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unfortunately, update the bios didn't help me. Can you tell me, how is your card connected?
In what slot and at what speed?Can you tell where you're from?
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Can you please show the frame chart? Do you have frame drop or reprojection?
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Welcome to the club.
My advice: If you have the opportunity, do RMA process. I changed the platform, I changed the PCIe-slots — none of this helped me.
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2-gen Intel processor should be changed to something more modern :)
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wrote:Unfortunately, no. It doesn't seem to be any one issue, but a collection of issues. Solutions that work for one user, don't work for another.So far, the main things to try are:-Update your BIOS fully-Make sure your BIOS has your PCIe slots set to 3.0-Move your wireless card as close to the CPU as you can-Reduce super-sampling-Disable the camera-Enable motion smoothingIn a few cases, we've found that replacing the motherboard resolves the issue (bad hardware) but obviously, that's more of a last resort.Let me know if I missed anything that's worked for you guys.Thanks,-John C
Motion smoothing makes use of acceptable, but with a large number of graphics artifacts. Everything else I have done and does not help.
Is this a normal adapter operation or I need to RMA?
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Do you have a telegram account?
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@Synthesis Is there any way to check what's causing the frames to drop?
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Common things you can try:-Disable camera-Reduce supersamply-Enable motion smoothingIf none of these have helped even after you swapped slots, we'll try to dive deeper.What version of SteamVR are you running?Thanks,-John C
> Common things you can try:
Tried, even to install windows from scratch. Moved the adapter to all slots. Reduced supersampling to 20. The camera was on and off. Installed Steam VR the beta version and the normal version. I even upgraded my hardware. -
Any help from Vive, hm? My hardware is not 100% loaded and I get missed frames, is that normal?
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You also have a lot of missed and reprojected frames.
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My CPU or my graphics card is not loaded at 100%
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I moved the adapter so that it uses lanes from the processor, there are no changes. Still a lot of missed frames.
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Your guess is not entirely correct. It is necessary to count the number of lanes of the processor and chipset.
So for example: z390 & i9 9900k will have 24 + 16 lanes.
As a result, I have 40 PCIe lanes and a choppy Vive Wireless Adapter.
BTW Can you show me what your PCIe adapter connection speed is?
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Here is my experience with the wireless adapter: I have a lot of reprojected/smoothed frames, all my PC loads under 50%.
https://i.imgur.com/W3OQ8ND.gifv
My specs:
- CPU: i9-9900K, ~4.7GHz
- NVIDIA 1080 Ti installed in PCI Express 3.0 x16
- Card Installed in PCI Express 2.0 x1
Choppy Preformance with Wirless Adapter
in VIVE & VIVE Pro
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So, I bought RTX 2080 Ti and now works fine...
Now I have 9900k, 2080 Ti and I think these are the minimum requirements.