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MrSheep110

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  • Location
    Floating on a big rock in space
  • Biography
    I'm young and I have always been interested in tech.
  • Occupation
    Computer Repair

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  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 1700x
  • Motherboard
    Asus X370-Pro
  • RAM
    16Gb
  • GPU
    R9 390
  • Case
    Corsair 500R
  • Storage
    SSD 2Tb HDD
  • PSU
    500 EVGA
  • Cooling
    H115I Liquid Cooling
  • Operating System
    Win 10

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  1. That's not what the red dot means. The Red dot shows that they are live... because they are. On LTTtv. If they got them self banned again it would change the whole profile picture to a default person.
  2. As long as the H25 comes with the fans. you may spend the new found cash from the CPU cooler on at least 1 more fan for the front of the case.
  3. From what I can see it all looks good, I would remove the cooler you have and use the stock that will save you ~$AU 15 and if you go with what Alex said then yeah you can get a little more performance out of the system as long as you don't mine it being used.
  4. How goes it all, I have dual ultrawides 144Hz monitors that I use as my primary displays. I would like to rack mount my system and use it headless and use Parsec or another software to RDP into my system, thus creating my dilemma and query to the community. The "problem" I'm facing is: does anyone have any experience with this set up or something similar? If so what is your experience? Does anyone have experience using something like this and passing more then just a mouse and keyboard though? Something like a hotas system though Thanks for any advice that you have.
  5. Nope because if it was that simple then i would be so happy all it says is the minimum requirements are the rx490 https://store.steampowered.com/valveindex
  6. The Driver but less likely as they are both running the same radeon drivers. possibly architecture. and maybe performance but when Rx480 came out the benchmarks weren't much to be amazed about compared to R9-390
  7. It is though about a year older in terms of architecture. and Indexes own minimums are the Rx480
  8. me to not till i got it, but my index still isn't working which is :(. Time to troubleshoot that. Looks already like a Video card thing. Possibly because its a R9-390 and not a RX480. Is IT at all possible that my CPU could be a bottle neck for the USB as its the controller for the USBs except the 3.10 which uses it own controller. I am running a Ryzen 7 1700x
  9. I have actually now uninstalled and reinstalled drivers again and it still wont work but has no longer given me the USB resource error. I do wonder if that is just my computer being completely done with my BS or if its actually trying to work... When its still not
  10. The Index does require 3.0 to operate but let me get back to you on that, if you think that it would work
  11. I do not. I also didn't get this error with the original Vive Did forget to mention that in the initial post. It is linked to the headset itself.
  12. Sorry if this has been answered but I can't find it. When I plug in my Index I get a USB controller doesn't have enough resources for this device error. At the moment I have all uptodate drivers as well as 2 devices plugged in that being my mouse and keyboard these are in 3.0 while my headset is in 3.10 which uses a different driver says my documentation. Is there a fix someone has found for the use of USB 3? Keep in mind I have already tried Disable the xHCI Mode option in BIOS. Disabling the Legacy mode in BIOS Reinstall the Universal Serial Bus Controller drivers. Using a 3.0 hub Reinstalling the Drivers for the Index (more than 3x) System infoRyzen 7 1700x 3.77GHzAsus prime x370-pro (USB 3.0 3.1 3.10Gb Tried them all) Running Bios 5216 16gb RamR9 390 (Is my Video card holding me back?) Thanks
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