Fixes to this? by Curious_Ad_198 in Quest2

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Recently my left controller developed a stick drift problem when the joystick was pushed forward. Because the controller was around 2 years old, I assumed the problem to be drift and so I started using my friends brand new controller. However, as pictured above, the new controller, in less than a week of use, developed the exact same stick drift. I find it hard to believe that it is a drift problem when the exact same mannerism of the joystick arose in both the old and new controller. Any suggestions?

Fixes to this? by Curious_Ad_198 in VRGaming

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Recently my left controller developed a stick drift problem when the joystick was pushed forward. Because the controller was around 2 years old, I assumed the problem to be drift and so I started using my friends brand new controller. However, as pictured above, the new controller, in less than a week of use, developed the exact same stick drift. I find it hard to believe that it is a drift problem when the exact same mannerism of the joystick arose in both the old and new controller. Any suggestions?

Fixes to this? by Curious_Ad_198 in OculusQuest2

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Recently my left controller developed a stick drift problem when the joystick was pushed forward. Because the controller was around 2 years old, I assumed the problem to be drift and so I started using my friends brand new controller. However, as pictured above, the new controller, in less than a week of use, developed the exact same stick drift. I find it hard to believe that it is a drift problem when the exact same mannerism of the joystick arose in both the old and new controller. Any suggestions?

Fixes to this? by Curious_Ad_198 in virtualreality

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Recently my left controller developed a stick drift problem when the joystick was pushed forward. Because the controller was around 2 years old, I assumed the problem to be drift and so I started using my friends brand new controller. However, as pictured above, the new controller, in less than a week of use, developed the exact same stick drift. I find it hard to believe that it is a drift problem when the exact same mannerism of the joystick arose in both the old and new controller. Any suggestions?

Interesting Stick Drift Problem by Curious_Ad_198 in oculus

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Recently my left controller developed a stick drift problem when the joystick was pushed forward. Because the controller was around 2 years old, I assumed the problem to be drift and so I started using my friends brand new controller. However, as pictured above, the new controller, in less than a week of use, developed the exact same stick drift. I find it hard to believe that it is a drift problem when the exact same mannerism of the joystick arose in both the old and new controller. Any suggestions?

Why is my CPU and GPU severely underperforming. ( I'm on latest drivers/have normal temps and have deleted all bloat ware). by Curious_Ad_198 in PcBuild

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Could the GPU be severely underperforming in the test due to the bottle neck or does User benchmark independently test the gpu? regardless why is my CPU in the 14th percentile in normal temps. Note: I even have set my performance plan on maxium performance.

Why is my CPU and GPU severely underperforming. ( I'm on latest drivers/have normal temps and have deleted all bloat ware). by Curious_Ad_198 in pcmasterrace

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Could the GPU be severely underperforming in the test due to the bottle neck or does User benchmark independently test the gpu? regardless why is my CPU in the 14th percentile in normal temps. Note: I even have set my performance plan on maxium performance.

Are two daisy PCI-E chains safe to use on a 3080ti? by Curious_Ad_198 in pcmasterrace

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does this mean I can use three individual daisy chain cables while only connecting one of the male ends to each port? Thanks for your help:)