Using VPS Technology to Realize a PC and Drive Three VR Headsets Simultaneously

Now, PC options that support you to play VR games and cost less than $1,000 are very rich. Although the price is more expensive than the host device, the PC VR Headset can provide you with a more immersive VR experience. However, that's just a low-end category.

For the high-end category, you can invest thousands of dollars in assembling a powerful PC for an unparalleled experience. For example, the custom equipment that Linus Tech Tips recently showed. This PC is equipped with Intel Core i9-7980XE, and this obviously can support excellent performance.

The CPU itself contains 16 cores that can support the team to allocate performance to 3 different VR heads. This custom PC comes with G-Skill's 64GB DDR4 memory, a four-channel configuration that evenly distributes energy.

As for graphics cards, they chose three different GPUs, including the GeForce GTX 1070, 1080Ti and Titan X. But to use a CPU to drive 3 VR heads, they need more than that. In fact, they need different peripherals to complete the task.

They need a separate USB PCI expansion card that contains four separate controller chips. This allows the PC to support different virtual machines without affecting performance. The team also decided to use a Level 1 KVM switch to quickly switch between different VR settings on a single monitor.

This custom PC computer allows you to run 3 different VR heads, but this configuration is expensive. The price of graphics cards has been very high due to market demand (mainly mining), and their components for PCs are currently the best products.

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