So, I bought a rift a few months ago and recently i have been having a problem where whenever i am in vr, And i swing my controllers very hard. My controllers have a hard time catching up with the swings. and that makes it hard to play some maps in beat saber that require a lot of jumps (goodbye, bangin' burst, milk crown, doll play, etc) I have tried just about every thing i saw to fix this problem, but nothing has worked.
here are my specs:
Ryzen 5 2400G 3.6 ghz (not using the on board graphics) Msi Core Frozr L Msi armor RX 570 4GB OC 8gb ddr4 2400 mhz msi a320m pro vh-plus Febsmart 4 Port USB 3.0 Pci-e Hub 800w power supply (i bought a prebuilt pc with a large psu and put in some stuff) 2tb Toshiba hard drive Oculus rift Cv1 + Jbl Or300s + Panasonic Eneloop Rechargeable AA Batteries
Here are the fixes i have tried:
Buying a Pci-e Usb hub Remove all devices Except rift + sensors Plug in devices directly into pc with no extension cables Put easy liner in the battery chambers Use non akaline batteries Disable usb selective suspend Tried overclocking (i have no idea if that works or makes it worse but it made no difference) Removed and Re-Paired the controllers Re-positioning The sensors Turned off night light Clearing out my entire play space Closing every unneeded process on my pc Disabling power management for every usb port i have Unplugged, Uninstalled, And re-installed all of my vr devices
Ever since i have had this problem i have hated intense games like beat saber and others, And honestly regret buying an oculus product, and ever since this has occured i have wanted a vive. because i have tried out my cousin's vive and i like it so much more than my rift (i liked my rift more than the vive before i had this problem) even my friend's quest does not have this problem, so if i could get some help that would be great. i am desperate, and if i can not get this problem fixed within the next few months then i am just going to buy a used vive or something that is not oculus.