgraded the graphics card to an Asus GTX 1080 Turbo along with an Oculus Rift & Touch bundle, current keyboard is a Razer Blackwidow Chroma, mouse is a Logitech G502 Proteus.
The main use for the PC now is VR gaming, I hadn't played games for quite some time before getting the Rift! Occasionally I'll get a message pop up saying it's taking a while to load and that I should check the game window on the monitor, it's always just taking it's time though and I just have to wait, I don't know if this is normal or if something's holding it back.
Would I benefit from more/different RAM? A processor upgrade would be most costly (needing a CPU, motherboard and RAM) and I'm not sure the performance increase would be worth the price tag?
I'm still using Windows 7, I got the free Windows 10 upgrade, absolutely hated it so went back to 7 a few weeks later, I was also using Windows Insider builds on another PC for a few months, they were truly awful, that PC is now running Linux! I'm not sure if I could still go back to 10 for free or if I'd have to buy it now, I've noticed a few games on the Rift store needing Windows 10 and can see this becoming more common, so I might need to try it again, or I could just ditch PCs and hit the gym hard again!
Would VR games benefit from being installed on an SSD? I could add another SSD and use it as an Oculus/Steam library.
Any other suggestions?
Processor - Intel i5 3570k @ 4.3ghz with Coolermaster Hyper 612S
Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H
RAM - 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz Kingston HyperX Genesis
Storage - 128GB Samsung 840 PRO SSD / WD Green 3TB HDD
Graphics - KFA2 GTX 660
PSU - XFX PRO Series 650w
Monitor - Acer GD245HQ 23.6" 120Hz 3D
Speakers - Logitech Z506 5.1 Surround Sound
I recently upgraded the graphics card to an Asus GTX 1080 Turbo along with an Oculus Rift & Touch bundle, current keyboard is a Razer Blackwidow Chroma, mouse is a Logitech G502 Proteus.
The main use for the PC now is VR gaming, I hadn't played games for quite some time before getting the Rift! Occasionally I'll get a message pop up saying it's taking a while to load and that I should check the game window on the monitor, it's always just taking it's time though and I just have to wait, I don't know if this is normal or if something's holding it back.
Would I benefit from more/different RAM? A processor upgrade would be most costly (needing a CPU, motherboard and RAM) and I'm not sure the performance increase would be worth the price tag?
I'm still using Windows 7, I got the free Windows 10 upgrade, absolutely hated it so went back to 7 a few weeks later, I was also using Windows Insider builds on another PC for a few months, they were truly awful, that PC is now running Linux! I'm not sure if I could still go back to 10 for free or if I'd have to buy it now, I've noticed a few games on the Rift store needing Windows 10 and can see this becoming more common, so I might need to try it again, or I could just ditch PCs and hit the gym hard again!
Would VR games benefit from being installed on an SSD? I could add another SSD and use it as an Oculus/Steam library.
Any other suggestions?