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Suddenly my Graphics card isn't enough

SnurchGoer
Honored Guest

I've been using the Quest 2 headset for the better part of 2 years now and it's worked fine. Only suddenly, in the past month, is my Graphics card deemed unsupported. I don't understand the point of blacklisting hardware, but now I've got a useless headset and some well-used controllers. What the hell do I do now? I use a GTX 1660 SUPER, an AMD Ryzen 3 3300x 4-core processor, with 16gb's of available RAM. Not a flex by any means, but it got the job done and ran smoothly for years. 

 

The only thing keeping me from using Oculus link is this new, stupid update. If I thought I could get one I'd ask for a refund, and keep away from this company as long as possible.

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oculusness
Expert Consultant

Hi @SnurchGoer This post on reddit has all the workarounds for 'unsupported' GPUs

How can you bypass the unsupported GPU message for oculus link : r/OculusQuest (reddit.com)

Four Rift CV1s, Quest 2, Quest 3, Lenovo Explorer WMR, GearVR
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MetaQuestSupport
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hey there, @SnurchGoer! Our priority is to make your experience better and provide assistance so that you can fully enjoy PCVR without any obstacles! The good news is that your graphics card is still supported. Please tell us what issues you're experiencing and provide us screenshots of any error messages you're getting, if any. We look forward to hearing back from you! 

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MetaQuestSupport
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi again, @SnurchGoer! We just wanted to check back in with you to see if you still needed any help. If so, please let us know, as we'd be glad to lend a hand! 

If you're the author of a thread, remember to mark a reply as the Accepted Solution to help others find answers!