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If you search (using like: VR on low spec hardware or something), there are some videos on this topic. Some even show you how without a graphics card.
If you're going to invest in VR, you'll need to invest in more than just the headset.
money is my problem you know not everyone got a job sadly..
Sure. Which means you have to be thrifty and all that. And buying a $300 VR headset for a PC that would have been pretty entry level six years ago maybe isn't the way to go.
VR will be more impressive down the road, kinda seems like your situation would encourage you to wait.
I'd be more worried about the i3 not being able to handle it.
Yes, that's understandable. But, it would be a real shame if, after all this, you spend your hard-won money on a decent VR kit and it runs horribly or not at all.
Either go big or go home.
nah don't worry i ordered the gtx 1050ti instead of the vr :)
my current gpu is gt 610 but my new gtx 1050ti should be arriving this month :D
Two of the games you mentioned though, Minecraft and Garry's Mod (not too familiar with this one, but I know it's not visually demanding) probably won't see large gains from this as they aren't often too reliant on the GPU for performance. Your RAM especially but maybe even the CPU is below/borderline respectively for what I'd recommend for current Minecraft versions. 4 GB RAM is arguably cutting it short for current 64-bit Windows as it is, but an infamous RAM hungry JVM environment on top of that really is. I would have considered more RAM as well.
As another post said; you would be better served with the onboard hardware.
you need 8g just for win10 to run smooth, and a ssd for it to be responsive