What kind of PC do I need to play Minecraft Vr smoothly?

Sm
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I would like to play Minecraft Vr on the PC but my computer does not have an HDMI connection, does it work if I buy a USB hdmi adapter and try it? So far I only play on my PC with my ps4 vr glasses, what kind of vr glasses in the cheap range would be sufficient for minecraft vr and which PC? I currently have this pc. Can I play minecraft Vr with Oculus Go? Then I don't have to buy a new PC

What kind of PC do I need to play Minecraft Vr smoothly What kind of PC do I need to play Minecraft Vr smoothly - 1
Be

You can throw it in the bin, it won't be enough.

Sm

What kind of PC in the cheap range would be enough for minecraft vr?

De

You might also like playing the room

Be

So you want to play Minecraft in VR, did I understand that correctly?
How much would you want to spend?

Sm

300 euro, can't you theoretically install on it with oculus go?

Sm

Thank you

Be

Forget it, you can't do anything with 300 unless you find something you need. 400-500 I could help you.

Sm

Okay, go ahead

Be

https://hardwarerat.de/...a-ssd?c=78 I can recommend that to you. I know you wanted to spend less but you have your peace of mind and can gamble and have built parts with quality.

Sm

Thank you

Be

Doesn't seem to be so enthusiastic, but unfortunately it is.

Sp

The PC has nothing to do with gaming.

It is hardly sufficient for the "normal" Minecraft.

Keep your hands off such beets.

Br

A toaster is enough.

or

The PC in the picture is ideal as an office PC. Not recommended for gaming.

If you want to have a gaming PC, you should plan a minimum of 800-850 euro.

Below that, you have to reckon with losses or it is only suitable (as seen in the picture) as an office PC.

For information only.

Minecraft fully or partially uses Java as a platform. Java itself uses a lot of resources. Minecraft is not about the graphics, but about the CPU that has to process everything. The CPU also needs a lot of memory for this.

Likewise, more cores are better than a few. Nowadays everything is aimed at multithreading and no longer at single core like it used to be the case.

Gi

Your PC is very good.

You don't have an HDMI connection, but 100% a DVI connection. Technically it's the same.

DVI only transmits the image. HDMI also transmits sound. So useful for televisions, superfluous for PCs.

Plug in your sound card extra.

I read… 3.1 Ghz. I have an Intel q6600 for over 10 years. It officially runs at 2.8 GHz. Easily overclockable to 3.4 GHz. The best that Intel made. Maybe 40 euro.

Good graphics are important for games. A GPU easily costs 1000 euro for professionals. The money is worth it. It comes down to milliseconds.

Otherwise, leave your system as it is.

https://www.pcgameshardware.de/Grafikkarten-Grafikkarte-97980/Specials/Grafikkarten-Test-Bestenliste-Radeon-und-Geforce-678322/3/

https://www.pcgameshardware.de/Grafikkarten-Grafikkarte-97980/Specials/Grafikkarten-Test-Bestenliste-Radeon-und-Geforce-678322/2/

The top. Expensive, the lower… Affordable.

Fun with the agony of choice.

For 400 euro you get something decent.