01-30-2021
04:48 AM
- last edited on
06-11-2024
04:02 PM
by
TheAntiSocializ
Hi,
I have a Dell XPS 15 7590, i7- 9750H with 32gb ram and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650.
I have been trying to use my oculus link with Microsoft Flight Sim 2020 however I have noticed the oculus link cable does not support the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card.
Are Oculus looking to make this compatible?
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12-07-2022 02:18 PM
Yeah, the 1650 is sadly not supported with Link and I haven't heard word on when/if it will be supported. Your best bet is probably to just upgrade your graphics card. The 1650 Super is supported as are the GPUs listed HERE.
07-27-2021 05:34 AM
I get this answer from Oculus about fixing the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 this morning:
"We cannot provide you any specific dates addressing this concern."
12-07-2022 12:51 AM
Same problem
12-07-2022 02:18 PM
Yeah, the 1650 is sadly not supported with Link and I haven't heard word on when/if it will be supported. Your best bet is probably to just upgrade your graphics card. The 1650 Super is supported as are the GPUs listed HERE.
12-14-2023 12:59 PM
I currently have the 1650 and it works mabye its because im on laptop but idk
02-17-2024 12:07 PM
How do you have it to work? Im on a paptop and mine doesnt work.
02-18-2024 08:20 PM
I'm also on laptop with the same graphics card, did you find a way to make it work??
06-11-2024 01:56 AM
mit tegyek azt irja nem kompatibilit a grafikus kartyamal
06-11-2024 08:03 AM
The Virtual Desktop app might allow you to use a GTX 1650 instead of link/airlink
Virtual Desktop from the Meta store
09-14-2024 05:04 AM
Well, if you did actually get it to run on your 1650 your laptop wouldn't even be able to run 2020. I have an rtx4060 and an i7 13700hx and i can only run it at like 15 fps in urban areas with vr.