Just posted this in another thread here but based on what I'm reading, and when I really think about it, I think I have magic going on...or maybe I'm not the only one?
Anyways, I have my Oculus on the following setup:
I have a Asus Z170i Pro Gaming ITX motherboard.
I have my setup just on one USB 2.0 port and one USB 3.0 port using two USB 2.0 repeater cables?
On the USB 3.0 port I have it going to one 16ft USB 2.0 repeater cable to a USB 3.0 4-port hub (non-powered) for the left and rear sensors.
Then on the USB 3.0 port I have a 16ft USB 2.0 repeater going to a 4-port USB 3.0 hub (powered) for the Oculus USB, right front sensor, adapter for wireless KB/M, and the cable for my racing wheel/pedals.
Have the Oculus HDMI hooked up through a "4K" passive repeater (like this one) on a 15ft HDMI cable straight out of my Zotac GTX 1080 FE. 15ft for sure, just the repeater, no external power or anything else.
So basically I'm using USB 2.0 for all USB connections because 3.0 port is on a 2.0 repeater cable. Yes I'm sure, they say so and aren't blue, etc...for sure USB 2.0.
I have no issues with latency or lag or anything like that. Picture works fine, controllers work fine, sensors, the whole shabang!
I'm pretty sure this breaks all rules of Oculus logic, no?
Anyways, I have my Oculus on the following setup:
I have a Asus Z170i Pro Gaming ITX motherboard.
I have my setup just on one USB 2.0 port and one USB 3.0 port using two USB 2.0 repeater cables?
On the USB 3.0 port I have it going to one 16ft USB 2.0 repeater cable to a USB 3.0 4-port hub (non-powered) for the left and rear sensors.
Then on the USB 3.0 port I have a 16ft USB 2.0 repeater going to a 4-port USB 3.0 hub (powered) for the Oculus USB, right front sensor, adapter for wireless KB/M, and the cable for my racing wheel/pedals.
Have the Oculus HDMI hooked up through a "4K" passive repeater (like this one) on a 15ft HDMI cable straight out of my Zotac GTX 1080 FE. 15ft for sure, just the repeater, no external power or anything else.
So basically I'm using USB 2.0 for all USB connections because 3.0 port is on a 2.0 repeater cable. Yes I'm sure, they say so and aren't blue, etc...for sure USB 2.0.
I have no issues with latency or lag or anything like that. Picture works fine, controllers work fine, sensors, the whole shabang!
I'm pretty sure this breaks all rules of Oculus logic, no?
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