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Psico

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  1. Ok. This gives absolutely no sense to me. Please give some ideas here. I Just purchased the wireless, and after having tested it first with the normal Vive headset while waiting for the Vive Pro Clip, i found it very enjoyable with no stuttering / reprojections or similar, only slight pixelation once in a while. Was so excited when i moved it to the Vive Pro, but alas, everything was stuttering and 50-80% lost frames. After reading this and other threads i have tried looking into the following: - Lowered the supersampling overall from 140% to 100% and even tried 20%. Everything keeps stuttering. - Checked the CPU load, it was around 35-40% when idling in SteamVR, and never climbed above 80% in game. When i put the headset down it avg. around 45-50% while idle in game with the same stuttering because 50% lost frames while idling - GPU not above 80%, avg around 50%. - Tried changing the Wireless channel - Tried both with and without motion smoothing. Not much of a difference. - Tried turning off Async Reprojection, via the mirror, which immidiately results in lost frames gets very low, but the picture in the HMD distorts upside down and only shows 180 degrees. - tried even the simplest of games, like "Keep talking...", although better, I still loose 50% of the frames and have less than 30fps. - tried wiping the gfx driver and installing latest. When i look at some of the videos you post calling it "unbearable", i see smooth frames compared to mine. Even on systems with lower CPU/GPU than mine. What I do not get is that it works fine in the normal Vive, and if I have the Vive Pro set to only 20% supersampling it should be less pixels than the normal Vive. Any ideas ?? Thinking about upgrading to i9-9700 with a HERO MB as I read some have success with this. (or is 9900 better for this even though it has less cache per thread?) I have the following: Win10, I7-6700K@4500 Mhz, 16GB Ram, 1080TI, Gaming-7 mB.
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