01-24-2020 07:48 PM
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01-26-2020 01:17 AM
Oculus Rift CV1, Valve Index & PSVR2, Asus Strix OC RTX™ 3090, i9-10900K (5.3Ghz), 32GB 3200MHz, 16TB SSD
"Ask not what VR can do for you, but what you can do for VR"
01-26-2020 04:05 AM
YOUR_REAL_DAD said:
Yeah ive tried everything. It started off ok even though I have the ASMedia USB 3.0, but the headset sensor check failed. So i bought a PCIe USB 3.0 card, that did't work.
Tried both driver tytpes on the PCIe Card, they didnt work.
Updated BIOS, that didn't work.
Disabled USB 3 Legacy support in BIOS, that didn't work.
Updated GPU drivers, that didn't work.
Re installed Oculus software 5 times, that did'nt work.
Tried generic microsoft USB 3 drivers, that didn't work.
Plugged and unplugged the rift 400 thousand times, that didn't work.
Tried powered USB hub, that didn't work.
Went through Oculus Support, that didn't work.
Enabled camera privacy settings, that didn't work.
Disable USB power management, that didn't work.
Fresh install of Windows, that didn't work.
Come to the conclusion that this "plug and Play" headset is in fact a piece of hot garbage.......Well that did work.
I am returning it 100% and never coming near Oculus again. A plug and play product should not have this many issues.
01-26-2020 04:28 AM
RuneSR2 said:
I believe the original Rift (CV1) is of much better quality than Rift-S, you could consider getting a CV1 (the CV1 sound is incredible). I just bought another one, in case my old one gets in trouble 😉
I constantly turn my CV1 on and off - off when I use the Index - but it's never been a problem, CV1 seems as steady as a usb flash drive, it always gets detected with no errors.
01-26-2020 05:00 AM
01-26-2020 05:09 AM
RedRizla said:
RuneSR2 said:
I believe the original Rift (CV1) is of much better quality than Rift-S, you could consider getting a CV1 (the CV1 sound is incredible). I just bought another one, in case my old one gets in trouble 😉
I constantly turn my CV1 on and off - off when I use the Index - but it's never been a problem, CV1 seems as steady as a usb flash drive, it always gets detected with no errors.
Just don't get the CV1 all sweaty. I made a big mistake playing Thrill Of the Fight and doing 9 Rounds of 3 min boxing for a week. It cause the headband padding to peel off at the back. I then stuck it down with Gorilla glue and found out my left side audio no-longer worked :'(
Oculus Rift CV1, Valve Index & PSVR2, Asus Strix OC RTX™ 3090, i9-10900K (5.3Ghz), 32GB 3200MHz, 16TB SSD
"Ask not what VR can do for you, but what you can do for VR"
01-26-2020 05:28 AM
01-26-2020 06:08 AM
RuneSR2 said:
RedRizla said:
RuneSR2 said:
I believe the original Rift (CV1) is of much better quality than Rift-S, you could consider getting a CV1 (the CV1 sound is incredible). I just bought another one, in case my old one gets in trouble 😉
I constantly turn my CV1 on and off - off when I use the Index - but it's never been a problem, CV1 seems as steady as a usb flash drive, it always gets detected with no errors.
Just don't get the CV1 all sweaty. I made a big mistake playing Thrill Of the Fight and doing 9 Rounds of 3 min boxing for a week. It cause the headband padding to peel off at the back. I then stuck it down with Gorilla glue and found out my left side audio no-longer worked :'(
That sounds bad - maybe you can use some bluetooth headphones? I just got a new facial interface, but that's for the front, not sure I've ever seen replacements for the back... Also got a new (refurbished) CV1 (with all cables, but no sensors or Touch) for $170, maybe you can find a similar deal - good headphones easily become expensive.