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Ok thanks for the reply, so what would you say the best budget graphics card is? because after droppin the chips for a headset im not exactly trying to spend a ton. But something that is a reasonable cost and runs at a acceptable level is what im looking for right now.
There are two companies that make graphics cards Nvidia and AMD. Nvidia seems better. There are several companies that manufacture Nvidia graphics cards of various prices. But you get what you pay for. I would hate to try VR on a card that wasn't future proofed.
True i just want to try vr for a while as cheap as i can get it, so i just want to upgrade the graphics card into my current computer while eventually upgrading to a whole new high end pc for the future because this pc isnt exactly one worth upgrading over just building one from scratch.
Do a comparison of the two before you buy one.