Yes—with conditions.
If you are a tinkerer who owns a library of non-native VR games (especially DX11 titles from 2015-2020), this is the most significant performance update in the last 12 months. The thermal-aware throttling alone is worth the hassle. VR.HOT.v0.9.15.2.rar
If you want a "set it and forget it" solution for native VR games? Stick with SteamVR or Meta Link. This tool requires weekend-level patience. Yes—with conditions
Where to find it: The official source is the #builds channel on the VR.HOT Discord server. Do not download from random upload sites—fake versions of v0.9.15.2 are already circulating that contain keyloggers. Unpacking VR
Unpacking VR.HOT.v0.9.15.2.rar (size: 187 MB) reveals a surprisingly clean file structure for a beta tool:
This is the weirdest—and smartest—update. VR.HOT now reads GPU hotspot sensors directly. If your graphics card hits 85°C, the tool automatically lowers the render resolution gradually rather than stuttering. It then restores pixels when temps drop. In Microsoft Flight Simulator, this prevented the usual crash-to-desktop during summer heatwaves.