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How well will this run with....
 
Windows 10 Pro 20H2 19042.906
Core i7 3770K (stock clock)
Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3 (rev 1.0) (BIOS F-10 latest)
G-Skill 32GB DDR3 F3-1600C7-8GTX
Asus RTX 2070 OC 8GB (465.89 drivers)
Crucial 1TB MX-500 SSD
(x3) 1TB Musjkin RAW SSDs
LG Blue Ray Burner DL
Antec 650w PSU
Rosewill Mid Tower Challenger
X-56 HOTAS
TrackIR 5 Pro
 
I did purchase a PCIe to USB card (Inateck KU5211) 3-USB A ports & 2USB C ports. I haven't installed it yet.
i7 3770K, 32GB 1600mhz ,RTX 2070 OC 8GB, GA-Z68XP-UD3, Inateck KU5211 3.2USB Adapter, 1TB MX 500, (x3) Mushkin RAW SSDs, Antec 650w PSU Quest 2, X56 HOTAS, TrackIR 5 Pro, Win 10 Pro 20H2 19043.906
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PITTCANNA
Visionary
that i7-3770 will hold you back, it should be atleast i7-9700k to get the fullest extent of link.

clouds5
Expert Protege
Yep 🙂 It will work ok, I had almost the exact same system when I initially got my Quest 2 (I had a 3770 non-k) and it was fine (with turning down settings and accepting some stutters). But moving to a 10600k gave me a very noticeable fps boost and made things a lot more stable and smooth. I'd say I could move the resolution slider in oculus software up 2-3 notches after the CPU upgrade. Before I was using 1.1-1.2 (72hz) in demanding games, now 1.3-1.4.
I5-10600kf@5Ghz, 16GB DDR3600, RTX 2070