Thanks to Oculus Rift for sponsoring this video!Learn more about the Oculus Rift at on the forum: https://linustechtips.com/main. VR headsets come at a range of price points, with the more high end options sometimes running you close to $1,000 / £1,000 and cheap VR headsets costing as little as $10 / £10. Virtual reality has come on leaps and bounds since Oculus founder (and controversial VR poster boy) Palmer Luckey first introduced the world to the Oculus Rift back in 2012. Now owned by Facebook. When we discuss virtual reality equipment, we're usually talking headsets and controllers. But when it comes to high-end VR gear, the requisite gaming PC is a major investment that can't be.
Today, there are a wide variety of VR systems available to the average consumer. Virtual reality offers an immersive experience for hardcore gaming enthusiasts, but your PC might require updates in order to support your VR system. VR compatibility will depend on the specifications of your CPU, GPU, RAM, hard drive, and other core components. In this informative guide, we dive deep into some of the most popular VR systems on the market, as well as system requirements provided by the manufacturers of Oculus Rift and HTC Vive VR headsets. With our help and the right components, you can prepare your desktop or laptop computer for the rich visuals of virtual reality gaming.
Whether you’re in the market for a new PC, building a high-end rig for gaming, or upgrading your PC to virtual reality standards, the hardware requirements of your VR system are essential to achieving the ultimate VR experience. The official requirements and hardware demands will vary from Oculus to Vive systems.
With a PC built to official recommendations, you can play almost any game on maximum settings on a standard 1080p monitor. These specifications ensure that developers can optimize for a known hardware configuration.
Official HTC Vive Recommendations
There’s no need to spend a large amount of money to play games with reasonable detail and high frame rates. With case, motherboard, power supply, and solid state drive updates, you can get a great value and better performance.
Prepare your PC for VR games that haven’t even hit the market yet and achieve 90 FPS in any game made for Rift or Vive, all while staying within a budget of $2,000 or less.
Even at minimum requirements, you can power your VR headset while staying true to a budget of $750 or less.