I've been wanting to replace my current PC system with a newer one for a while and the arrival of the HTC Vive is giving me that push. My old system is just under minimum standard for VR. I could just get a 12 GB Titan X (a 980 would only bring me up to minimum spec which will be outdated soon given the rate of technology improvements), but an exceptional video card run on a dated system will have issues in time.
First, I heard that AMD is coming out with the new Zen FX processor line later in 2016. That's good, but Zen will be an AM4 socket requiring a new motherboard (my current FX-8370 runs an AM3 socket.) AM4 mobo's run DDR4 memory, so I'll need to get that as well. New CPU cooler, maybe liquid cooling this time. The Titan X video card, power supply, case, PCIe SSD for the OS, RAID storage for data, DVD drives, etc. Not to mention the colored case fans and internal light strips for the ultimate in coolness.
I could strip out my old PC for parts and reuse the case, but as I need a working PC daily, that's not going to happen. I'll order the parts and then build it up over time. The wife will give me grief, but it's my mad money. Yet, the costs are mounting and even as an enthusiast who has build his own PC's for many years, the prices I'm seeing are starting to give me pause. This is also before the actual price of the Vive is announced as well. Eeep.
All I can see is my money being burned as an altar sacrifice to the VR gods. I've never used a VR headset, so this is a leap of faith indeed. 2016 will be a costly year.
First, I heard that AMD is coming out with the new Zen FX processor line later in 2016. That's good, but Zen will be an AM4 socket requiring a new motherboard (my current FX-8370 runs an AM3 socket.) AM4 mobo's run DDR4 memory, so I'll need to get that as well. New CPU cooler, maybe liquid cooling this time. The Titan X video card, power supply, case, PCIe SSD for the OS, RAID storage for data, DVD drives, etc. Not to mention the colored case fans and internal light strips for the ultimate in coolness.
I could strip out my old PC for parts and reuse the case, but as I need a working PC daily, that's not going to happen. I'll order the parts and then build it up over time. The wife will give me grief, but it's my mad money. Yet, the costs are mounting and even as an enthusiast who has build his own PC's for many years, the prices I'm seeing are starting to give me pause. This is also before the actual price of the Vive is announced as well. Eeep.
All I can see is my money being burned as an altar sacrifice to the VR gods. I've never used a VR headset, so this is a leap of faith indeed. 2016 will be a costly year.