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So frustrated trying to get VR to work well

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I'd say the VR headset is the limitation.  I have a reverb G2 and use 2024...it's highly enjoyable and I have a less powerful system that you (12700k rtx 4080)

I end up running most settings at High some a little lower.

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Are you absolutely bent on running VR wireless / streaming ?  Think about the amount of data you're trying to stream smoothly.  I realize some do it successfully, but I subscribe to a good old DP (or the right USB-C for the quest) to shovel all that data to the headset.  Cable it up and go fly.  

best, 

Edited by joby33y
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rgds, JB

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1 hour ago, joby33y said:

Cable it up and go fly.  

best, 

Plus other people in the house connecting in the same wifi interfering or in the same router, other users outside the house in the same wifi channel if wifi todays are the same like a few years ago, interferences etc. etc..

On 7/11/2025 at 12:17 AM, joby33y said:

Are you absolutely bent on running VR wireless / streaming ?  Think about the amount of data you're trying to stream smoothly.  I realize some do it successfully, but I subscribe to a good old DP (or the right USB-C for the quest) to shovel all that data to the headset.  Cable it up and go fly.  

best, 

That's exactly why I went with the Pico NeoLink 3, I don't trust WiFi for gaming let alone for HMD usage (yet...!).

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