A GPU that can double outperform a GTX 1060

Lycaone

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Hey there, i'm looking for a GPU (or more if necessary) that can play VR, but for 2 people (me and my brother) in 1 rig, cause of space issues.

So i was thinking that in order to play VR (solo) you need, at least, a GTX 1060,so a graphics card that has double the performance of a 1060 will do the trick ;)

Which GPU/GPUs should we get ???

Thanks
 
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bjornl

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Multi-player VR on a single PC is not currently possible. Also even the fastest video card (a 1080ti) would not have enough horsepower for this. And your assumption that a 1060 is capable of VR is not correct. For VR you really need at least a 1080 for a single player.
 

Lycaone

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No dude a GTX 1060 or RX 480 is enough, trust i have 1 and i play VR :)
 

bjornl

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I've tried VR on a low end system like that and was not impressed. I can get a 4k game to run on a similar system but it is not really any fun. NVidia says a 1080 or above is required for a single player VR.
 

Lycaone

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Oh, i didn't know that, crap
 

Lycaone

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Well a 6600K OC to 3.9 and a GTX 1060 6GB isn't considered a low end gaming pc.
 

gasaraki

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You are right, I don't think it will work. You will need something like this.

https://www.originpc.com/landing/2016/intel-rig-challenge/

 

Snipergod87

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I meant two different computers in on chassis (to save space)
I dont know if VR can work multiplayer on the same computer, it really depends on the titles.
 

Lycaone

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So it already exists -.-
I though it was a revolutionary idea :p
 

Lycaone

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Mhh, thinking in this way you may be right
 

bjornl

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When it comes to VR it is. 3.9ghz isn't very fast, it is average for most here I think. A 1060 is not a 1080. Bench mark your system against a modern i7 with a 1080. Because even on the i7 system VR is not just dial everything to max and game on.

 

TJ Hooker

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As said above, you'd need a case that allows you to build two systems in it. Or get a beefy CPU to host two VMs and two GTX 1060s, with one graphics card assigned to each VM. I think that would work.