dMw VR

Started by Sneakytiger, July 20, 2017, 02:58:29 PM

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Sneakytiger

I know a few of us now have got vr headsets so i'm gonna run through a few questions etc

1: i'm running low on usb 3 ports with my corsair stuff needing them as well, should i a use my usb 2 ports for my sensor or use a usb c to usb 3 hub?.

games i have at the moment are the standard ones u get with the 399 rift and touch set, also serious sam vr edition, elite dangerous, i think ark can be shown in vr as well.

using my 1080 to run it, can i run 2x 24" monitors and the rift at the same time?
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Sn00ks

I do exactly what the little voices tell me to.

PC Specs:- Black box with some fans that go whirrr, a few lights, things inside that get warm, headphones, keyboard (a clicky one), mouse (with buttons and no squeak), disks (2-off SSD and HDD) and a monitor of sufficient proportions.

albert

Hi Sneaky,

The sensors work perfectly fine with USB2. The headset needs USB3. That's save you on 2 USB3 ports.

You can also use a hub like Sn00ks says but do not put it into the ASMedia USB root hub ports. ASMedia was the hardware that was crashing my PC to a blue screen a while back!

If you ever get a BSOD on boot up after having attached a USB device, try switching of the ASMedia root hub in your BIOS and rebooting. It could save you a reinstall.
Cheers, Bert

Lysander

When I was short of USB 3.0 ports for my Rift I bought the usb hub (mainly for charging etc... which sits on my desktop) and a PCI USB 3.0 Port which works well.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/5nr/Inateck-Express-Power-Connector-Controller-Adapter-Internal/B00FPIMJEW/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1500675788&sr=8-7&keywords=pci+3.0+usb+card