it says no because the cpu is lower than what they want
But the steam vr one actually kinda runs a game and for me was above 100 at all times so i though the steam vr one was more accurate cause of that
Scored ready on steam vr performance test with:
GTX 1060
i3-4160
Score: 7.2(High), 1030 frames tested, 0 frames under 90 fps, 4 cpu bound frames.
Can i run Vr or not? I was pretty sure i needed a i5 to run Vr
Probably a silly question but, I think i'm gonna buy a GTX 1060 when it comes out but I have seen stuff about using a certain PCI E slot for gpus I have a ASRock H97M PRO4 i was wondering if I should use the slot closest or farthest away from the CPU.
The mother board has the ATI Radeon 3000 video chip set im pretty sure that is crap but i tried to make a cheap computer that could play the games i want to play. So no video card i was going to try to save up money to get a good card if i got this computer
if thats not what a video chipset does than sorry
My favorite would have to be the keyboard it doesn't look gamerish it looks professional and most of my stuff is black so it would match
(the headset, mousepad, and mouse look amazing to)