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I have 16 gigs of ripjaw ram an 8 core AMD FX processor 3.5ghz (can OC to 4.1, but currently isn't) and an Radeon RX490 8 gig liquid VR graphics card. I score in the lower end of the green zone of the Steam VR readiness test and most games tend to work fine... I just need some help to figure out what's causing the issue, my play area is 2m by 2m at the moment.
Just saw you mentioning lowering settings can make things worse, which is weird. We have have issues before with the AMD FX chips, which is resolved now though, but it was related to audio effects which would bottle up the FX since it only uses a single thread or something similar. So if you are experiencing it on other games that is most likely the issue.
Aside from the cost, there is one reason someone would not be "sold" on VR. Some people get very sick when they use VR technologies, to the point of vomiting. That can make enjoying a game really difficult.