>Radeon™ RX 480 with 1x HDMI and 3x DisplayPort outputs
>Intel® Core™ i5-6400
>8 GB DDR4 SDRAM
>128 GB solid-state drive and 1 TB hard drive
>4x USB 2.0 and 4x USB 3.0
>Windows 10 Home
>USB wired keyboard and optical mouse
>Ultra Slim-Tray SuperMulti DVD Burner
>Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth® 4.0 M.2 combo
>1-year limited warranty.
Well shit. I was planning on upgrading my computer pretty soon, but I wasn't really looking forward to assembling it. Is this a viable option? Its a huge plus that it comes with the Vive
>>57378478
If you want VR for some reason, then yeah not bad
That seems rather underpowered
>>57378478
If your current pc isn't totally garbage, just do a decent GPU upgrade and bide your time.
VR tech is going to standardize and get some serious momentum.
Then you can buy the current gen at previous gen prices, OR get something that is truly revolutionary. Not some thinly veiled alpha test you pay out the ass for.
Trust me on this, everybody is going to be in on it and there will be some insane innovations.
>>57378478
damn.... that seems like a great deal for the price. Does anyone know there will be oculus rift computer bundle deals on black friend
>>57378564
>dat freudian slip
>>57378478
That is not a bad build, but what motherboard and HSF?
Also it would cost $150-200 more than bulding it yourself for sure.
>>57378478
>$1500
>tax not included
>keyboard not included
>*Required but not included: Monitor with HDMI port, HDMI cable and DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter
>within reach
its probably going to be 2000€ in europe
why would anyone buy this when they can just buy ps4 pro with playstation vr for 800€
>>57378478
Well that's gotta be the Vive kicking up the price here because there's no way it's that underpowered hunk of shit HP.
>>57378830
Vives are $800 nigga.
If you were to build yourself and go bottom of the barrel in terms of parts quality you'd beat it by maybe 40 bucks if you pirate Windows.
>>57378830
>$200 CPU
>$200 GPU
>$100 RAM
>$50-100 value KBM + Windows + DVD Drive/burner
>$30-40 WIFI
+ the Vive for like $700-800.
It's an alright deal.
>>57378478
Look at this instead:
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1J9YB6For $48 more you gain the following:
X99 - 6800K system
240mm AIO
16GB 3000MHz
120GB SSD + 2TB HDD
Mechanical Keyboard
High DPI mouse w/ mouse pad
Headset
Warhammer Vermintide
Dual Gigabit Lan
You lose the following:
WiFi
Bluetooth
Some USB ports
DVD Drive
>>57378478
Really not bad because that form factor is great
Also no chance of having broken parts you can't return + warranty
>>57378949
You forgot
>You lose the following:
>The fucking Vive
That website is fucking awful too
>>57378989
The only value the desktop he posted is the vive. The rest are overpriced components that'll catch fire from overheating in the case if the shitty underpowered PSU included doesn't do it beforehand.
>>57379034
You still missed the point entirely by suggesting something that doesn't even have the main selling point for OP.
>>57378478
Why not just build your own PC and get an OSVR headset?