01-11-2020 03:35 AM
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01-11-2020 04:43 AM
DaftnDirect said:
I've edited you post so the link works @iTesla8
I haven't yet used Link with my Quest as I'm using the Rift-S for PC VR but your specs don't look bad. Interested to hear what other 1070 users' Link experience is.
01-11-2020 07:53 PM
DaftnDirect said:
I've edited you post so the link works @iTesla8
I haven't yet used Link with my Quest as I'm using the Rift-S for PC VR but your specs don't look bad. Interested to hear what other 1070 users' Link experience is.
01-11-2020 09:27 PM
01-12-2020 01:57 AM
LordZeroGameMaster said:UserBenchmarks: Game 67%, Desk 70%, Work 50%CPU: Intel Core i7-7700HQ - 64.3%GPU: Nvidia GTX 1070 (Mobile) - 73.3%SSD: Kingston RBU-SNS8152S3256GG6 256GB - 89.2%SSD: Kingston A1000 NVMe PCIe M.2 480GB - 134.6%RAM: Kingston MSI24D4S7D8MH-16 1x16GB - 41.3%MBD: MSI MS-16P1
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01-12-2020 05:37 AM
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01-12-2020 09:12 AM
DaftnDirect said:
Heat in a cable is generally not a good sign. Either means there's a fault, causing overcurrent, or if the current is ok, the cores are undersized.
I think I'm going to invest in a USB multimeter and start doing some tests. I don't remember seeing figures for headset power consumption, so I'm curious to get some definitive figures. I read somewhere 5W but that sounds low especially if simultaneously charging a low battery. Copper core size would be good to know for various USB cables but I doubt that's listed in specs. Probably could determine by measurement.