forget the quest 2 and get the 3. the edge to edge clarity is worth it. I think you may need better hardware. sim racing in VR is pretty sweet. I've tried ACC and didn't like it much, F1 22 is what I've been playing. Automobilista 2 is considered the best for VR from what I've read.
OLED is great for manufacturers because once that warranty expires and people start getting burn in, consumers will upgrade. Why sell something that lasts forever? Its like how clothes washing machines are made using pot metal components now, 20 years ago the machines were made to last. Then...
I had a 7900 xtx and now a 4080. the 7900 xtx uses 100 watts while idling while the 4080 uses 50 if you have more than one monitor. Also it seems like for VR the encoder on the 4080 produces better quality images...
850 on h.264? I bought one of these cables to try wired: https://www.walmart.com/ip/TSV-10ft-3M-Link-Cable-Fit-Oculus-Quest-2-VR-Headset-PC-Cell-Phone-USB-C-Charger-USB-3-2-Gen-1-Type-A-90-Degree-Angled-5Gbps-High-Speed-Data-Transfer/1580804938
For the text clarity issue, I don't think we've had a oled that offers above 110 ppi. 32" 4k has about 136 ppi if I remember right so the increased ppi should help.
Would burn in be a bigger problem with higher ppi though?
the fans on my msi 4080 trio seem to run most of the time while sitting at the desktop.
gpu temp: 34c
hot spot: 42c
memory: 36c
the board power draw is 52 watts with two monitors. was 25 watts with my 3070.
Just got a M27U and noticed the bottom half fades into a yellowish tint or is a bit darker. heres a pic, my phone seems to exaggerate it. https://imgur.com/a/lyLEf9w
I noticed this on my old dell TN panel, although the top half is more yellowish on that. With this new monitor, I tried DP...
I probably would have kept the c2 if it did 144hz, although the terrible text quality bothered me more. video cards do pump out high frames at 4k. my 3070 was able to do 120 fps at 4k in overwatch 2.