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GTX 1650

ale.rumillamartinez
Honored Guest

Hi, I just want to know if the oculus quest 2 supports the 1650 graphics card, I want to buy it for the new f1 game, could you tell me if it’s worth it yo buy it for this graphic card?

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TomCgcmfc
MVP
MVP

Short answer is No.  Do a bit more google research.

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Tonberry_Qing
Retired Support

Welcome to the Oculus community @ale.rumillamartinez. Unfortunately, the 1650 is not supported with Oculus Link, unless you meant a 1650S?  The full Oculus Link compatibility support page can be found by clicking here.

 

This is actually a pretty common question in the forum, 

Here is another thread where a person asked a similar question, as well as this thread, and this thread as well.

As you can see it's been a hot topic of discussion for quite awhile.

I hope that helps answer your question. 

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Have you tried turning it off and on again?

Kolitar
Honored Guest

Mine works perfectly fine with the GTX1060 Mobile in my acer gaming laptop.

any way will it support it in the future?

Howie_Doodat
Rising Star

Even if you can get it to work, something like F1 will be a nightmare. That's the definition of a game that needs a good frame rate, and I don't mean that from a "high frame rate purist" point of view, but it would be unplayable if it was running at the kind of FPS you'll end up at with that card.  Not to mention the graphics won't be too kind on your card either