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What was your result in the SteamVR Performance Test?  

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  1. 1. SteamVR Performance Test Result

    • Not Ready
      1090
    • Capable
      1513
    • Ready
      4324


Cpu: i7 4790K
Gpu: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti ( EVGA SC)
Ram: 16 GB HyperX 1866
Score:  11

 

 

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VR system test.tif AMD FX 8350 @ 4.3GHz 4 core (1 core per compute unit, so I have 4 cores disabled, this is due to heat issues)

Gainward Nvidia GTX 980Ti Pheonix

16GB (4X4GB) DDR 3 1333MHz

Ready 11 (Very High) (o O), 12955 frames tested, 0 frames below 90FPS, 0 Frames CPU Bound (this surprised me).

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One last try to get the screen shot in.
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Rig Name : Custom Built

CPU : i7 4790

GPU: Nvidia GTX 660

RAM: 2 x 8GB

 

 

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TheSwoll

Intel I7-4790k at 4.3GHz

GTX 970

16 GB of RAM

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Rig Name : Budget machine

Cpu : i7-6700 ( Locked cpu )

Gpu : MSI GTX970

Ram : 2133Mhz 16GB

Score : 8.6

 

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VR Ready with Gaming Notebook

MSI GT72S 6qe Dominator Pro G

Intel Core I7 6820HK Quad Core Overclockable cpu (nothing oc'd for this bench though)

Nvidia Geforce GTX 980M 8GB of GDDR5 Vram

48 GB of Crucial and Kingston DDR4 2133Mhz Ram

Score overall of 6.4 (High)

Storage (just for the hell of it :) 

128 GB Toshiba PCIe NVME Gen3 Express SSD (Boot Drive) 

8tb (2x4tb) Samsung Momentus SATA III 5400 rpm hdd (yes you can fit two, theres a youtube vid on it)

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, mightycrom123 said:

VR Ready with Gaming Notebook

MSI GT72S 6qe Dominator Pro G

Intel Core I7 6820HK Quad Core Overclockable cpu (nothing oc'd for this bench though)

Nvidia Geforce GTX 980M 8GB of GDDR5 Vram

48 GB of Crucial and Kingston DDR4 2133Mhz Ram

Score overall of 6.4 (High)

Storage (just for the hell of it :) 

128 GB Toshiba PCIe NVME Gen3 Express SSD (Boot Drive) 

8tb (2x4tb) Samsung Momentus SATA III 5400 rpm hdd (yes you can fit two, theres a youtube vid on it)

 

 

 

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P.S,

The laptop did not have nvidia optimus, the gpu is direct/discreet, can be turned on or off

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So my boss was super lucky and got his Rift early. He was nice enough to let me use it this weekend past. I have an old Mac Pro 2010 (5,1) that I made many changes to in order to see if it was possible to run the Oculus Rift. The answer is YES!.

My original mac had 12-cores running 2x6-core CPUs at 2.66 ghz a piece. I upgraded those to 2x6-core CPUs running at 3.46 ghz. I upgraded my ram to 32gb. I added a USB 3.0 PCIe card. I added a GTX 980 ti video card. I swapped out all four hard drives for 1tb SSDs.

Im running Windows 10 in bootcamp on a dedicated SSD.

 

The Rift ran perfectly. No hiccups, no odd issues installing anything.

I expected problems because Apple cripples the PCIe slot to run in Rev 1.1 if you install a newer generation Nvidia card. The only way to fix it is to either write your own EFI driver for the card, or buy a card from Macvidcards.com or send them your brand new video card to them so that they solder a larger EPROM chip to the card (which voids your warranty btw... ) and then flash it with their own custom proprietary EFI driver for the card so that the freaking mac will read it and run it at the proper PCIe Rev 2.0 ( my mac pro's max pcie speed ).

 

Considering all that, it still ran amazing!

 

I was very sad to have to give the Rift back. But for anyone wondering, I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt.

It works!!!!!!!! 

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Rig name: Doesn't have one (considering guess I'll call it The Medianator?)
CPU: Intel Core i7 4790k (4 physical cores @ 4.0GHz)
GPU1: EVGA NVidia GTX 960 SuperSuperClock ACX 2.0 (2GB edition)
GPU2: EVGA NVidia GTX 750 ti SuperClock 2GB (assigned for PhysX, mostly used for compute purposes)
RAM: 4 x 4GB Kingston HyperX Fury Blue 1600MHz

Notes: Always running dual displays. Has a 128GB Samsung 750 Pro running primary OS and a Seagate Barricuda 7200 2TB where Steam is. Worth noting that the motherboard is an ASUS Z97-A and the power supply a RaidMax 8X-1000AE -- I don't know why this information was not asked to be included in the results (particularly hard drive and motherboard), though I understand the possibility that someone might not have built their own rig and thus that info might be misleading in some cases. Considering the very first spec was also a 960 with the same processor, Seems to be a massive amount of variance on the GTX 960 models and their efficacy.

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Rig name: iPotato
Cpu: i7 3770k at 3.5ghz..
Gpu: R9 380 (not overclocked)
Ram: 24gb ddr3 1333mhz

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Ryzen 5 3600 stock | 2x16GB C13 3200MHz (AFR) | GTX 760 (Sold the VII)| ASUS Prime X570-P | 6TB WD Gold (128MB Cache, 2017)

Samsung 850 EVO 240 GB 

138 is a good number.

 

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Cpu: I5 6600k 4.6
Gpu MSI 980ti
Ram 16g Ripsaws 
 

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Rig name: dusty
Cpu: i5-4690k (no oc)
Gpu: gtx 970
Ram: 1x8 gb crucial ballistix sport

 

Score: 5.6 (no gpu oc)

 

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score: 6.8 (oc with asus GPU tweak II set to "OC mode")

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These two results are from the same system the only difference is that I set the second score to OC mode on Asus's GPU tweak II. The first score didn't have a mode set to it.

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Rig name: Dave

Cpu: i7 4770 at 3.4Ghz

Gpu: Gigabyte G1 Gaming 980ti

32gb Corsair xms 3 RAM (4x8gb)

 

 

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My PC: I7 4770 (3.4Ghz)

32Gb Corsair Xms3 DDR3

Gigabyte G1 Gaming 980ti

Asus Z87-A Motherboard

Samsung 120gb SSD

Seagate 2TB HDD

Aerocool Xpredator Evil Black

 

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/8502026

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Rig : Base Station

CPU: Core i5-3570 @3.4GHz

GPU: GTX 660Ti

Memory: 2*8GB DDR3 1333MHz

Score: 0.2

 

Report card:

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Name:idk

Cpu:4690k(Stock)
Gpu:MSI R9 380 4GB(Stock)
Ram:2x4gb kingston hyper x 1866 ddr3
Score:3.9

Planning to OC a fair bit in the summer so idk if it will go to ready just from that.

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Rig name: my real wife
Cpu:Intel i5-4670K OC to 4ghz
Gpu:2 * r9 290
Ram:12gb ddr3
Score: VR Ready



 

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Specs

CPU: i7-6700k oc to 5.0ghz

GPU: r9 390x

RAM: Corsair Vengence LPX 2x4GB DDR4 at 3000mhz

 

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I know the intention of this thread is if you planned on using VR with your computer, but I just thought I would give the Steam VR Performance Test, I'm actually a little surprised, I wasn't expecting the CPU to be under the capable section...

I don't have a name for it since it's a laptop...

  • AMD A8 6410
  • AMD R5 iGPU with 1GB DDR3
  • 8GB DDR3
  • 500GB WD 2.5"
  • 1366x768

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Well this was not surprising xD.

 

Rig Name: The Budget "K"

CPU: AMD FX-8350 - small over clock, "1 button" OC built into motherboard (stock cooler)

GPU: AMD Radeon R9 200 - Stock speeds

Memory: 8GB DDR3 - stock speeds

OS: Windows 7 64bit

Storage: 120GB SSD for OS, 1TB Hard drive where steam and this test is installed

PSU: Corsair VS550

 

The only programs open when running this was CPU-z, Speccy, Chrome, Task Manager, Skype, Anti Virus, Anti Malware (neither running any scans just monitoring) and Window's oh so useful in built Snipping Tool (gets soooo much mileage at work).

 

GPU is not the best and failed miserably.  I was pleased with the CPU temps considering the really basic cooler I have (although Speccy for temps not 100% accurate?).   I am glad to see my choice in getting a better CPU is still paying off.  This rig is 2 & 1/2 years old (custom chosen by me and assembled by a reputable PC Building website), I have had no issues and glad to see all but the GPU is ready for VR.  CPU not working overly hard throughout about 25% overall, 4x cores at 50% probably the physical cores, (although very little hyper threading apart from opening the program). Just need some money for a capable GPU to hit VR up in the future, and maybe a better cooler as I have had my CPU hit throttling under heavy load.

 

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Cpu: i5 4690
Gpu: GTX 960 4GB
Ram: 12gb corsair vengence ram 1600
 

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Samantha

Amd fx 8320e @4.5

Zotac gtx 960 amp 4gb

32gb ddr3 

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Good news! Apparently I can run VR!

 

Bad news.. I'll probably be waiting a very long time to afford buying a headset.. 

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Spoiler

CPU: i7 7700k. MOBO: MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon. RAM: 32Gb DDR4 Team Group Dark Pro 3k . GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 FTWx2. Storage: 64GB SSD, 250GB SSD,480GB SSD, 1.5TB HDD. PSU: EVGA Supanova 750W G2. Case: NZXT H440 Matte Black. Screens: Acer Predator X34 @ 100Hz & AOC 24" G2460F 144hz. KB: Logi G810 Orion Sprectrum. Mouse: Corsair Scimitar RGB Audio: Edifier S550's & ASTRO A50's. Console Peasant?: PS4 & XBone.

 

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