I get 70-80FPS on VAM on my 4k monitor, but when I plug in my quest 2, I get around 30. As the # of pixels is less I would assume the framerate would be higher, is it possible it's the headset? Or is it my PC? I've got a 3070/R5 5600X + 32GB RAM.
I'm starting to suspect it's my cable but that doesn't make much sense.
Cable?
I got a RyZen 7 3800X + Radeon RX5700XT + 32GB 3600Mhz CL16 RAM feeding a Quest 1 and ... yeah, that's also my experience (note that aside from the Gpu, my rig is a wee bit stronger "for VaM purposes" - physics calculations in VaM mean the CPU is the first bottleneck)
In the sense of "That's what I'd expect"
(For example bcs in VR, as opposed to Desktop, the viewport isn't stable. Your head moves, all the time - in fact, mine is making little movements right now while I'm typing this, just from impacts of my fingers on the keybord. Naturally, that means much more work for your rig)
But one thing I'd do if I were you, asap, is try Virtual Desktop:
Synchronous Spacewarp is in Beta in the latest VD version - your damn' Quest 2 has so much leftover horsepower that VD can use it to recalculate lost frames!
Edit: Can't comment on Air Link as I've never tried it. My experience on Quest 1 is that VD beats the cable hands down.
I have 2 Quest 2 and a 3080 / Intel i9 10900 K CPU and most content performs very smooth using wired or Oculus Air Link or Virtual Desktop. I have also to say from my last days wireless Quest 2 Tests that Oculus AIR Link performs much better than Virtual Desktop. More Stable, better Performance , faster loading and most of all its stable while Virtual Desktop so often crashes VAM from just loading a new Scene or loading a Asset etc ..
(DISCLAIMER - I'm very much not an expert, the following is just me going of off 'stuff I picked up here & there' - take with truckloads of salt!)
Ummmmh ... Not sure how Virtual Desktop should have
any impact at all on your scene loading time? (Mind you, I haven't tested Air Link). Let alone how it could crash VaM?
You
do have a beast of a CPU, that alone is going to help loading & browsing - but it won't fix VaM's memory leak, which will inevitably slow down & crash
any machine unless you periodically do a "hard rest" (Main GUI).
So if you start a VaM session and just keep loading scenes and doing stuff and don't reset, it's completely natural that your machine will get slower and slower and eventually crash - it's just that witht a beast of a rig like yours, it'll take longer, and the experience will be more drastic.
When you tested VD vs Air Link, did you test loading & running the same scenes?