Good evening, Is there anyone using Oculus Rift that can suggest or post graphic settings so that VR can run smoothly. Thank you.
No, it depends on hardware too. My hardware is a bit less than his, but I use it as a guideline. But my preference is to not hardcap the framerate at half rate, so i opt to lower my settings a bit instead to get a higher framerate. Like i said, it is personal preference.I am using settings provided by @fabhdz and resolution scale is 85 and SS is 190. Are you saying that you can run constant 80-90fps with these settings?
Same here mate. 2080 Super, i9 9900k and 32 gb 3200 ram. Running on dedicated SSD and runs like a dog (32 FPS) on ultra and about 45 FPS on high.Huh? I'm in 2080 and it runs like absolute crap.
Can't hit 90fps no matter the settings
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No, it depends on hardware too. My hardware is a bit less than his, but I use it as a guideline. But my preference is to not hardcap the framerate at half rate, so i opt to lower my settings a bit instead to get a higher framerate. Like i said, it is personal preference.
Same here mate. 2080 Super, i9 9900k and 32 gb 3200 ram. Running on dedicated SSD and runs like a dog (32 FPS) on ultra and about 45 FPS on high.
Found an interesting article about microlags from nvidia graphics card:
If those fps drops you can try to switch your GPU to MSI Mode by following this guide (Windows: Line-Based vs. Message Signaled-Based Interrupts ... | guru3D Forums). MSI mode (Message Signaled-Based Interrupts) provides better and faster communication between CPU and GPU, makes it more of a direct connection between the two. It makes sure that the communication between them is not interrupted by other processes and that their connection is always highest priority. AMD graphic cards has MSI mode by default, as does Nvidia Quadro. GeForce uses Lined Based by default but Lined Based can often produce stuttering because it is interrupted by other windows background processes.
Or you can download a tiny program from here and checkmark "MSI" at your Nvidia card: https://github.com/CHEF-KOCH/MSI-utility/releases
Then restart your system. For me it helped getting less microlegs, especially when getting close to opponents and everything is more fluid and responds faster. I'm on 1070ti, AMD Ryzen 5 2600 OC to 4Ghz and 16GB 3200Mhz Ram. Resolution 85% and SS on 180%.
No. Please no. Your PC doesn't need this kind of "optimizing".I laso can recommend a tiny program, that run a lot of batches to optimize your pc for gaming. I was a bit sceptic, as i don`t really believe in these All-in-One tools, but this helps. It`s a german website, but the tool is english or german, you can decide.
Next to the the tweaks i recommended above, this gave me some extra FPS and smooth experience in ACC and VR.
No. Please no. Your PC doesn't need this kind of "optimizing".