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i didn't see a VR compatible advert for this PC, but this setup is pretty upgradable... if you have the money. you should check the PC requirements of the VR equipment (oculus, valve, HTC) you intend to use for a sense of what you need. the better the PC the smoother the VR experience. if you are asking about upgrades consider that purchasing those upgrades later may cost more than buying them in a complete system now. Especially with current GPU prices. if later upgrades are your concern- then higher core CPU, more RAM and a GPU with more than 8gb of ram would be your primary paths. the a320m/ac micro atx motherboard will limit your ram slot capacity (32gb max) and only offers 2 PCIE slots to add expansion cards, but should be enough for a decent VR experience. hope that helped.
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