• Reviews around pc (4.77 of 5)

    Oculus Rift + Touch Virtual Reality System

    • I purchased a VR ready PC previously, so setup was a breeze
    • You must have a super high end graphics card and powerful PC.
    • If you have a good gaming PC, I STRONGLY recommend picking this well-priced bundle and become a VR adopter sooner than later.
    • I'm running a VR ready PC, and I still get a noticeable amount of lag
    • Its recommended to have a reasonably powerful PC to use this well, but asides from that it is by far one of my most enjoyable purchases by far.
    • I would highly recommend this to anyone who has a PC capable of VR
    • If you like playing computer games and you have a suitable PC, then in my opinion 350-400$ are worth it
    • Unlike gaming on just a good PC, you can easily break your immersion by looking at the edge of the monitor, or if a monster is running at you, you can look away, well in VR, you cant
    • if you're planning to upgrade your PC, don't do it yet, wait for the new video cards and your PC will be ready for the next generation of VR as well
    • Strongly recommend if you have a decent PC (i.e. i7 4790+, GTX970+)
    • Make sure you have a good PC though with at least 1050ti
    • I am no novice to computers either, and my PC, is plenty capable
    • You do need a powerful gaming PC to run this headset.
    • But I am telling, I haven't been addicted to something this badly I love VR everyone needs to try it if they have the PC capable to run VR probably the best $400 I spent other than buying a new GPU well before the big clean stuff happened
    • I don't have the fastest PC in the world.
    • My PC far exceeds the minimum requirements to run Oculus
    • It takes a pretty powerful PC to push the Rift but, but not excessively so considering this is a niche market item at this point
    • In my case, my pc exceeds the recommended requirements, but seems to have some issues with drivers
    • My PC is virus
    • I have a great PC that I built myself.
    • If you have a good enough gaming pc and have $400 laying around and you just want to play these games I just mentioned evey now and then, or you just some new tech to show off to your friends, then the oculus will porblably suit well very well
    • if you have a good enough PC go for 4K super scale
    • My wife bought this for me for chrismtas..unfortunately I didnt have the machine to power it, so I had to do a lot of mind control to buy the PC powerful enough to play
    • After doing some research, including using Oculus's own compatibility check tool on their website, I found my 5-year old PC was plenty capable of handling VR (though I did upgrade the video card a couple of years ago to an NVIDIA GTX 1070).I'll just get this out of the
    • With the price cut, and considering you have the pc capable of running vr (oh and by the way to all you mac users, well vr can't run on mac, period
    • Even with it being below required specs my PC was able to run the program and headset just fine with almost zero delay
    • I've got a solid state C: drive and really didn't want to install there - but it was inordinately difficult to switch.