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ViboX Apr 29, 2024 @ 6:21am
gtx 1660ti on vr games
hi,
I want to buy meta quest 3, but my pc is gtx1660ti, i513400, 32gb ram,
I want to play Contractors Showdown on at least 60fps, and I dont know if my pc will run it in a good quality settings and 60fps, or should i use the quest 3 standalone...
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grzegorz77 Apr 29, 2024 @ 3:20pm 
Originally posted by ViboX:
gtx 1660ti on vr games

hi,
I want to buy meta quest 3, but my pc is gtx1660ti, i513400, 32gb ram,
I want to play Contractors Showdown on at least 60fps, and I dont know if my pc will run it in a good quality settings and 60fps, or should i use the quest 3 standalone...

VR headset doesn't work like a monitor.
Displays the full number of its nominal frames or half.
If there is a lack of a little, "fills" the missing space with "empty" frames.
Half Frames + Fill = You Vomit

The 1660ti and Q3 are really the bottom line.
This will allow you to comfortably play the simplest vr games like beat saber.
In comparison, the q3 has graphics around 1050ti.
So imagine how much better a pc vr game will look than the quest version, which is most often adapted to an even weaker q2.

If I were you, I'd buy a q2 and with the remaining money I'd replace the graphics card with a better one. The Q3 is a little better than the Q2 but 2x more expensive.

I hope you appreciate my advice, because I've probably exposed myself to criticism from people who don't have knowledge but believe in advertising.

Of course, if you have the money, you can buy a q3, and a graphics card.
But the world doesn't end with quest goggles, not far from $500+ accessories, you'll buy better vr headsets.
Remember that a vr headset is not just dry parameters on a piece of paper, but every vr headset, even the most expensive, has drawbacks.
ViboX Apr 30, 2024 @ 12:14pm 
Originally posted by grzegorz77:
Originally posted by ViboX:
gtx 1660ti on vr games

hi,
I want to buy meta quest 3, but my pc is gtx1660ti, i513400, 32gb ram,
I want to play Contractors Showdown on at least 60fps, and I dont know if my pc will run it in a good quality settings and 60fps, or should i use the quest 3 standalone...

VR headset doesn't work like a monitor.
Displays the full number of its nominal frames or half.
If there is a lack of a little, "fills" the missing space with "empty" frames.
Half Frames + Fill = You Vomit

The 1660ti and Q3 are really the bottom line.
This will allow you to comfortably play the simplest vr games like beat saber.
In comparison, the q3 has graphics around 1050ti.
So imagine how much better a pc vr game will look than the quest version, which is most often adapted to an even weaker q2.

If I were you, I'd buy a q2 and with the remaining money I'd replace the graphics card with a better one. The Q3 is a little better than the Q2 but 2x more expensive.

I hope you appreciate my advice, because I've probably exposed myself to criticism from people who don't have knowledge but believe in advertising.

Of course, if you have the money, you can buy a q3, and a graphics card.
But the world doesn't end with quest goggles, not far from $500+ accessories, you'll buy better vr headsets.
Remember that a vr headset is not just dry parameters on a piece of paper, but every vr headset, even the most expensive, has drawbacks.

Hi,
thanks for the comment.
I am thinking of buying rtx4060 and the quest 3, I think It will do the work.
I just want to know if the game Contractors Showdown will run normally on the 1660ti, so I will not have to buy the rtx4060, and save some money.

if u have some information about that, It will help me.

thank you:)
grzegorz77 Apr 30, 2024 @ 4:08pm 
Originally posted by ViboX:
Originally posted by grzegorz77:
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Hi,
thanks for the comment.
I am thinking of buying rtx4060 and the quest 3, I think It will do the work.
I just want to know if the game Contractors Showdown will run normally on the 1660ti, so I will not have to buy the rtx4060, and save some money.

if u have some information about that, It will help me.

thank you:)

So somewhere between 3 and 4.
I've got somewhere now pomila alcohol.
4xxx cards have a cumbersome energy-saving system.
i would prefer a 3070 or whatever the price corresponds to.
If you have the money to have a q3 and a 4060 - just buy a q3 and see the effect.
I'm sure you'll be glad .
Shooters are the weakest choice of VR.
But the jump flat shooters - vs. vr shooters will knock you to your knees.
Just buy VR whatever it is. PC VR. Not any phone VRsuch as Q3 standalone
If you are not satisfied with the result, you will buy a card
Buy a VR headset that's not up for debate
You'll be happy, you'll think later

edit:
You can always launch the game and lower the resolution
When you lower the resolution to 80% (SS), it gives you a huge performance boost
Really, don't hesitate, just buy VR, if you're thinking about money just buy the Q2
The differences between Q2 and Q3 are not worth the price difference.
Last edited by grzegorz77; Apr 30, 2024 @ 4:23pm
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