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  1. I am not getting that. I received my new computer with lots of USB 3 and USB C ports including the StarTech PCle card but when I try to connect it via the 2 USB C ports I m getting the error message in VIVE Business Streaming: '501 Error: USB-connection too slow. Use USB 3.0 or higher.' I also tried to connect with with via USB 3.2 and USB C port and I m getting the same error.

    What am I doing wrong?

  2. 20 hours ago, vrwanter said:

    I'm running a 3070 and AMD R5 3600 at the moment and they're going great. Don't forget when you're buying new gear that people are normally happy to help critique the build before you buy.

    C.T. Do you have any more specific recommendations for a PCI USB card? Something with a ASM3142 chipset?

    You are right, VRwanter, I should have asked previously, now my built goes into production the next week. 

    I possibly could instruct the company on Monday to add a PCI USB card to this built but I would require the precise name of it as I have no clue myself.

    Without that PCI USB card I assume that I cannot use the AMD Streaming software for streaming, correct? How are you doing your streaming, Vrwanter? Is SteamVR performing well here too?

    I also please the C.T admin to let us have the precise name of the card soonest possible.

    Thanks in advance.

  3. 4 hours ago, vrwanter said:

    No problem. The standalone part means that it can run stuff on its own without a computer. Streaming from the computer requires a fairly decent graphics card because you're not only running the PCVR application, you're also compressing and sending it to the headset and processing the commands/movement information that comes back from the headset.

     

    Go to this link: https://business.vive.com/appstore/products and click 'Mobile VR' on the left, that will show you the stuff the headset can run natively without a computer at all. Hopefully you can find enough in there to keep you going until you can get a better PC.

     

    I just bought this baby in hope that it will meet my needs:

    FS2020 Gaming PC Ryzen 7 5800X - RTX 3070

     

    Gehäuse: Cooler Master - Silencio S600 Window

    CPU (Prozessor): AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | 8x 3,8GHz, 32MB L3

    Mainboard: ASUS TUF B550-Plus Gaming | AMD B550

    Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8GB | ASUS TUF Gaming OC

    Arbeitsspeicher: 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4-3200 | 2x 16GB

    SSD (M.2 / PCIe): 1TB Corsair MP600 CORE PCIe Gen. 4

    Festplatte: 6TB Seagate IronWolf

    Optisches Laufwerk: Blu-Ray Brenner - ASUS BW-16D1HT

    Netzteil: 650W - be quiet! Straight Power 11

    Soundkarte: HD-Audio Onboard

    LAN / Wireless LAN: 2400 MBit/s WLAN ASUS PCE-AX3000

    NVLink-Bridge: Nein / Standard NVLink-Bridge

    CPU-Kühler: be quiet! Dark Rock 4

    Betriebssystem: Windows 10 Home 64 Bit, DE | inkl. A+ Systemstick

  4. Hi there,

    Thanks for your guidance. Under Display adaptors I can find: Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M

    The game just works fine in 2D on the said PC, fluent, (even with this maybe older graphic card), but the streaming to the VIVE Focus 3 shows has lots of missing frames and very poor quality on the headset picture.

    Any idea how I could improve here?

  5. Hi there VRwanter

    Thank you for replying.

    I am ashamed as I have no clue how I can provide you with these information. It's an older all-in-one PC but I guess the problem is the connection for the streaming. In VIVE Business Streaming there are 3 different connection values (good, average and poor). I don't know whether this could be raised by either having a better bluetooth or wireless LAN? (Which one applies to this?)

    During streaming in Vive Business Streaming I m getting an '601 Error: Missing Frames'. My headset actually tries to receive the frames but lots are missing i.e. poor picture with 3D VR.

    I tried connecting via USB. My PC seems to have a USB 3.2 port and so does the Vive Focus 3. When I connect it, it again shows an error instructing me to connect via 3.0 cable and/or port or higher, my current USB connection is obviously not sufficient. I was thinking that 3.2 should be ok, could it however be that my USD 3.2 cable is not strong for the transmission and I need to buy a better one? Are there different ones?

    Sorry, I m really not much into PC things but this headset really got my attention.

  6. Oh I just took a try, getting an Error message:

    Installation failed: Important: SteamVR configuration not found. SteamVR is required for VIVE Business Streaming. Install SteamVR and run once to complete SteamVR installation, then reinstall VIVE Business Streaming. Err: 102

    I indeed tried to previously install SteamVR but upon launching the app, I m getting a message to 'plug in my headset', which caused me to post my initial question. 

    Is there any solution?

     

  7. Hi all, I bought the VIVE Focus 3 to play some fine VR Steam 3D games but I cant seem to get it done properly.

    I noticed that the package did not include any cables to connect to my PC. The headset has 2 x USB 3.2., my computer has USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, now I tried to use my own cable USB 3.2 one end and USB 3.0 other end but it doesnt seem to work. When I launch VRSteam I just get a message telling me to plug in my headset which I have actually done. I m complety lost, tried to contact VIVE Support today, the lady there told me that the connection only works with 2 x USB 3.2 both sides so there is no way for me to actually be able to use my headset for streaming games.... Is that really so?

    Thank you for your opinions.

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