Looking for VR and PC Upgrade Tips

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Asked By TechWanderer56 On

I'm considering getting into VR gaming as a way to enhance my experiences with games like iRacing and DCS. However, my PC definitely needs an upgrade to be VR-ready, and I'm not sure where to start. I currently have three basic 60Hz monitors, and for DCS and iRacing, I use them in a triple-monitor setup. My budget for an upgrade, including a VR headset, is around $1000, with a max of $1500 if necessary. I'm not looking for the highest specs—just good value for my money. Also, I'm not currently using the NVIDIA GPU I have, as it's still in the box. Any suggestions on a good VR headset and what upgrades I should consider for my PC?

3 Answers

Answered By DCS_Fanatic On

As a fellow DCS player, I'd recommend building your setup with plenty of RAM since DCS can be RAM-heavy, especially on intense maps. Here's a list I made that balances performance with your budget: [https://pcpartpicker.com/list/c9hpkf](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/c9hpkf). If crowded servers are not your thing, you could go with 32 GB of RAM and grab a better GPU instead!

Answered By VRExplorer110 On

Your current setup is already pretty VR-ready! You might just want to pick a headset to get started. If you're willing to invest up to $1500, you might consider a full rebuild, but you could also just upgrade certain parts and keep what’s still functional.

TechWanderer56 -

Oh, that’s good to know! What headsets do you recommend for beginners?

VRExplorer110 -

Definitely check out the Oculus Quest 2 or the Valve Index—they're both popular options!

Answered By BudgetBiasedGeek On

For a solid upgrade, think about getting a Ryzen 5700X3D processor, a better cooler for it, and then a new GPU like the RX 6700 XT or RX 9070. This combo would give you the performance you need without breaking the bank!

UpgradeEnthusiast99 -

Thanks for the insight! Should I be looking at a new motherboard too? I've heard sometimes it's possible to find CPU and motherboard bundles that make it easier.

TechWanderer56 -

Looks like a great plan! I might consider that combo if it makes things easier. How about my PSU—is that something to replace too?

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