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Oculus Rift an ATI Vega 64

vyrum
Honored Guest
I just bought my new PC, with - as I thought - Rift compatible Hardware:
i7 8700k, 16GB DDR4 and ATI Vega 64 which ist compatible according to ATI (see https://www.amd.com/de/technologies/vr-oculus).
So i installed everything and got no pictur on the Rift... So i came accross the compatibility tool which says Readon Vega doesn't match the requirements... 
Why is that? And more important: Is the Vega 64 compatible???

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Anonymous
Not applicable
I`m using a AMD Vega 64 without any problems. Most up to date drivers, with AMD Ryzen 1700 CPU. I also have a OLD GTX 970 in my pc aswell to drive the left and right monitors and the Vega 64 to drive the Rift + Main monitor.

BeastyBaiter
Superstar
The hardware is top of the line and absolutely not the problem. My guess is you've plugged the headset into the integrated Intel graphics on the back of the motherboard rather than the actual graphics card. If you have plugged it into the proper graphics card, do the usual driver update and such. You may also want to try moving the USB plug to a different port. The Rift is power hungry and so generally needs multiple empty USB ports around it in order to pull enough power since available power is shared between multiple ports typically.

Small nitpick: ATI hasn't existed in about a decade, you mean AMD.