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For analyses and logging VR performance you can try the FREE FCAT-VR tool from Nvidia, at https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/guides/fcat-vr-download-and-how-to-guide
Which btw, is rather complex to install and to use. While this fpsVR is is lean on system recourse, very easy to install and to simple adjust.
note: FCAT-VR can also be used on AMD cards.
Right now I'm just doing reset history and trying to note what change I made for each new history session but I feel would be cool to add a third graph that's like a timeline where when you hover over it tells you the specific cpu/gpu frame time, fps etc at that given time in the game session if that makes sense.