How To Get A VR Ready Gaming PC On A Tight Budget

If you are on a tight budget, solutions are now made just right for you. Google Cardboard comes out as appropriate for those whose budget is at a minimum. It can fit to any smartphones. There is also the much expensive Samsung Gear VR, which can of course fit with Samsung's high-end Galaxy smartphones. However, if gamers want the best VR experience, a PC with full features in order to experience the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive headsets are great to consider. Prices are dropping low because of new graphics cards from NVIDIA and AMD.

According to Gamespot, it has been concluded that building a PC that is powerful enough to accommodate VR quite require higher cost. It somewhat needs around $1000-system-or even more. But because of the lower costs graphics card released in the market, the possibility of having cheaper VR builds can now be realized. There are offerings in the market about building a VR PC for under $700. It also already includes an operating system that costs for only $100.

PC-manufacturer Cyberpower has offered a discount for this weekend. This is meant for their VR-ready PC. The price is now only down to $700. Roy Taylor, AMD's Corporate Vice President for Content and Alliance with Tipatat Chennavasin, General Partner at The Venture Reality Fund, revealed a tweet about this discount. The price is now down to only $683.99. It can be availed through a special promo code through Amazon.com. The code CPAMD5 should be entered upon purchase.

Based on the reports from VR Focus, the desktop PC has an assurance of running both the Oculus Rift and HTC Vice head-mounted displays. It also features an Intel i5-6402P Quad Core 2.8Ghz processor, 8GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB HDD and AMD RC 480 4GB graphics card. With this feature, it can be concluded that it is the cheapest all-in-one PC in the market today.



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