Question: I'm planning to build my first PC myself in the next few weeks with the aim of finally using my HTC Vive Pro 2 VR set with as few problems as possible. I'm currently using a T7 Prebuilt from Lenovo with an RTX 3080 and I'm very happy with it, but the 10Gb VRAm is simply not enough to play a game like Assetto Corsa Competizione with the Vive VR at reasonably acceptable settings. With extremely throttled settings, you're left with regular crashes and more frustration than joy.
My question now is: for VR gaming, is the amount of VRam the most important factor? Because that's where my 3080 fails miserably according to my hardware monitor programme.
As I have a budget of plus minus 2400 for the new PC, a new 5090 or something like that is out of the question. I would have instinctively gone for a new RX 7900 XTX, or seen if I could find a second-hand 4090 somewhere at a similar price (which won't be the case anyway), as this is the only (potentially) affordable NVidia option with the same amount of VRam.
The CPU of the new PC will come 100% from AMD as final information.
Thanks for the help :)