Metalmario66

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If I'm not mistaken I believe u have to have a intel core i5 6400 CPU and above for it to run smooth. I think on either intels site or oculus it'll tell u what CPU u can use. :)
 

Geekwad

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According to Oculus it's an i5 4590, but take that with a grain of salt. It also says an i7 2600k isn't supported, but it's more than capable of doing so.

This is AMD's list:

https://community.amd.com/community/gaming/blog/2016/03/31/is-your-pc-ready-for-vr-amd-has-you-covered-with-processors-recommended-for-vr-by-htc-and-valve

http://wccftech.com/amd-processor-list-oculus-rift-vr-pc/

None of them are ideal, but for a budget builder that really wants to try that technology, it will work at 75fps+ at high settings....which is where it needs to be without causing VR sickness. My 8350 @ 4.6 with one of the Fury X's did just fine (though of course not as well as the 5930k).
 

mrvitz

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Hello, i have AMD FX 8300, stock speed, and a EVGA GTX 980 Classified, stock speed too, the result in Steam VR Test is Very High , i get 9 points, HTC Vive is working perfect, no lags, its smooth, working perfect, befor i buy the VR set, i have doubts about it wil or work or not, but ist working great,

PC components:
Amd FX 8300 , no overclock, Aftermaket Cooler AIR
EVGA GTX 980 Clsassified
Corsair 16 GB RAM 1866 Mhz
CRUCIAL BX100 SSD
MOBO ASUS M5A97 EVO R2.0
Power Supply , its old but GOOD 550W Bronz plus, MAXQUBE

I hope this will help

mrvitz
 

Themastererr

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No. Running tests using 3Dmark, the only way to get my 8320 FX series chip to score a VR ready mark was to overclock it to 4.8Ghz+. Coupled with my R9 380, this gives me a score of 22.8k - VR ready :).

The 8300 is unfortunately a weaker chip in regards to single core performance. You might be able to be VR ready if you overclock it 5Ghz +. That's a big MIGHT.

Edit: because you have a 980ti, you should be o.k. I would recommend upgrading your CPU when you can though.