The Ultimate VR Performance Guide
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
- This is the ultimate VR performance guide to help you get the most frames possible out of your PC. No matter what graphics card (GPU) or processor (CPU), this guide will help you get the most our of your computer, specifically for virtual reality (VR) games. This video covers the basics; such as updating your drivers, windows power plan, windows game mode, Nvidia settings, Discord settings, and more; all the way to installing AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) mods such as VR Performance Toolkit.
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Air Link and Virtual Desktop Guide: • Why Air Link (and Virt...
Open Composite: gitlab.com/znixian/OpenOVR
VR Performance Toolkit: github.com/fholger/vrperfkit
MSI Afterburner: www.msi.com/Landing/afterburn...
0:00 - Intro
0:27 - Measure Performance
1:31 - Update and Restart
2:12 - Nvidia Control Panel
2:39 - Windows Power Options
2:52 - Windows Game Mode
2:32 - Close Everything
3:49 - Discord Settings
4:21 - Select Game Window
4:43 - Lower Monitor Resolution
5:57 - Don't Use SteamVR View
6:30 - Air Link & Virtual Desktop
7:40 - Oculus Mode
8:22 - SSW, ASW and Motion Smoothing
9:14 - Lower in Game Settings
9:34 - Lower the FPS
10:32 - Supersampling
11:42 - VR Performance Toolkit
13:51 - Link Sharpening
14:09 - Overclocking (kind of)
15:13 - Hardware Issues
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OpenXR Toolkit is now incompatible with VAIL. It is known to cause severe game-breaking performance issues (it's been described as headset wobbling). We do not recommend using it with VAIL anymore until it is fixed.
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Great video and I work in Tech Support, the restart thing is #1 source of issues for avrage users.
Thats said CPU and GPU and then ram is important, but suprizingly so is MotherBoard. I had a b450 and ryzen 1600x and nvidia 960 6gb...and everything was ok, but then I upgraded to a 5600x/6600xt 8gb and started to have tracking issues.
What was happening was the "schedular" on the motherboard was being overwhelemed, by PCI and USB traffice, the more powerful parts generated more PCI traffice and the system depriortised the USB traffic....having an Index, the Tracking is controlled through the USB, so the extra system proformance ended up fucking my VR experiance.
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Wow😮
Another more niche tip: if anyone happens to use wallpaper engine, make sure to set your wallpaper to pause when another application is in fullscreen. For multiple monitors using wpe, it helps to maximize another low demand window like notepad to pause those ones too. Really good video btw!
as someone who used wallpaper engine a long time, my advice would be to just not use it. between the crashing, performance drops, and just general headache it gave me for years across two different PCs, its just not worth it, even as fancy as it is. ive got a 3080 in my rig, no hardware bottlenecks either, but WPE just didn't wanna play nice. I'm sure some people get lucky and end up with a setup where these issues are rare, but man is my life so much simpler now that I'm not troubleshooting issues with WPE every two months.
If you primarily game using Steam, you can add a rule to Wallpaper Engine to pause the wallpaper when GameOverlayUI is running. This will pause Wallpaper Engine whenever a steam game is running regardless of full screen or not and you don't have to worry about setting up a rule for every game you play.
Ah yes, the app that spams me every time a friend opens it on steam and get top play hours over all of their games lol
@@FAQUERETERMAX lmao yeah im the dude with over 2000 hours on it haha
@@mhyat0302 If you just want it to run for all fullscreen apps then you might as well set it to that. When _any_ fullscreen app is running.
If you want to go fancier, you can set the rule to vrmonitor (one of the SteamVR exes), so it's VR only.
Which is what I do, because I have two monitors and generically use my second as an audio visualizer that I _don't_ want to stop for most games.
wish this video came out 5 months ago when i started with vr, it's most of what I've painfully and slowly learnt in this time, condensed in a single video. Amazing, super packed vr performance setup overview, gj!
Awesome video! Ive seen a loooot of performance guides, but I’ve never seen almost every performance improvement option so well laid out and explained so well. Great job!!
Sadly he forget XR ToolKit or better said OpenXR in general. More and more new titles using OpenXR instead of the old OpenVR (SteamVR) or the old Oculus Runtime. On that titles the VR Performance Toolkit didn't work, but OpenXR Toolkit. For example you need it for the MSFS 2020.
he says bs, settings maximum power and perforamcne settings u will have a super loud heated pc for no reason and very bad graphics to gain 1-2 fps
Literally asked for this yesterday, perfect timing. Great tips, thank you been really want to play vail properly.
Best VR guide I've watched on YT. Wide variety of tips and straight to the point, unlike most of VR videos I've seen. Immediately saw better performance thanks to your video.
What a great video, even though I knew most of this, picking these tips up from like 10 different videos was a literal pain in the ass.
Finding all these tips in a single video is literally like a blessing. Job well done my dude.
This guide is exactly what I needed! Love your video format it goes straight to the point. Keep up the good work!
I've been using VR for 5 years now, this is a great set of tips!!! Amazing
wow i couldnt thank you more, these tips made an entire world of difference, i was running 30 fps in beat saber and it was stuttering ALOT, but i used the settings in the video and i was astonished by the results, i was running 90 frames with it only dropping frames when it was loading the song, Thank you so much AEXLAB.
This is the best video ive watched about vr performance. My congrats! It actually solved my dizziness in vr.
This is the best most straightforward performance guide I have ever seen, you covered so many potential issues and improvements in the shortest period of time. Thanks dude! A tip for those with airlink compression artifacting (blurry bushes and choppy looking low light areas) , if you use dynamic bitrate to 200mbs, your actual bitrate will be around 80mbs, if you use fixed bitrate at 200mbs, your actual bitrate will be 180mbs, im guessing its to save battery but it will make your output look less compressed on fixed, I have not noticed any downside to forcing it as high as possible
This has completely changed my VR experience. Thank you so much!
This is, in completion with that video about air link and virtual desktop, the most useful guide and starting point of getting good PCVR performance, thank you
Been a consistent VR user for a few years now and this perf video is by far the best I've ever seen. Great explanations, As a dedicated VD user I am glad you touched on that alongside link and airlink bc I noticed my VD resolution setting was unticked after watching, lol, thanks again
I haven't even finished this vid yet, but it's already one of the most technically helpful/entertaining vids I've ever seen on UA-cam. So much for me to try!
This helped me play vail from laggy to very much playable. Amazing. Also this helped me with other games too much love. Will be sharing this video to others with similar problems
Thank you, this helped me a decent bit. I was already able to play VR games but in the headset it would be blurry due to having to lower everything. But due to this I was able to slightly crank up my settings to sort of negate that jagged line effect.
1:30 Never do the “quick install” graphics driver, select “clean install” option every time. (It should remove old registry files for you).
If you start to have crash issues, use a software tool to remove all GPU & audio drivers then do a fresh install of the latest Nvidia driver.
Also, turn off fast boot 👍🏼
clean install doesnt really do enough, most driver issues need a full reinstall using DDU
Thanks a lot!
It doesn't remove old registry files it just resets your nvidia control panel settings.
You mean fastboot in BIOS? Whats the purpose on disabling this?
also innacurate, the clean is never truly clean, DDU in safe mode
Ay, this vid has actually taught me a lot about how the pc could really be pushed further for more frames and not just for vr gaming only, Thank you.
Best VR Performance Guide i found so far. Thank you.
this was incredible gives enough details to understand as well as enough options for other vr users thx a lot!!!
finally, i’ve needed this for years.
Oculus Tip: turn on the console in oculus debug tool by going to service on the top and click “toggle console window visibility”
This is an awesome summary of all the methods to increase performance.
Exellent video. A small addition to monitor resolution regarding the image with the Quest 2 per eye resolution of 1920x1832 pixels. This is not the resolution which is actually being rendered by the game or used to be displayed on PC. The render resolution is up to 1.5x times higher depending on your VR settings because due to barrel distortion being used.
Maybe i missed this in the video, but the actual render resolution and STEAM VR supersampling option is missing here and those have the biggest impact on performance. So first of all make sure that STEAM VR resolution is set to 100% to match the render resolution being set by the VR software. Then go to your VR resolution setting, e.g. for Quest 2 you can set this either in the device graphics settings from 0.6x to 1.3x or in Virtual Desktop you can select from five different quality settings.
Start with a refresh rate of 72Hz (you can even try 60Hz using Virtual Desktop) and set the quality to the lowest possible first. Monitor your performance using either Virtual Desktop overlay or fpsVR for STEAM VR. Make sure you have all additional supersampling settings above 1.0x disabled in your game. You will see the maximum performance possible on your PC with those settings and give you an idea how and where to optimize. You can try to set the resolution to maximum just to see how much your PC tanks and is useful to suggest your possible optimal setting. Then start increasing the resolution up to a visual quality you are happy with. If your PC can't hold a stable framerate at that point start using additional supersampling tools like FSR or DLSS, preferably in the game first (e.g. No Man's Sky in-game DLSS).
I would suggest to go for "Balanced" on DLSS first. Even if you game runs good with DLSS switched off you can try to increase the VR resolution and then apply DLSS (or FSR), which can give you a sharper image with the same performance. In No Man's Sky for instance the high Virtual Desktop setting (2496x2592) using DLSS Balanced looks sharper then medium (2016x2112) without DLSS (using the in-game anti-aliasing) or even DLAA switched on. I also would recommend to set the sharpness in Virtual Desktop to 72-100%.
Although most games are not that CPU heavy, there are some games, that are not optimized for CPU. Again, No Man's Sky is a good ("bad") example here. On a RYZEN 9 3900X the CPU really struggles sometimes to keep up even a low framerate of 72Hz or 60Hz, especially if you have multiplayer switched on. Using fpsVR you can monitor the CPU load, so if your system runs bad, it's not always the GPU.
Where do i find this on OC2 Link?
@@R3XALPHA If you have connected to your PC with the Quest 2 you can set the resolution and refresh rate for your headset in the Oculus software under "devices".
Ok i will try will this help my pc greatly?
I came here for this, yet the video has no info on it. Thanks for your comment.
this is too much effort, is it really worth it?
This is THE guide. Thank you dude.
THANK YOU!!! also the beards lookin pretty good panda!
you are very good at explaining the complex things to be simple
Changing power mode to maximum performance keeps the GPU clocked at its highest all the time, even when not loading 3D spaces. It is best to keep it on normal or "Optimal Power" if you have the option to do so.
@SWaven man got the 0.5 fan 3080 💀
Same for high performance mode in windows but for the cpu
im almost positive this isnt true? I can monitor my gpu's clock speeds in afterburner and they only go up when it's under load. I'm on highest performance mode.
@SWaven on a system that run a 3080 u dont need any of this performance tweaks.
Thats crazy because my gpu playing boneworks at 90fps only does %50-%60 even with that setting on with a 3060.
Simply Beautiful. You filled in several gaps in my knowledge and understanding. Thank you
VR performance toolkit was a game changer for me, thanks!
Awesome that you guys support FSR in game, it's really what vr needs!
I appreciate you guys adding FSR ❤
All of this helped thank you certainly took away the major jitter
Thanks for the video! I am somewhat new to the VR and PC gaming world, so there is a lot of good info here for me.
Oh my god, that's insanely helpful, thank you very much!
Nice video. Perfect explained for us that is not so good with pc 👌 thanks a lot 😁
Wow, this is the most informative video I've seen on vr performance and should be basic knowledge for all pc vr users. I already knew most of it, but it took me some years to gather all this information (also because it's constantly evolving).
To me, all the power setting tips etc. in the beginning didn't have much effect, but using FSR and foveated rendering brought me the best performance gains. It would be nice if all these options come standard in future games so you don't need mods to make it work.
I use the OpenXR Toolkit. Have you tried this as well? It looks similar to the performance toolkit. Do you know whether one performs better than the other?
Bonus tip: You can use Alt + Enter to turn fullscreen previews into windows, and then scale them smaller if you don't need a large preview on your desktop :)
God sent His ONLY SON to die for us on the cross so that we can get into Heaven even though we sin
Please search for God and you WILL truly find Him
@@xler3441nuh uh
but he did not actually die so what kind of sacrifice is that ? hahaha@@xler3441
@@xler3441 cringe
incorrect, god sent down absolutely no one@@xler3441
Awesome video! Super helpful! Keep up the amazing work!
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Holy Snap!! Dude, you just saved my life!
I thought it was my computer dying on me, but it wasn't that at all!
The Nvidia Experience and the ASW were the ones who did it for me, as well as the power mode!
After following the tutorial, my oculus now runs at 3/4ths the fps with half the resolution and now stutters and stops like never before, all while burning up my pc even more.
Thanks Alex, very cool 👍
Yeah, some of the tips here I actually disagree with. I would only follow the following tips:
update and restart, disable hardware acceleration on background applications, disable background applications entirely, select the game window, and lowering in-game graphic settings. I wouldn't touch anything else. Though, looking through the comments I would also recommend pressing Alt + Enter to turn the fullscreen preview to windowed mode. Also, if you have Wallpaper Engine, pause it before playing any VR.
The rest that I've left out I am pretty sure actually makes performance even worse.
Pretty damn cool! Thanks AEXLAB for this ☺️😊
Wow! This video actually delivers on its title. Thank you!
that was most complete guide about performance optimization! thx a lot
Truly appreciated, the recommendations on this video allowed me to run vr games better on the Pico 4 with an RTX 3050 laptop
This'll be very useful when i eventually get the headset! Thank you!
The title didn't lie, this is a superb video.
Thanks for the awesome tips! This video is the best!
Best vid on the topic. Hands down. Thank you!
This video felt like taking a sip of water out of a fire hydrant. My ear buffer is still playing back 10 mins later lol. But absolutely fantastic content. I'm going to try each one of these tonight. Thanks!!
Pause button my friend... pause button
My guy, I believe you dropped this: 👑
Perfect Vid
in the oculus debug tool, you can set the fov tangent multiplier to .8; .8 to cut off the region of the screen you cannot see. by default about 20% of your width and height is rendered outside your physical field of view, especially with the glasses spacer. With you rendering 80% of each direction, you render only 64% of the original pixels with no change to what you see.
is this for quest 2?
@@MrChubbyBub okay thanksss
Man this is a super sweet video, great work. Also thanks for the vail key you sent me the other day lol
Fantastic, I'm glad you have made an effort to explain it to VR enthusiastic players or players in general,as Meta ,Steam,AMD and Nvidia don't really explain this for VR users thank you
first video that actually helped me, thx!
Great video, excited for VAIL!
This is perfect. Thanks for this!
This video is brilliant
Tnx bro. That simple things but they're very important
good curated content, cant wait for the release!
This is fantastic. Thank you so much
This is gold! Thank you!
Amazing content, no doubt you’ll reach 100k + subs
Incredibly informative 👍
This helped so much, thank you!!
this helped so much oml thank you
Hey man thanks for the great video. A+++ content
Bro thank you I honestly didn't care about how bad the graphics can get especially as a kid who has been using a low end pc for years, I just wanted it to be playable and you fixed all my issues thank you so much I love you
Amazing guide! Thank you
Great video man, thanks!
Thank for this!
Also about oculus mode if you want all your steam vr games to run in oculus mode just do -oculus in the launch options of whatever vrgame and it should run in oculus mode by default
how do i do this on virtual desktop, it always opens the games on steamvr, it also doesnt let me open games in oculus app
Helpful, thanks!
Ty.....SO MUCH this helped my performance
Best explanation earned a sub👍
Great stuff!
Thanks I didn't know alot of these. :)
solid guide, i also just learned that windows 11 works with oculus link now, gonna implement some of these over the weekend. chur!
Masterpiece video
OMG this helped soo much THANK YOU!
Pc noob here but this helped me a lot getting my dcs run a lot smoother. Much appreciated 👌🏼👍🏼
why didnt i know about half of this stuff. i was asking around no one had a clue. i will definitely share this with my friends
Great video!
Very good instructions. Instant share
i love how laid back aexlab is
cool video. thank ya mate!
Great guide Thank you
Thank you sooooooo much for this video
Good video thanks for the info!
I can finally play vrchat on my ancient pc. Thank you so much
Great video, thanks!
This is a great guide. Thank you. I'll be getting a 4070 soon but for now my 1070 isn't powerful enough for HL Alyx so I have to do these things.
wow amazing tips video!
It's worth mentioning that for audio latency it's worth getting it as low as possible, and the sound card can make a big difference. If you want to half the latency make sure the sample rate is double what it was, and then if you have the option you can lower the buffer size to 32 or 64 samples.
God sent His ONLY SON to die for us on the cross so that we can get into Heaven even though we sin
Please search for God and you WILL truly find Him
@@xler3441 what on earth, what was it from what I said made you say that?
@@Fwuzeemhe has been sending the same message to a few other comments, I think it is a bot made by someone who is trying to spread their religion, but it might not be a bot and I could be wrong
@@xler3441also if you are not a bot I would like to let you know that you playlists are public
Thanks, this will help me see what I can run with my index on the steamdeck
in game properties on steam, you can run every vr game in oculus mode by going into the launch settings box and entering "-vrmode oculus"
with a space?
That helped so much
this man right here helped me play roblox with oculus link
with below decent frames and I LOVE IT
This game is absolutely freakin awesome! Anyone with a Quest 3, this’ll be your best standalone shooter. Closest to PCVR on standalone that I’ve found.