Hey everyone,I'm sure it's been answered before but I have a problem
with my Rift S halo getting drenched in sweat after long sessions or
physically active games. The foam that rests on my forehead is the
biggest problem soaking up so much to the poi...
Hey guys, I just set up my third sensor set up behind me today sort of
like this(The front two are more like 9 feet apart and the back is about
11 feet back, this way when I stand in the middle each one is about 8
feet from me). I set it up so my fro...
nalex66 said: CrimsonWoe said: cybereality said: The 4 port version is
the only one officially recommended by Oculus (and we tested a whole
lot). If you want to roll the dice with other choices, they may or may
not work. It's up to you.I want to make...
nalex66 said: CrimsonWoe said: cybereality said: The 4 port version is
the only one officially recommended by Oculus (and we tested a whole
lot). If you want to roll the dice with other choices, they may or may
not work. It's up to you.I want to make...
nalex66 said: So it means that you have two USB3.0 controllers. This is
your motherboard: You could plug one sensor and the Rift into 2 of the
ports circled in red. The other sensor should go into one of the ports
circled in blue so that you're sprea...
nalex66 said: Edit: just had look, since you linked your mobo. The four
USB3 ports stacked with the onboard video outputs are running on an
Intel controller, and the two that are stacked with the LAN socket are
controlled by an ASMedia controller. Th...
nalex66 said: You're still going to have the same problem if you try to
plug everything into the 4-port card. This card still only has one USB
controller, and Oculus says that 2 sensors will max out a single
controller, so you'll still want to plug s...