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Controller mesh lag

HumeHume
edited April 2018 in Troubleshooting

Ok I'm asking here now because I'm running out of ideas on how to fix this.

I made a house in SketchUp, go into VR using Enscape. I get extreme controller (mesh) lag. I'm running Enscape on High graphics. When I run on low graphics it works much better though.

Here are my computer specs:
Intel COre i7 7800x
48GB DDR 4 Ram
Geforce GTX 1080 Ti
Samsung Odyssey HMD

I sent the project file to Enscape, they are using a computer just a bit less powerful than mine, but reported that it's running smooth on their end.

I use a 4K monitor that only goes up to 60 htz, I know HMD needs 90. Could that somehow impact the performance? I'm at a loss why this is happening. Any help or suggestions are welcome!

Thank you!

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    Please update your GPU drivers to the latest version and try again. WMR's performance is unrelated to your monitor and 1080Ti is powerful enough for your requirement.

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    @Akira_Chen said:
    Please update your GPU drivers to the latest version and try again. WMR's performance is unrelated to your monitor and 1080Ti is powerful enough for your requirement.

    Oh, I have updated it already, and yes I am aware it has nothing to do with the monitor, but I'm out of ideas what is causing this.

    Thanks for the reply though I appreciate it!

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