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HP Reverb Professional VR Headset
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi,

I have got the HP Reverb for a while now, only playing iRacing. While driving I notice that - if fast objects pass by- I see a double or even triple picture also known as ghosting. This normally happens when the PC is not able to stay at 90FPS. I double-checked the FPS by activating an indicator in Steam VR. Gree-dot in Headset = 90FPS, Blue = under 90 FPS.

 

So while driving the indicator was always green -> 90FPS, but the ghosting persists when fast objects pass by.

 

After a while I thought it might by the game (iRacing) and switched to Project Cars.

 

But this was even worse. It is absolutly unplayable, even with the lowest settings. Horrible ghosting even when the landscape scolls by (not that fast).

 

If I switch the HP Headset to 60Hz, this issue is not happening. I know 90hz = PC had to maintain 90 FPS, 60hz = PC had to maintain 90FPS.

 

You will now say: Ok, your PC is too slow for the reverb.

 

But my PC is configured as follows:

 

AMD Ryzen 3800x

16GB RAM 3600Mhz

Gforce GTX 2080

 

The steam VR test says, that my PC offers excellent VR performance AND others are playing with this headset with a Gforce 1070.

 

I tested all my usb-ports and also all connectors I had on my VGA-Card for the reverb. Also a external USB Hub with additional powersupply was tested. But, no luck at all.

 

Some assistance is very welcome.

 

Thank you!

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